Looking at the 3h version, it may be that I drank too much water and urinated four times... Society is a big container, white, black, justice, dark and colorful are all mixed together. One day when you are born, you will find that The world is so damn complex. Some people are well versed in the so-called way of life in the colorful world, and some people want to maintain their true colors in this mixed sewage. However, more people choose to pick up the sixpence under their feet and look up at the moon in the dark night.
Going back to the movie itself, the actors' performances are impeccable, and the plot development is so tight that I forget it's a three-hour movie. Who is the insider? bastard? Prosecutor? Or the editor-in-chief of the Motherland Daily who uses all the powers of both sides? Or is it an inescapable fate for everyone, as long as they are in this society? As Ren Ixing said, where there are people, there are rivers and lakes, how can you avoid it. What the author wants to say most is left at the end, giving the audience a blow to those who see the so-called happy ending. Different people may interpret it from different angles, but there is one thing that cannot be avoided: Do you really want to be the "rabble crowd" in the new era of the Internet? You have really worked hard, laughed, scolded, and vented the pressure of life on your shoulders. Are you tired?
The silent lamb will kill the wolf when it goes crazy, but if there is only "five minutes of justice", the sheep will always be only sheep, they can only listen, but cannot make sounds, and they are played again and again as pawns of power. But don't worry, the water in the tank will never become clear, after all, there is no turbidity, and people can't define clear. But it's a cool thing to be a arrogant sheep who always dares to show his not-sharp teeth to the wolves.
(Don't use this Korean movie to map a country's film censorship system, it's a more complicated issue. Speaking of Silence of the Lambs, I recommend the country's movie "Broken Silence")
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