You are not the only one who is despicable

Fay 2022-04-24 07:01:23

Korean movies are clearly entering menopause. During this period of time, "Holiday", "Beast", "Decision of Life and Death", "Strong Enemy", "Typhoon" and this "Despicable Street" are all trapped beast fights with no way out, and women are all beaten by one. Kicked out the plot, more vase than the vase in the Hong Kong film.

"Despicable Street" is a gangster story, like "The Dawn of Love Owl", about the love and death of a person who can't help himself, the difference is that people say it's a big guy, this film is about a small gangster. It has an extremely bad ending for a commercial film: the sympathetic gangster Byung Doo (played by Jo Woo Sung) is killed in a daze, while the boss who betrayed him and his friend sit together drinking and discussing the next movie To make a love movie. Fans of Jo In Sung will hate a movie like this because he did a good job but died worthless. I had ulterior motives and wondered if this was an insinuation of Guo Liangze - Guo made the extremely successful gangster movie "Friends" many years ago, and was later arrested on suspicion of gang affairs. In "Despicable Street", the director who stole material from his gangster friend and finally made a blockbuster with his debut film and sold his friend as a result is a bit like him.

Basically, I don't recommend this movie. It doesn't make much sense except to show the food chain of the underworld; the so-called food chain is just that the younger brother will replace the big brother one day, and the real big boss has the last laugh. However, there is one bright spot that I have to mention, that is the first group fight in the movie. More than 20 people besieged the 5th and 6th people with sticks in their hands, and they hit the mud all the way from the road. It has a sense of rhythm and layering. It's amazing.

As for the seemingly lofty title, "You are not the only one who is despicable", it's fine for everyone to smile, no need to delve into it.

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