"The Privilege of Murder" is purely small and fresh acting, and a few old actors can't help it.

Watching Korean movies is mainly about watching movies that are rarely seen in domestic film and television works, and I don’t know if it is true or not some social reality! Crime story! Ten bans! They are basically copies of American movies! This film belongs to the kind that can be watched, as far as it goes! Fun and enmity is not so exciting! There is a helpless slow beat throughout the film! I don’t have the pleasure of violent revenge at all. I thought it should be a climax in the end. I didn’t want to end in a hurry.

Ha Jung Woo and Liu Yaren have a creepy feeling of acting bad guys. There is still a clear distance, but the idols lost from deliberately choosing villains Baggage, swear words, nineteen bans, full of blood, blood being stomped on the face, and the way of vocalizing with lowered throat, all trying to give a different Lee Jong Suk, seeing the ambition and potential for acting

in many cases involving North Korean defection Among the author’s Korean films, this one is absolutely outstanding. In connection with the confusing political situation in North Korea in recent years, the story is basically seamless. I dare not say how big a breakthrough Lee Jong Suk's acting skills are, because this is the first drama I watched him, and I have to be more pertinent. But the courage to choose this role, the constant close-up shots being stepped on by the big guys, is a breakthrough in itself. Dare to face this challenge is commendable.

Another part of the movie is very strange. This kind of film is definitely a chaos. Fight, the more the better. How the director blocked the celestial dynasty. Jin Guangri is definitely also very interested in the celestial dynasty. To be honest, Zhang Chengze's team is definitely safer in the Mainland than South Korea. Does the director have the ambition to bring in from the mainland? I think too much about this movie.

At the end of the film, there are evil retributions. His father completely lost his power. He fled to Hong Kong and was shot to death by Park Jae-soo, played by Jang Dong Gun. When he saw Zhang Dongjian this time, he did not have enough weight behind him from the renewed fear to the final panic, and Zhang Dongjian had the consciousness to put him to death when he witnessed the death of Cai Daoyi, but he was Li Dafan first started