Compare the previous plot:
1. Smuggling. The dirty container was closed, and when the actor arrived in Korea, a woman died on the same ship.
Two, work. What kind of legal jobs can stowaways do? The boss of the hotel where the male protagonist worked in his wife has already hinted that most of the females want to buy themselves.
Three, the place to live. The address provided by the fishmonger is correct, there is a photo of the male lead's daughter, and the male first waited for a night without seeing anyone, so he would have to go home in a cold day. Where is his wife, no relatives or friends, open a house? There is a high probability of death.
Fourth, the female corpse. The news said that the Koreans were in their 30s, and there was no facial camera, so it could not be confirmed that it was his wife, and it could not be denied. It's very likely that it's his wife.
Five, dreams. At the beginning of the film, the first man had two identical dreams, dreaming that his wife was sleeping with someone else. The ending is at night. I had a dream when I was still alive. I had a picture of my daughter in my hand. What else could I dream about? . Echoed around.
Six, money. I haven't sent money home for half a year. Is smuggling possible free? Have money to go back?
Finally, this director is no ordinary person, and the ending is one of the most important parts of a movie. The accurate understanding here should be: a beautiful dream, an impossible dream. The reality is so cruel, it's hard to go home, is it possible to go home without injury?
If she looked haggard, I might believe she wasn't dead. But she has a moist face, can you believe it?
I don't understand, the first man came out of Director Cui's house and was knocked out by two thugs, saying that it was ordered by Kim Jung-hwan. How do these two bastards know the whereabouts of the male one? It should be here to kill Director Cui.
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