Lee Byung-hun, 35, plays a nightclub manager. Chic and suave, quick-witted, and ruthless. The love sinus has not yet opened, and he is a bit naturally dumb; wearing a white shirt, he looks like a quiet and beautiful man.
When monitoring his little girlfriend (Shin Min Ah) for the boss, he was inexplicably moved, which led to the calamity of killing.
Lee Byung Hun acted as an ignorant "juvenile" who longed for love. The kind of absent-mindedness, overwhelmed, sleepless at night, food is not good, the other party will be very happy with a phone call; work is very bad, but I will see her soon, and all my troubles will be forgotten; approach her , will unconsciously organize clothes first, fiddle with hair, clear throat, and get ready to say the first sentence. . .
The next scene is very bloody, with a lot of violence and killing scenes, torture scenes, and a lot of violent scenes such as murder, burial, severed fingers, etc., people can't bear to look directly. The young master at that time is now in a state of dilapidation, which makes people sigh with embarrassment.
Unconsciously, he was forced on the road of revenge. So kill and sell (guns and ammunition), and let all those who have caused unpleasant memories of themselves pay back double. In the end, he also fell in a pool of blood.
When the wind blows the willow tree, it is not the wind or the willow tree that is moving, but the human mind and heart. If you don't love you don't hurt.
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