South Korea’s 19 banned film is too big, and it was cut for 50 minutes before it was released.

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has to admit that the president of South Korea is really the highest high-risk occupation in South Korea. None of them end well.

Recently, Park Geun-hye, the first South Korean president who was successfully impeached and deposed in history, set a new record. It has been more than 768 days since his arrest on March 31, 2017. Become South Korea’s longest jailed president!

South Korea’s 19 banned film is too big, and it was cut for 50 minutes before it was released. - Lujuba

Since she is now 67 years old, she has been sentenced for a total of 33 years. If she is released from prison under normal circumstances, she will be 100 years old! Some people say that they thought Park Geun-hye would be happy if she married the country, but the country gave her a divorce and sent her to prison.

South Korea’s 19 banned film is too big, and it was cut for 50 minutes before it was released. - Lujuba

In fact, she ended up like this, not surprising, because it is the South Korean chaebol who wants to pull her off. As long as the South Korean chaebol does not fall, the president basically has no way or hope to survive.

I'm not scaring you, after all, in Korea, nothing can't happen. Moreover, Korea dare to shoot anything. For example, the one I brought to you today: "The Insider"

South Korea’s 19 banned film is too big, and it was cut for 50 minutes before it was released. - Lujuba

From this film, you can see that Park Geun-hye's end is inevitable, not accidental. The movie "The Insider" goes even further than "Terror Live" and "The Defender" in exposing government corruption. The film is 180 minutes long, and 50 points were cut before it was released.

is like this, it is still South Korea's 2015 "19 Ban" box office champion. Netizens said: This is a banned film in South Korean society.

"The Insider" reveals the essence of collusion between the Korean government and business. Yes, in a dark place, the intertwined chain of interests involves politics, financial groups, and the media. Member Zhang Biyu (played by Li Jingrong). The general election is approaching, and the new party is one of the most favorable competitors for the South Korean president.

Wu Yanxiu (Wu Shouzong), President of Future Automobile. Future Auto, one of the giants in the Korean auto industry, is also a powerful consortium.

​​"Motherland Daily" chief editor Li Jiangxi (played by Bai Yunzhi). The mainstream media in South Korea masters multiple information channels and controls the people's vision and the country's public opinion orientation.

Mr. Zhang received huge support through Chairman Wu, and Chairman Wu made more money through the members, and Editor Li wiped their butts, with power and money. When these three forces converge, the fate of a country can be imagined. Director

simplifies the involvement of complex interests, turning "The Insider" into a simple revenge story. The triad leader An Shangjiu (played by Li Bingxian) was originally working under the editor-in-chief Lee, but after doing all the bad things, he was cruelly abandoned by his right hand.

Fortunately, he keeps an eye on him, he has a bribery evidence that interest groups must be destroyed. Not only are they looking for this evidence, but also the trainee prosecutor Wu Zhangxun (Cao Chengyou).

The three grasshoppers on a rope, once the evidence falls into the enemy's hands, it will undoubtedly die to the other party. The enemy of the enemy is the friend. In the face of the embarrassing tripartite forces, the abandoned sons and gangsters came together and joined forces to deal with him!

"The Insider" has the boldness of criminal political themes and the reflection of the dark and realistic society, and has been the box office champion for nearly a month. Sweeping multiple awards in South Korea, breaking multiple records in a row, the netizen rating of NAVER, South Korea's largest portal website, is up to 9.05

plays Li Byung-hyun, who is an abandoned son. After winning all the awards in the TV series, he won four awards including Baeksang, Qinglong and Dazhong. Cao Chengyou, who plays the prosecutor, is also the actor of Baixiang Qinglong Double Material. Two years later, he even starred in Douban 9.2's "Secret Forest". Their acting skills add a lot to the already good movie.

is different from Huang Shimu in "The Secret Forest". In this film, Cao Chengyou is similar in nature to the gangster, and both are "discarded sons". In Korean politics, the strength is far inferior to the background camp. Seniors at school and fellow villagers will be promoted after a while.

