One of the best movies I've seen recently. Five star recommendation. The Korean political circle is photographed incisively and vividly. Although it is exposing the political darkness, it also discloses the attitudes of the media circle, entertainment circle, and gangsters, which is full of human nature, interests, and intrigue. (Fortunately to watch the three-hour full version) As far as the movie itself is concerned, it is also quite excellent and wonderful. Flashbacks, interludes, and many details, if you are not careful, you will lose your mind and not understand. The shooting techniques and angles are also great, first-class! The characters have distinct personalities and the acting skills are impeccable. The plot setting is reasonable, and the reversal really makes people applaud. It's absolutely amazing! The ending is gratifying! Justice has been achieved, and revenge has been achieved! In addition to showing the cruel political struggle and the sinister people's hearts. It shows the misery and misery of the individual. The world is bustling, all come for the benefit, and the world is bustling, all go for the benefit. In the face of the exchange of interests, everything is fragile and rotten. People of noble birth, such as Zhang Piyou and the like, climbed up by money, profit, and power, and they were in turmoil, and they were gangsters. The difference is that the latter is not only played between the hands of the former all the time, but also treated as a fly that can be strangled at any time. As a result, some of the latter chose the flies and dogs, rushing to curry favor, giving their lives without any room, in order to seek a way out; some people did not believe in fate, insisted on justice, and fought for the truth and the so-called fairness. blood flow.
At the end of the film, Wu Zhangxun left the system. Because he is not sure and can't guarantee whether he will be like them, corrupted by the beauty of money and power, from "political iron fist" to "political iron cage" in 20 or 30 years.
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