Korean remakes of Japanese films are not good, and Japan's remakes of Korean films are also not satisfactory. After watching this year's Japanese "I Am a Murderer", I forgot the original version, so I flipped it out for a second. The direction of the story is already known, and the final reversal is not unexpected. The Japanese version handles the details better, such as two people whispering, and the Japanese version adds an echo; the Korean version is more aggressive, such as action scenes. The statute of limitations in Japan and South Korea is to condone crimes. You see, in the end, after so many people planned for so many years, the murderer still escaped easily. It's really time to say that the lights go out every time. The opening scene is also, falling on the back and hiding, obviously more courageous and resourceful than the police. If it weren't for such a face, it is estimated that there are countless fans.
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