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What's the name of the cop selling fried chicken movie

Cops Selling Fried Chicken movie is called Extreme Occupation.

"Extreme Occupation" is a comedy film directed by Lee Byung-hun that was released on January 23, 2019 in South Korea.

The film's fantastical setting of a police officer pretending to open a fried chicken store to investigate a case could have easily degenerated into a farce if not filmed well, but a group of small-minded policemen and fried chicken, a very popular food, dissolved the unrealistic setting to a more realistic one, with the actors' flawless acting skills to their credit.

Behind-the-scenes of "Extreme Occupation":

The story of the film is based on the same screenplay as the Chinese movie "Lobster Cops," starring Wang Chanyuan, which was the award-winning screenplay "Extreme Occupation" of the 2015 China-Korea Storytelling*** Development Project One Source, Multiple Uses Cultural Collection Exhibition, written by South Korean scriptwriter Moon Chung-il, and directed by Lee Byung-hun. Lee Byung-hun is a veritable fan of fried chicken, loving it so much that he will cook it himself at home.

But because of the director to eat props will affect the box office superstition, he did not eat on the set of the fried chicken, the birth of the king ribs fried chicken, the screenwriter Bae Shi-young in Suwon City, Gyeonggi Province, at the dinner table of the inspiration, looking at the menu, see the king ribs and fried chicken will always be difficult for her to choose, and then thought of the ribs flavor of fried chicken.

The end credits pay homage to a scene from the Hong Kong movie Heroes of Might and Magic 2, which is followed by the movie interlude "Love in the Year" sung by Leslie Cheung.