As a commercial film, there is absolutely no point to criticize. There are elements that can be called routines, but the rhythm is relaxed and the protagonist must not be serious. With the progress of the plot, there is a process of growth. The boss and his younger brothers are all useless gangsters and thieves. The villain is lawless. The last moment is 1v1 with the protagonist.
This kind of film is good to watch and it’s over. It’s quite normal, has no nutrition and no expectations, but it is a very good product in the film industry system. In other words, as a completely commercial film, its content is completely worth a movie ticket. The price is not like some of the current domestic movies that do not make money and cheat money. This also reflects the level of Korean commercial films. In fact, it is very simple because they are all done according to the routine, step by step, and sincerity.
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