The torture of human nature in Korean movies is still higher than ours, and we are not on the same track in this regard.
The Korean law that a crime can no longer be prosecuted after 15 years has a feeling of encouraging crime. Why is crime still time-limited? Their rationale is to reduce administrative costs, which is really ridiculous.
In the film, the male protagonist who kidnapped other people's children in order to save his own daughter is innocent after the 15-year period expires. But the victim tied up his granddaughter, framed him as a kidnapper, and forced him to confess, otherwise the vote would be torn up.
In order to protect his granddaughter, the male protagonist was willing to admit that he was a kidnapper, and finally received a 15-year sentence. After all, you have to pay back.
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