The hunting time was only released on Netflix because of the impact of the epidemic, and the production itself has nothing to do with Netflix. In a 134-minute movie, there are 44 minutes of nonsense, which is a very long stretch. All the stories are told in 80 minutes, there are 8 minutes left for a shootout, and 2 minutes for the ending, which is good. But Sheng Sheng wants to be a bounty hunter and play a game of cat and mouse. You can also play games, but you should echo the previous paragraphs. But no, a dead chase, a group of fools run, and play catch and release Cao, the second half is completely unwatchable. It is worth noting that the movie has a virtual space-time background. But the black police, casinos, gangsters, and military firearms that appear in the movie actually appear in other Korean movies. The revitalization committee doesn't care how disgusting you are with the government, as long as you can sell the box office. The only thing I can say is that the director is making excuses for not trying hard to combine the story with the real background. This is the first time I have seen such a lazy and stupid Korean movie. Maybe it's really for the standards of the Internet University.
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