There is a movie starring our pony, it must be violent + arrogant, but pony is slowly transforming recently, and he is creating an image of a gang leader who also talks about loyalty and reason, but this loyalty is only for brothers, this The truth is the truth that I have been aware of until now, rather than some order given by social education.
I first fell in love with Pony Ma because of "Neighbors", and "The Evil Man" even more reflected the defects of the social system. In the end, it was necessary to "control violence with violence", but under the appearance of violence, it was Brother Pony and his wholeheartedness to uphold justice. But the police who are bound by the inherent system (this topic is really good in Korea recently, and "Psychopath Diary" also mentioned it), this is a tacit understanding between the so-called good and evil to join forces to catch serial perverted murderers.
Of course, I originally thought that Ma was going to kill the serial killer. The police rushed in, ran into him, robbed him, and let the story come to an abrupt end. Unexpectedly, the serial killer denied everything in the police station. Do you have any evidence to face the judge and everyone arrogantly in court (there are still people who are willing to defend this kind of garbage at this time, and they are also very angry), and make full use of the system to excuse themselves. Then the little brother didn't worry about his black market business, he stepped forward and proved the other party's murder evidence with the knife wound on his body. (But the fact that the police went to see Brother Ma made me disgusted with the system and the police.)
In fact, it still has social practical significance. The rise of Korean films does have his reasons. A film that feels criminally themed has made a refreshing feeling, made a distinction between good and evil, made a realism, and finally made a film. A hilarious ending and the horror of a serial killer.
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