Seoul Vibe Ending Explained: Dong Wook Might Stop President Kang and Prove His Innocence

Seoul Vibe really did take us on an exciting chase and we loved the eye-catching adventure that kept us attracted to the movie throughout its duration. Directed by Moon Hyun-sung, the movie stars Yoo Ah-in, Go Kyung-po, Lee Kyu-hyung, Park Ju-hyun, Ong Seong-wu, Kim Sung-kyun, alongside other cast members. 

Seoul Vibe plot is about a team of drivers that get involved in a slush fund investigation of a powerful figure during the 1988 Seoul Olympics. The chase will be thrilling and the plot intriguing as these friends break into their target’s circle and get into a mess like never before.

Netflix’s synopsis reads:

IN THE DAYS LEADING UP TO THE 1988 SEOUL OLYMPICS, A RAGTAG TEAM OF DRIVERS AND MECHANICS GO UNDERCOVER TO DISMANTLE A MASSIVE MONEY-LAUNDERING RING.

Seoul Vibe Ending Explained

Toward the end of the movie, Dong Wook is on a quest to clear his name and catch president Kang who is the real culprit behind the money laundering and the death of prosecutor Ahn. He goes along with Bok Nam and Joon Gi to infiltrate the place where president Kang’s money is kept.

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Seoul Vibe Ending Explained
Seoul Vibe (L to R) Kim Sung-kyun as Director Lee, Park Ju-hyun as Park Yoon-hee, Lee Kyoo-hyung as Moon Bok-nam in Seoul Vibe Cr. Song Kyungsub/Netflix © 2022

There the group confronts Lee Hyun-kyun and makes him realise that he is president Kang’s pawn to take the burden of their crimes. He convinces Hyun-kyun to let him make the last delivery of Kang’s money and is able to crack the deal.

Dong Wook is ready with a plan to get Hyung-kyun and president Kang arrested with the help of the Chief Prosecutor and sets out the next day. This is also the day of the opening ceremony of the 1988 Seoul Olympics.

He then takes Hyun-kyun on a wild goose chase while Yoon Hee goes to rescue Woo Sam. During the chase for president Kang, Hyun-kyun gets into a car crash and dies after setting fire to the car in order to not get caught by the chief prosecutor.

Seoul Vibe Ending Explained
Seoul Vibe (L to R) Lee Kyoo-hyung as Moon Bok-nam, Ong Seong-wu as Park Joon-gi, Oh Jung-se as Prosecutor Ahn, Park Ju-hyun as Park Yoon-hee, Ko Kyung-Pyo as John Woo in Seoul Vibe Cr. Song Kyungsub/Netflix © 2022

On the other hand, Dong Wook pushes into the moving plane along with Kang’s last batch of money with the help of the other. Now inside the plane, he turns on the camera in the car and successfully records Kang’s confession.

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In a fit of rage, Kang tries to shoot Dong Wook who runs into his car and accidentally lodges it into the net holding all the money. He then dashes out of the plane in his car along with her money which then flies all over the city while parachutes come out of the car.

He then safely lands as the news later reports on Kang’s money laundering case. The group later pays their respects to prosecutor Ahn and proceed to leave. However, Woo Sam and Bok Nam reveal that they have stolen some of the cash while Dong Wook drops a whole bag filled with cash in front of them.

Seoul Vibe Ending Explained
Seoul Vibe Yoo Ah-in as Park Dong-wook in Seoul Vibe Cr. Song Kyungsub/Netflix © 2022

Thus, ending the chase in South Korea, the group head on to Los Angeles.

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Will there be a Sequel?

The ending shows Dong Wook pointing to an upgrade before moving to Los Angeles which leaves us with the question of what this upgrade actually is. And it almost seems impossible for this group of talented yet troublesome drivers to not get caught into another mess even after they leave.

So I would say that the possibility of another movie does exist but this would depend on the creators if they would give us a sequel.

Until there is any further notice on this, watch Seoul Vibe on Netflix.

What did you think about the movie? Let us know in the comments below!

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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