The self-righteous gangster spirit is just a stepping stone on the road of high-level interests.

Lee 2022-04-19 09:02:48

After watching it, it was very unpleasant [tears] The plot of the movie is very rich, the gang’s external and internal struggles are in place, and the reversal and foreshadowing are well done, but there are too many elements in the play, which is a bit too messy. But what is expressed is complete. The story revolves around the gangster's little head with a golden handle, from family to love, from eldest brother to younger brother, from no money to too much money, from liking to dating, from life to death; he changed for his future, he wanted to be for Xianzhu Quit the gang. The male protagonist gradually became ruthless from the beginning, from being loyal to betrayal and murder, from being brothers to killing each other. There are no so-called brothers, only so-called interests. In the end, Zong Xiu killed him like he killed Xiang Zhe. The boss received Zong Xiu as if he had invited him back then. The so-called "family" was the one who stabbed himself to death in the end. Is this what he calls the "gangster spirit"? Maybe he knew there was such a day. In fact, the loved one has already had the "man in the photo". His childhood playmate tried every means to kill him, and his closest mother couldn't resist the illness. Maybe he thought death should be a relief! Like he said "Being a gangster is too tiring". The dark lines of the story are buried a lot for the audience. For example, the carnival singing in ktv several times directly expresses the direction of the plot and the mood of the protagonist. The relationship of cause and effect will continue to reincarnate, because only profit is what the "boss" wants. If you cause bad things, you will be eliminated! Human nature and people’s hearts are exactly what Korean movies want to amplify, and the tragic color pours cold water on the audience’s comfortable fantasy and makes you instantly awake. Very cruel, but very realistic!

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