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Shit Up!

4.9(7)20041h 40m
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Where to watch Shit Up! in South Korea

Shit Up! is streaming on wavve, Watcha and TVING in South Korea, and available to rent or buy on wavve and Google Play Movies. Availability checked 7 June 2026.

About Shit Up!

Shit Up! is a 2004 movie in the Comedy and Action genres, directed by Oh Ji-myung, starring Choi Bool-am, Oh Ji-myung and Noh Joo-hyun. It has a runtime of 1 hour 40 minutes. It holds an average rating of 4.9/10 from 7 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Shit Up! in South Korea — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Overview

Set in the late 80s during the height of Korea's economic crisis, three leading gangsters of the Jong No division - straight-shooter Byuk Dol, quick-tempered Gae Dduk, and street-smart Sam Bok - are roaming the streets of Seoul after spending the last fifteen years locked up in jail. Their sole mission is to find and seek revenge on Dong Pal, the very man responsible of robbing them of their precious freedom. But when they find Dong Pal, they end up taking on a reluctant job as bodyguards for Dong Pal's daughter Eun Ji and her boyfriend Myung Suk.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Shit Up! in South Korea?+

In South Korea, you can stream Shit Up! on wavve, Watcha and TVING. It's also available to rent or buy on wavve and Google Play Movies.

Is Shit Up! on Netflix?+

Shit Up! is not on Netflix in South Korea right now, but you can stream it on wavve, Watcha and TVING.

How long is Shit Up!?+

Shit Up! has a runtime of 1 hour 40 minutes (100 minutes).

Who stars in Shit Up!?+

Shit Up! stars Choi Bool-am, Oh Ji-myung, Noh Joo-hyun, Im Yoo-jin and Kim Jeong-hoon.

When did Shit Up! come out?+

Shit Up! is a 2004 movie directed by Oh Ji-myung.

What genre is Shit Up!?+

Shit Up! is Comedy and Action film.

Who directed Shit Up!?+

Shit Up! was directed by Oh Ji-myung.

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