The film tells the story of the murder of the doctor Jin Bo's wife at home. Although Jin Bo bumped into the murderer and fought with him, the murderer eventually escaped. During the trial, because there were only Jin Bo's fingerprints at the scene, there was no evidence to prove the real murderer. And the wife's last call to the police pointed all the suspects to Jin Bo, and Jin Bo was finally sentenced to death. On the way Jin Bo was pressed to the prison, a prisoner tried to escape and caused a prison car accident. Jin Bo rescued a police officer in the chaos and escaped in the dark. Judge Sam is convinced that Jinbo is still alive, so he orders Jinbo to be hunted down. During Sam's pursuit of Jinbo, the truth of the case gradually emerges. After watching this movie, I really liked the chase between Jin Bo and the police, passing by Sam countless times, but escaped safely. There are two parts I like more. In the first scene, when Jin Bo was stuck in a tunnel in an ambulance, he thought he was going to die, but the reversal of the plot was both surprising and pleasant. In the second act, Jinbo is caught by Sam while returning from his suspected one-armed man, who then blends in with the crowd and escapes safely. I still remember that after Jin Bo jumped into the river, Sam said, "He jumped down like Peter Pan." When he saw this, he was very happy! It was originally a disturbing and exciting movie, but this line made me laugh. The film portrays the male protagonist perfectly. I thought he was just a weak doctor, but who knew that he would be a resourceful and resourceful warrior. Although I felt very excited after watching the film, the film did not explain why Jin Bo's wife mentioned Jin Bo in the phone call at the end, and it was so suspicious. Overall, I liked this movie.
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