I watched the trailer because it was good, but I actually felt that the script was a bit of a failure. There can be teammates in a team, but if the male protagonist is a teammate, it will make people anxious. Not to mention that the family and the boat that ran away were not arranged before the robbery of the casino, and they did not run immediately after the robbery. After answering the call, I realized that it was wrong, but it was really embarrassing not to tell my brother about it. Ji-hoon realized that his family was not safe to walk alone and did not tell his brother that it was to protect his brother and solve it himself; although Fatty was afraid, he never shrugged, and rushed when it was time to shoot. Only the male protagonist, who "planned" in prison for three years, has been at a loss at critical moments and kept dragging his feet. When fighting with the killer in the back, the killer ran out of bullets and hid in the building. He was shooting at the wall and wasting bullets, just like the kind of female characters who only scream in times of crisis in film and television dramas. I was really anxious to see that he didn't chase after the killer without bullets. ? The whole script doesn't really make sense, because if the killer wants their lives from the beginning, there is no reason to let them go in the garage for the first time.
If there is a second film in this movie, it is actually possible to compress the two-hour plot to 40 minutes, and then the rest of the main plot starts with revenge in a few years. The pictures are beautiful and the sound effects are also good. Choi Woo-sik and the actor who played in 1988 both acted well, but the role of the male protagonist doesn't make sense. If it is so arrogant and has no plans to do things and is not careful, don't think about doing a triad casino. ?
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