Four restricted level Korean revenge films, with a very cool ending

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-21

"The Murder of Kim Bok-nam" is a South Korean film released in 2010, which is based on a true crime case in South Korea and tells the story of a woman who finally takes revenge after being severely abused.

Jung Hae-won, a single woman working in the financial industry in Seoul, was so stressed by the enormous pressure from all sides that she had to take a vacation to return to her hometown of Mudo, where she had been away for many years.

Hae Won reunites with her childhood playmate Kim Fu Nam in her hometown, Fu Nam is a gentle, cheerful, and hardworking woman, but her husband and family treat her like a pig and dog, and bullies and ** her at will.

Under tremendous pressure, Funan eventually turned into the Queen of Vengeance and took extreme actions to get revenge.

Set against the backdrop of a real case, the film shows the story of an ordinary woman who takes action in search of justice and dignity after being treated unfairly, provoking deep thinking about morality and social ethics.

A successful work with a female theme, all kinds of female portrayals are extremely real and full, not just a one-sided stereotypical image of a nihilistic tool man, but unfortunately the most hateful person did not die, and pretended to wake up and began to help others.

"Just Society" is a South Korean crime film released in 2013, starring Jang Young-nam and Ma Dong-seok, and is an unpopular personal revenge film.

Azu lives with her daughter Yanshu. One day, when Yanshu was supposed to go home from class early, she didn't come back. Azu was upset and later found out that Yanshu had suffered a terrible assault during this time.

Azu, who is deeply angry and grief-stricken, hopes that ** can quickly catch ** and let him be brought to justice. However, she soon discovers that her expectations can only be exchanged for disappointment. She decided to find the real culprit herself and avenge her daughter.

A movie shot in the MV ......The social significance of this subject matter is greater than that of cinema; The heroine's acting skills are very good, and the ending is rare and refreshing, and that buddy dares to speak out and provoke in the end, which can be called a werewolf, and the policeman should be cleaned up together.

Princess Aurora is a South Korean crime mystery film released in 2005.

Many years ago, Zheng Shunzhen's 6-year-old daughter was assaulted and mutilated, but the defense lawyer used ** as a reason to suffer from mental problems, which led to ** evading legal punishment.

Jung Soon-jung is determined to take revenge, and the only clue is a sticker of Princess Aurora. Her goal was not only to get revenge, but also to kill the defense lawyer of the year.

The level of suspense is average, and I don't know if it's intentional or unintentional. Everyone who was killed didn't recognize the heroine, they knew the heroine a year ago, what does this mean?

It shows that her daughter's death has no effect on these people at all, and they are not even worthy of memory, let alone repentance. So, if you choose to forget, you have to die.

Kind Gold is a 2005 South Korean crime thriller film released as part of Director Park's revenge trilogy, which is an SM-style group revenge film.

When Kaneko was sentenced to prison at the age of 20 on charges of child abduction, it attracted a lot of attention from ** and the public. People were amazed at her beauty and youthfulness. In prison, she worked hard to help those around her, so she was called "kind gold" by her fellow inmates.

Although on the surface she seems to be the most honest and disciplined prisoner, her deep desire for revenge has never been extinguished. Kaneko's release immediately began her revenge plan that she had been planning for 13 years.

The first two parts still have places to please the audience, this one is a completely original self-expression, a random timeline, character line, unrestrained show-off, blurring key information but spending space on some innocuous characters, and the group trial revenge scene at the end is too exciting.

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