In a movie with almost the entire film being a climax, the tension of walking on the tip of the knife makes it hard to breathe, and when I close my eyes and dare not watch it, I can't help but wonder what will happen next, every minute and every minute. The seconds are gripping. It is extremely rare that this film still satirizes the dark side of South Korea until the last step. The senior police officers who cover each other are the epitome of the mutual protection of political officials. In the face of any facts and consequences, the image always comes first. When Gao Jianzhu picked up the dropped key with a thoughtful expression, he opened the vault door and saw the mountains of banknotes, all of these scenes gave people a space for reverie. And what are the actions of several characters, which are good and which are evil, and how to define good people and bad people, maybe everyone's answers are different. After all, everyone lives for themselves.
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