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Jang Kyung-chul is a bus driver and a serial killer who terrorized a city in South Korea, primarily targeting women before he rapes and often dismembers his victims. He is the main antagonist of the 2010 South Korean psychological thriller movie I Saw the Devil. He was portrayed by Choi Min-shik.

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rdfs:label
  • Jang Kyung-chul
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  • Jang Kyung-chul is a bus driver and a serial killer who terrorized a city in South Korea, primarily targeting women before he rapes and often dismembers his victims. He is the main antagonist of the 2010 South Korean psychological thriller movie I Saw the Devil. He was portrayed by Choi Min-shik.
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type of villain
  • Serial Killer, Rapist, Psychopath
Goals
  • Get away with his murders , Destroy the life of Soo-hyun
Origin
  • I Saw the Devil
Skills
  • Proficient with knives and rifle, Clever, Violent
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Alias
  • None
Hobby
  • Gardening, Guitar, Raping and killing women
Occupation
  • Bus driver, serial killer, serial rapist
Fullname
  • Jang Kyung-Chul
Size
  • 300(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Jang Kyung-chul is a bus driver and a serial killer who terrorized a city in South Korea, primarily targeting women before he rapes and often dismembers his victims. He is the main antagonist of the 2010 South Korean psychological thriller movie I Saw the Devil. He was portrayed by Choi Min-shik.
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