The first few minutes of the alley chase succeeded in attracting me, which had left us several streets away. The plot design of the movie is also unexpected. This policeman can play, write, and use tricks. In the end, he still kills the enemy. However, I am still concerned that the media has picked up murderers for entertainment in pursuit of ratings, and entertainment is paramount. Korean movies sometimes disgust the media, such as "Tunnel". By the 90th minute of the movie, I basically know that the male protagonist's strategy is to attract the murderer, and I understand why he wanted to save the handsome guy at the beginning.
However, at the end of the movie, a car chase is inserted, which is a bit forced, and I don't think it is necessary.
If South Korea also had a team like the American TV series "Criminal Minds", would they have found the murderer before the next few victims were killed?
The movie still doesn't tell the story of the murderer and his motives.
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