Fortunately, there is justice in the end, but is the smile on the protagonist's face when he finally succeeds in revenge? Is he mocking that this kind of justice can only be found in movies? I have watched a lot of Korean movies about the dark real life of the upper class, so at the beginning of this movie, I held my phone in one hand and looked at the TV without looking up... until the man at the top of the pyramid hugged me When the woman appeared naked and did various dirty actions, I put the phone aside and began to savor it. I have to say that the actor who played Li Jiangxi played Li Jiangxi, a sanctimonious and gentle scum, very energetic, but the little gangster who was the least eye-catching to him ended up being the biggest dark horse to overthrow him. I just want to say that Lee Byung-hun, an ugly, handsome, and handsome guy, plays a ruffian with a kind of unnatural sub-sub. He is still suitable for playing the kind of role that is expressionless and cool.
Generally speaking, the background of the movie is ordinary, the picture is ordinary, and the idea is ordinary, but the combination is very attractive. In a movie, it is not easy to be able to fully express each character in place, but this movie does Arrived... In a short film, let us see so many people's realistic faces and even the characters who appear a few times seem to vividly express all their personalities.
When the movie was over, I thought of Sydney, who passed away not long ago, and suddenly hoped that the movie would not come from life, such a dark movie, those innocent people who died in the movie, don't appear in real life again, okay?
Why does South Korea always have such shocking incidents, Zhang Ziyan, Sydney... But they always make these realistic and satirical movies... The people who are satirized never worry or care. Maybe they know well that there is no silver 300 taels here.
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