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Trigger (2025)

트리거

6.4
Rating
Trigger (2025)
50 min.
7/25/2025
18
Adults only
🌍
South Korea
ActionThrillerMysteryCrime

Viewer Ratings

Acting/Cast
8
Story
8
Music
7.5
Rewatch Value
7

Where to Watch

Netflix

Netflix

Synopsis

The purchase, selling, or owning of a gun is banned in South Korea. There are almost zero crime cases involving guns in the country. Things change quickly. Illegal guns, from unknown sources, are brought into the country…

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Trigger | Official Trailer | Netflix
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Trigger | Official Teaser | Netflix [ENG SUB]

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