My impression of Yoon Kye-sang originates from the uncle in the sitcom "High Kick 3", and his role in the play is in stark contrast to the brutality and blood in this play.
The plot is also relatively simple. Under the leadership of Zhang Qian, a group of mad gangsters rushed into the Korean gathering area around Jialifeng from other places. The tacit understanding between the police and the gangsters was broken. The two sides kept fighting, and Zhang Qian and his subordinates who controlled an organization committed crimes in this area. The police are constantly trying to catch these people, so that the law and order can be restored to the original controllable point, interspersed with a story of the growth of a newly graduated police officer.
The whole movie is still like the previous Korean gangster movies, full of violence and blood. The two most attractive action scenes in this film are Zhang Qian's assassination at the birthday party of the gang leader's mother. When he shouted at the end, "I was Zhang Qian in Harbin", people felt him thoroughly. the murderous aura. The second scene is the final duel between the policeman played by Ma Dongxi and Zhang Qian played by Yoon Kye Sang in the airport bathroom. Of course, the most impressive thing is the sentence "Draft?"
The growth process of the little policeman and the little boy is the only gratifying aspect of this film. Although a bit old fashioned.
Last point, I feel a lot about the violence involving Koreans in Korean movies, and I don't know what the real situation is (this one is said to be based on real events).
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