God sins, laity pays

Jerry 2022-04-19 09:01:44

1. The grasshopper in the rice field hides in the dealer, which fits the metaphor of the film's criminals hiding in life and not difficult to find. In fact, it should be better not to catch it, but to catch it can remind the audience to pay attention. Children learning Song's speech is actually similar to Song's finding a primitive way to discover and solve cases, that is, to find people with similar criminal methods, and use an analogy to solve cases from one to the other. But the children imitating is really funny, and it also establishes that this film is a film that satirizes reality and has a dark humorous background.

2. At the entrance of the tunnel, Xu angrily forced Park to admit that he murdered in the most despised way. At that moment, all his rationality completely collapsed, and he had already become one of the murderers.

3. The amputation caused by Ji Yong's irritability is the amplification and castration of Song's character. Without Ji Yong, a maniac, Song would have gone to destruction earlier than Xu. Ji Yong's role is a cannon fodder.

4. Compared with Ji Yong, the role of the female police officer is more of a prop, but it is very important and can be used easily at critical times.

5. Small crimes and major social turmoil complement each other. The director said that they could not send them alone, so they all went to suppress demonstrations. The suppression of the large environment and the criminal resistance of the small environment formed a non-targeted confrontation. power.

To be continued.....

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Memories of Murder quotes

  • Detective Cho Yong-koo: I only beat you up because I care about you.

  • [last lines]

    Detective Park Doo-Man: Did you see his face?

    [Girl Nods]

    Detective Park Doo-Man: What did he look like?

    Schoolgirl: Well... kind of plain.

    Detective Park Doo-Man: In what way?

    Schoolgirl: Just... ordinary