3. "Inside Men" Who is the traitor...?! Overwhelmingly entertaining!! A quick read before watching the movie
Theatrical release date March 11, 2016

This work
A suspense action film starring Lee Byung-hun, depicting three men outsmarting each other over massive power corrupted by the collusion between conglomerates and politicians.
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Movie introduction,
let's get started~ ^^
"Recommended" "Crime Entertainment" "Suspense"
Story ★★★★★
Cast ★★★★★
Visuals ★★★★☆
Director Woo Min-ho, "The Man Standing Next"
Cast
Thug Ahn Sang-goo (Lee Byung-hun)
"Keys to the Heart"
"A Single Rider""Master"
"Ashfall""The Age of Shadows"

Prosecutor Woo Jang-hoon (Cho Seung-woo)

Lee Kang-hee (Baek Yoon-sik), editor-in-chief of the Jo-guk Ilbo

Synopsis
Ahead of the presidential election, Chairman Oh of Mirae Motors (Kim Hong-pa) is plotting to control politics by pouring huge sums of money into Jang Pil (Lee Geung-young) of the ruling New Justice Party. The person pulling the strings behind the scenes is Lee Kang-hee (Baek Yoon-sik), editor-in-chief of the Jo-guk Ilbo. One day, Ahn Sang-goo (Lee Byung-hun), who handles his dirty work, is ordered to retrieve a top-secret slush fund file.
Impressions
So satisfying!! So satisfying!! So entertaining!!
At the beginning, with the long list of names, I thought, 'Ah, this is a pattern I'm not good at.' I can't remember names, and katakana is surprisingly hard to read.
I briefly considered stopping, but I'm glad I watched it to the end! It was great to see the ending I love, where 'justice surely prevails.'
First of all, the cast is wonderful. There is no sense of discomfort, and the actors, who fit their roles perfectly, keep the flow smooth. I'm sure politicians like this really exist. So this is how they treat the public like insects while having these kinds of exchanges, I thought...
In particular, Lee Kang-hee, the editor-in-chief of the Hankyoreh newspaper. Behind his smile,what is hidden?He was a character who couldn't help but feel eerie. In his interrogation with the prosecutor, he truly lived up to his reputation as someone who makes a living with his pen. A professional who manipulates words doesn't admit defeat so easily.
And interestingly, everyone is "smiling," but their "eyes aren't smiling" (laughs). In a way, it seems like it could be a special skill.

The clincher is that, more than just female nudity, you guys get naked too. And,that's a bit short for a golf club, isn't it~!! Excuse me. But I can't help but smile bitterly at a situation that seems realistically imaginable."That seems plausible~~"you know. Even in the midst of a tense development, there is a little bit of humor, and such depictions make me feel a sense of humanity and relief. That's why I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks that was probably
for real. Spitting out ramen,"I'm going to get burned"or the thug Ahn Sang-googiving a cake to his henchman to take home for his wife's birthday.

The highlight is the inner thoughts of the thugAhn Sang-gooand the prosecutorWoo Jang-hoon. The conversations that end with few words—how do you take those words? I can only find the all-too-common phrase "a promise between men." But it's very easy to understand.

Ahn Sang-goo, who was cast down to hell,is there a counterattack? Has a spider's thread been lowered to hell?The last 10-minute sprint of the finale, where the reveal isn't made until the very end. If you blink, you might miss something... I can't take my eyes off it.
The last scene, nice! That's great! I'm moved by the ending, which is just too classic! It's a friendship between men, no, it's not something so light, I felt"romance"in it. "The Spy Gone North," which I saw the other day,"The Spy Gone North"also had a sense of male romance and was good.

Finally
I first learned of Lee Byung-hun in Terminator, and it was shocking to see an Asian actor standing toe-to-toe with big-name actors in a Hollywood movie.
How many years have passed since then? Recently, I've become addicted to Korean movies, and I've started to notice his charm, albeit a bit late. Like, now?! (Is it too late?)
Living for movies (lol)
Vitamin supplements called movies
Movies and dramas are truly wonderful~💓
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2020/08/12
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