I saw this movie by accident, and I searched all over the big and small film and television apps and couldn’t find it. Finally, I found it on a small website. Although I stumbled while watching the movie, my feelings after watching the movie have no effect. Like other well-known Korean movies, this movie It also nakedly reflects the social problems in South Korea. The film tells the story of a police officer with a certain position. Due to his mother's funeral and personal reasons, he accidentally hit and killed a civilian with his car. Then he began to hide the body. After hiding, he felt that everything was fine. Someone told him that he had hit someone, and later Finding that this person was also a policeman, he investigated this person, and found out that it was a shocking secret. Although he was greedy for money, he also had a bottom line. In the end, for his conscience, in order to keep his last bottom line, he began to fight against this person. In the film, it is always reflected that the police have supreme rights, and the police can accept bribes at will. At the beginning of the film, the protagonist’s bribery was investigated, and the result was through bribery. , This reminds me of the Korean drama "Bad Criminal" that I watched before. There was a policeman in the film. He was also in his prime when he was young. part of thousands. Although the whole movie is full of irony, there are also discoveries of conscience. Just like Sun Dasheng in the domestic drama "Big Shot", although he is only a small character, he also has his own mission and responsibilities. In "The End", the protagonist was killed by a colleague, and he finally thought of his own responsibility. He could not let such a dangerous social character exist, so he fought against the big man. Like many Korean movies, the movie also gave the protagonist a happy ending. When the protagonist reburied his mother, he found the key to the vault and went in to see countless money. I think the actions of the police reflected in the film are not only in Korea, but also in our country, and the reaction is more obvious in the poorer and more backward places. The police are not the protectors of the people, but the umbrella of senior officials, and they have become what senior officials do as they please. The work of the police has become a tool for them to gather money. This is the pain of the people and the tragedy of the society.
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