The subject matter is very bold, although there are some embarrassing settings, such as mafia-related, maybe I can understand it as a certain degree of overhead (maybe is overhead ?). The drama uses violence to suppress violence to directly swept away the darkness and corruption of society. I admire the screenwriter very much. I can't say that Vincenzo is a good guy (in the traditional sense, and his original intention is just for money), but I think Vincenzo is a heroic figure who maintains a kind of justice in the simplest and crudest way. Actually, that's what makes me envious. In modern society, we do not allow this kind of violence, and I very much agree. But at the same time, can the hidden evils and infinite collusion in our society be dealt with according to the law? Just like the lawyers who serve the chaebols in the play, the corporate governments that send each other... It will be difficult, but like women Father of the Lord, there will always be someone who will stand up, just like the residents of that building, who will always unite. This weak light, when gathered together, can also burst out with great energy.
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