When I always hoped that the male protagonist would find the female protagonist successfully, at least not to die, I escaped, but I didn't expect it to end in the worst way... When the male protagonist was extremely remorseful (too confident at first, finally didn't answer the phone), found the bastard, and was almost killed. In the end, under the shackles of justice, he became a person who did nothing. It's the real life, it sucks!
Seeing that the so-called Quan came out at the end, "Why are there no reporters?", but was frightened by the civilian-style justice, just the right irony! I also laughed after the anger just now. Really put into the writer's intention.
I have always hoped that the male protagonist is a good person, and that there have been misfortunes before. I have always hoped that in the process of searching, after seeing the little master again, he can quickly awaken and complete the heroic redemption!
But it's the real life, it stinks! This is also one of the successes of this movie. The male protagonist is an ordinary person who can only play a little, but it fits his background in the movie. It's like watching the real "Time 1" show, a lot of social ugliness. The police are not omnipotent, the system has more loopholes, and it is even less powerful here.
The director has ideas, the script is king, plus the male protagonist who goes deep into it, etc., although people's thoughts of hating evil are used, especially us. Much like "The First Commandment", one of the feelings after watching "The Detective". But it did work hard, and it was a successful work.
However, due to the irony and realism in it, it is estimated that even if someone wants to shoot, we will not be able to come out. This one gives me more than "Memories of Murder", but I can't say it's better, it just arouses my emotions more, the two old people are really....somewhat like the old cops in "misery". Since this is the director's debut, it should be praised!
Although I love watching movies and have accumulated some, but this is my first official movie review, I laughed.
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