Last Stop: PyongyangUpdated at Nov 27, 2025, 02:42
Cho Sang-wan, a high-ranking North Korean military officer, has no plans to return to his homeland. Sent abroad as a spy, he enjoys life in South Korea far more than he should. When he receives orders to come back to the North, he goes above and beyond to avoid the inevitable. In the end, Sang-wan and his family get a chance to escape to Europe.
In a small Northern Bavarian town, the Chos start a new life. They feel happy there, but remain careful not to attract any unnecessary attention. When their new home town is rocked by a wave of crime, the Chos are forced to reconsider their stance on non-intervention.
As the death toll rises, the Chos are horrified to see even their own kids, Tak and Yu-ja, getting affected by the brutal attacks. Despite all efforts, the main perpetrator remains at large.
The Chos' trust in Germany‘s legal system hits rock bottom. When Tak's girlfriend Monika gets abducted and nearly killed, the Chos want justice. They choose to settle things in their own manner...