Korean police movies like to use the rich second generation as the protagonist of the crime. Most of the movies I have watched such as "Bad Criminal" and "Murder Superiority" are like this. The rich second-generations were rebellious and lawless, and the criminal policemen overcame layers of crises and obstacles and finally caught them and brought them to justice.
From the beginning of "Veteran", I felt that the male protagonist was familiar. I checked that he had played a Korean agent. This appearance seems to be destined to be upright and decent. The film does not directly lead the protagonist to commit a crime, but leads to the main line from the payment of the driver's salary to the killing of the driver.
The rich and powerful young master took so much effort to be arrested. Among them, the business circle, entertainment circle, and police circle are all related, and there is nothing that can't be solved with a little money. In fact, this is true of society, and I won't talk about many insider stories and quotes. Maybe this drama is just the tip of the iceberg of social life. The difference is that real criminals will not be arrested.
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