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Crawford 2022-04-20 09:02:45

After watching the movie for more than three hours, I was amazed by Koreans' imagination of corrupt power. Three sanctimonious politicians, entrepreneurs, and senior media people gathered together for prostitution. It was like exchanging names and sitting together. Going to jail, carrying guns together, and whoring with prostitutes together is the standard for being a grasshopper on a rope. It is very creative to use male organs as golf clubs to hit wine glasses.
Most people applauded for the first half hour of the finale, but the reality often stopped in the first two hours, that is, the inspector used the recording to make up for the lack of his genealogy and began to enter the bureau. Politics is to melt the bones into the palm of your hand, let you disappear into the bone marrow, otherwise it will become ashes.
In reality, you will not defeat the ultimate monster just because you are a good person, nor will you succeed just because you work hard. The truth is chaotic and complicated, and the survival of the general public is only after the game space between various levels of monsters is completed. In the general public class, people are just trying to earn living space, maybe even thinking space is limited by people, and they can only cry and abuse needlessly.
Learn to enjoy virtual images when you are outside the bureau, and think about creating virtual images when you are in the bureau; whether you can enter the bureau is a realm of life. There is an interesting line in the movie that says, "Saints and masters always say that reducing desire makes one young. The truth is that full desire can keep one young, and one can only stay young if one has power, money, and desire. Only when you are chasing can you feel your youth." Perhaps this is the most common description of reality.

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