: Desperate, she seeks help from Choi Moo-jin (Park Hee-soon), the boss of Korea’s largest drug cartel, Dongcheonpa. He takes her under his wing, training her to become a lethal weapon.
: Under Moo-jin's direction, Ji-woo discards her identity to become Oh Hye-jin , an undercover agent infiltrating the police narcotics unit to find her father's killer—who Moo-jin suggests is a cop. My Name Trailer
: It maintains a dark, "hard-hitting" noir aesthetic, emphasized by a heavy soundtrack and high-contrast cinematography. : Desperate, she seeks help from Choi Moo-jin
The trailer establishes the high stakes of Ji-woo's journey through several key phases: : It maintains a dark, "hard-hitting" noir aesthetic,
: A teenage Ji-woo witnesses her father’s brutal murder at their front door. Consumed by grief and a desire for vengeance, she declares, “I gave up my future and my name to get my dad's murderer”.