4 stars for the plot, 1 star for Mr. Zhao's acting. Especially when I was stabbed by my little brother in the end, my acting skills conquered me. With doubt, sadness, and helplessness, at the end of his life, he still looked at the world and these people. Byung-doo has the responsibility of the family and the responsibility of the boss. He said it was too tiring to live. Little people have their own difficult survival history, whether in gangs, in the workplace, or in society. Some people become cold-blooded and ruthless in the process, while others struggle here. Everyone wants to live a little easier, but at what cost? Emotion, responsibility, humanity.
People are struggling with adversity, and everyone is right, so what makes the despicable and difficult life on the street...
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