Professor is dead

Erwin 2022-11-25 01:18:28

I recently watched two Korean films about revenge, and they were both stories about fathers and daughters. The last one was "Old Boy", and the two films felt a bit similar.

But the ending of "Unforgiven" is far less suffocating than "Old Boy"! At first, I had high hopes to watch this movie, but I felt mediocre, I guessed the result after seeing half of it, and I didn't say anything about the logic of the movie, because it is a movie after all. From the narration of the film alone, it feels like it was all bluntly paved for an hour and a half for the final result, and the ending is far from the kind of despairing and shocking effect.

From the perspective of a judicial worker, although what the professor did has nothing to do with his daughter, I still think this kind of revenge is really too enjoyable and deserves it! Disrupting justice with money is truly unforgivable!

The main line of the two films is revenge, but "Unforgivable" is far from getting to the point of sympathy for the male protagonist.

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No Mercy quotes

  • Min Seo-Young: This was his revenge.

  • Lee Sung-Ho: Painful memory is far more agonizing than pain in the heart.