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Harley 2022-04-23 07:03:02

Korean crime movies love a sense of oppression and a kind of national resentment, including many horror movies, which makes people feel aggrieved and angry when watching them. The pictures of murderous and brutal killings are described, but the male protagonist's hatred of criminals is blocked several times, and the sense of depression is multiplied. This film is terrifying, and what is terrifying is not a murderer, but a group of sloppy, negligent police officers, and an inaction superstructure.

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  • Margarita 2022-01-03 08:01:53

    Thirteen lives, a shit on your face than if you were not listed

  • Antonia 2022-01-03 08:01:53

    The look and feel of the big screen is really too exciting, with fists to the flesh, blood every time, almost physical discomfort. Iron hooks, hammers, chisels, brutal use of tools to kill people, people feel boundless despair. Even more desperate, it seemed that the escape port was right in front of him, but he returned to the magic cave again. The government is powerless, the police fights inwardly, and ultimately depends on the evil people to solve the problem on their own. And isn't this the cruelest truth in life? Look carefully, internal injuries.