Without family background and political background, Wu check can only drift on the edge of career. No matter how hard he tried, he would not be appreciated, and he also wanted to complete the correction through this case. However, the huge tripartite forces not only converge with each other, they even pulled the inspectors and the police into their command.

After a meal, Wu Xian was "exiled" to remote areas. After a phone call, the police car escorting the prisoner left with one eye closed.

​​Mr. Zhang pulled the votes in front of the media, using his political careerOath, in fact, is a beast with good looks. The three powers in the film are also pointed out, the new political party (New National Party) where Mr Zhang belongs, Mirae Motor (Hyundai), and "Motherland Ilbo" (Chosun Ilbo). Major consortia play an important role in South Korea’s economy. For example, in 2013, Samsung accounted for approximately 20% of South Korea’s total commercial profits. He enjoys unattainable privileges and can even influence the presidential campaign.

The political consortium and the media colluded with each other, and the prosecutors underworld police served them. Their influence spreads all corners of people's lives, and the Korean people know that they can do nothing. Wu Yanxiu, the president of the future automobile in the

movie, has been supporting the candidate Zhang Biyu, who is running for the presidential election, behind the scenes. This model is not without prototypes in the real world. The Samsung Group contributed to Park Geun-hye's election as the only female president of South Korea.

There is a joking saying among Korean folks: There are three things that Koreans cannot avoid in their lives: death, taxes and Samsung. Koreans often refer to the "Republic of Korea" as the "Samsung Republic" and the chairman of Samsung Group Lee Jianxi as the "economic president". The South Korean president can never escape the fate of being ousted by the chaebol. What's even more frightening is that these South Korean presidents who were ousted from office ended up miserably. They were either arrested, investigated, imprisoned, exhausted physically and mentally, and even committed suicide.

The reason why South Korean chaebols are so rampant and arrogant is that they have mastered the country's economic lifeline. The president is a political star in South Korea. Once there is a desire to impeach the chaebol or against the chaebol, any honour crime or economic crime can put the president to death. The

chaebol has as much influence in South Korea as the president. According to data in recent years, over 80% of South Korea’s annual GDP is handled by the 10 largest chaebols. Take a look at the list, many of them are familiar brands: Samsung, Hyundai, LG, Kia, etc...

​​The chaebol industry involves all aspects, from heavy industry, vehicles, ships, chemicals, electronics, communications to real estate, finance, food, hotels, playgrounds, Almost all-encompassing, each chaebol has dozens of companies.

In other words, Koreans cannot live without them in their daily lives. The largest of these is Samsung, with a GDP contribution of more than 20%, so there is a saying in South Korea: "Samsung takes care of all your business from birth to grave."

Almost every newly elected president wants to break the chaebol system and eliminate the collusion between officials and businessmen, but they will fall into it unknowingly and end up miserably.

In the Korean film and television works, they have not given up any opportunity to criticize the government, they black government, black president. As the editor-in-chief Li said: People are like pigs and dogs.

Whether it is "Park Geun-hye's girlfriend" or "Lee Shengli storm", South Korean politics and business circles are always like dominoes. As long as one falls, it will collapse across the board.

It is not difficult to understand why the South Korean president did not end well. I am afraid that before they came to power, they were already covered in stains.

once said in the movie "The Witness": If you want to succeed in our country, you still have to be more or less filthy.

is like the future president of the Automobile Chamber of Commerce in this film, the presidential candidate, the editor-in-chief of the "Motherland Daily"...... They collude one by one with the government and businessmen in an attempt to gain profits through Jiang's successful election as president.

After all, the president is just a puppet of the chaebols. The country that dares to speak the truth and dare to shoot is probably only South Korea. After all, "self-hidden" has become a fine tradition of Korean movies.

Seeing that they can yell unscrupulously on the big screen, it’s great to watch us on the other side of the ocean.

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