a mythical gang

Jordane 2022-04-21 09:03:40

Hua Yi tells the story of a 3.4-year-old kid who was kidnapped by a five-member criminal group in 1998 and raised as a 17-year-old killer. After knowing his biological parents, he killed the fathers of these five enemies.
The film has created the best of the two worlds. One is the most powerful criminal group in the world. It has committed bloody crimes frequently for more than ten years, but has not left any clues and escaped justice. The second is the most incompetent policeman in the world, the police of the Republic of Korea, for the same reason as the first. As the strongest criminal group, they actually lost to the son they raised by themselves. Raising tigers seems to be inappropriate to describe this situation. A criminal gang raised the child for no reason and let him participate in the crime. The kindness of the son was leaked. With the wind, the killing team finally left clues to lay the foundation for their own destruction. Five big men are raising a woman and a child. I don't know if this woman has been ravaged.
The movie originates from life and is higher than life. The bugs of this film cannot hide its own light at all. The crime scenes are bold and bloody, making people bloody, maybe it is impossible for such scenes to appear in China. Chinese people have a great hobby for such scenes, but Koreans may not. Regardless of who Hua Yi's child is, I don't think it's the eldest's child. A child who grew up in the center of crime, kept these secrets, his mind did not know what it was like, a monster appeared and finally his hatred conquered the monster, a mature killer was born, suppressed since childhood, forced to step into Bloody, first explode the pig's head, then try to explode the witnesses, then kill the biological father, and finally kill 5 of my own fathers, almost everyone is a pervert with a twisted mind, killing people is very cool, killing people is actually nothing, right? There is that policeman who is still incompetent and dead. The movie must not convey the idea that for criminal gangs, it is better to let them kill each other.

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