The male protagonist's fiancee and the fetus in the womb were brutally killed by a pervert murderer. The male protagonist as a special agent quickly locked the murderer, but the fact that his wife and children died tragically made him feel uneasy, so he did not plan to directly kill the murderer. The game of cat-and-mouse tormented him, only to inflict more harm on his relatives. In the end, although the murderer died, the male protagonist was indeed the loser in this game.
In social news, if someone's relatives die innocently and tragically, there will always be keyboard warriors who take their place in the obscenity "If it were me, I would take revenge on the murderer, cut his XX and cut his XX", the reality is that who would encounter such a thing? really do that? We can accept the direct killing of a person with a gun and a knife when watching a movie, but we cannot see a person slowly tortured to death by various cruel means, because it has exceeded the human nature and cognitive bottom line that human beings can accept. Even giving up this bottom line means that he decides to let the devil settle in eternal hell. Controlling violence with violence seems cool, but it is achieved at the cost of breaking one's own bottom line of human nature. After avenging relatives, you still can't come back, and you can't go back to the past. Bai, who won?
In the film, Cui Minzhi is the executor of this kind of behavior that transcends the bottom line of human nature. He kills for pleasure without the slightest trace of humanity that a person should have. More importantly, no matter how the male protagonist abuses him, he still cannot cause him any fear, let alone any fear. I feel guilty and regretful. Facing this kind of person, the male protagonist's revenge is full of a sense of powerlessness, so most of the time in Li Bingxian's film is an unbearable and unbearable look. With the development of the plot, this kind of It seems that even the audience felt deeply. After the pervert was beheaded at the end of the film, the male protagonist cried silently and even the audience felt sad for him. As the victim, he was a complete loser in this game.
I have watched most of the horror movies and thrillers, so I watched this film as a drama, the so-called blood and so on are a piece of cake for me. How many times has Cui Minzhi played this kind of perverted maniac, plus his appearance is relatively arrogant, the visual impact of playing this role will be greater, although it will be a bit tricky to play too much, Jin Yunshi feels a bit similar to his But it still lacks Choi Min-sik's flamboyant aura. Li Bingxian himself is good at using his eyes to express all kinds of emotions, and the emotional performance of the characters in the film is well grasped by him. The masculine action scenes on his face are neat and neat, and he doesn't lose half a point to Uncle Cui. His Korean style is really good. I can't find the second one, and ignorant audiences don't talk about who's acting is crushing the other. They are both leaders in their own fields. Only the role division is different, and it's not to the point where who crushes the other, let them Role swaps don't necessarily hold.
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