The so-called despicableness is evil and immoral. It is originally doing despicable things in a despicable world, but if you have to violate the laws, then the rest will have to pay a heavy price.
The underworld and its members themselves are an organization that does not have integrity and morality for survival, interests first, and the spirit of the underworld is probably the same. In this organization, being kind and moral is the biggest irony, and Dou Bing happens to be such a loyal, righteous and affectionate little gangster.
Facing the pressure of family life, Dou Bing had to join a club that did not belong to him. He often taught his younger brother, "Even if the gangster starves to death, they must stand up for justice." He is humble to his immediate boss, pointing to the mercy and charity of the other party, hoping to get the share he deserves. It was only when his life was threatened that he rebelled and understood the words of the leader of the club: "Young man, if you want to succeed, there is nothing else, you just need to find the person you need, and then know what he needs." . After that, he stayed true to his backstage and suffered the consequences alone. In addition to his loyalty to the boss of the club and the righteousness of his younger brother, he also has a love for his friends. Jin Minho, who had nothing to do with the underworld, entered this despicable world because of filming, but he was more adapted to this environment than Doo Bing. In the end, he took advantage of Doo Bing's love for him and killed his best friend.
At the end of the film, the younger brother kills the elder brother to replace him. This is probably the only way for the gangster to gain a foothold in the gang and become the boss and save his life. Dou Bing devoted his unilateral feelings and was betrayed by three parties. The despicable world said goodbye.
The ironic words of "making a real gangster movie" sounded in my ears for a long time...
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