A Korean movie I stumbled across because of "Hello Murderer"
Because God couldn't be there all the time, he created the mother!
If "A Mother's Revenge" is more about making people feel heartbroken and hearty, then this mother's revenge film is not simply and rude to get rid of the victims and then quickly.
In the film, the mother suffers from the loss of her daughter, and the police officer is also tormented by the feeling of self-blame and powerlessness for not catching the criminal with her own hands. The film takes place in this dark and oppressive atmosphere.
The film uses a montage clapping technique, interspersed with various flashbacks, and slowly unfolds a sad story in front of our eyes. Everyone has their own karma, and the murderer is just a perfect crime for his own daughter.
Korean movies always like this, showing the nakedness of human nature in front of you, so that you can see how dark the darkness is, and tell you that everyone has unreasonable difficulties. Jurisprudence, human feelings, in many past films, people are deeply involved in it, not only how to decide. Except for the perverted serial killer, the others are all on the edge of evil, and still maintain the original goodness of human nature!
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