A Korean teacher showed us this movie during the sophomore class. Since professionalism and film art are a little bit side by side, in the process of watching a movie, I pay more attention to the handling of some shots in addition to the plot. In addition to the classic angle of the corpse at the beginning and the end, what is impressive is the scene where the two police officers went to the barbecue restaurant when the case was most anxious, and the meat was grilled hot on the charcoal fire. The shots of meat roasting on the fire to reflect the progress of the case can be described as unique, and it also tightens the audience's heart.
But the most terrifying scene was that the little girl was killed by a murderer who suddenly jumped out of the road on her way home on a rainy day. It was so terrible that I covered my eyes with my hands and dared not look. Later, I also dreamed of one of the suspects in my dream...
It is said that this case has been inconclusive for decades. The dead young girls in red dresses were raped and killed in such an unknown manner. These cases also made the Korean people at that time panic. The police did their best but failed to bring the murderer to justice. This accidentally contributed to the "regret" at the end of the film, which made the audience even more unfulfilled.
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