넷플릭스 스릴러 영화 <추격자> 리뷰

 

The synopsis, in which a former detective who runs a business trip safety center pursues a serial killer who committed a bigger crime, made me want to stop empathizing with the main characters of the movie and just watch the plot. But I was flustered because Jung-ho was far from the person I expected. After all, I thought that because it was a pimp, I simply looked for the disappeared women and found them just because of money, but it was not. I expected this to be a pursuit thriller with men from the same place, but there were not many chase scenes and it was not memorable in the movie. I didn’t even feel a sense of urgency in the chase scene. It wasn’t that I didn’t film it, but I filmed it in a way that was full of urgency, but strangely, it didn’t feel the sense of urgency and I lost focus. In the end, I think it was because I already knew that the culprit would be caught.”The scene that made me upset. I’m a criminal.” The super lady kindly tells Young-min that Mi-jin who ran away is here. It was so dumbfounded. Seo Young-hee, the actor, is a mask that looks pathetic, not to mention the truth of Kim Bok-nam’s murder case. I don’t know why he is playing a similar role in the movie.Initially, the movie itself was based on Yoo Young-chul’s serial murder case, and the character Young-min, played by a Jungwoo Ha, also made use of his connection with Yoo Young-chul. For example, he killed himself with a hammer or plastered all the pictures of Jesus on the cross on the wallpaper in his room. The scene where Jung-ho took off all the wallpaper and showed the picture gave me goosebumps. In fact, Yoo Young-chul also claimed that he committed the murder near the church with the motto “I will commit murder in front of God because God abandoned me.” However, he said that was only a superficial excuse and that he committed the murder in a place where he could easily commit murder.There was a sense of urgency and goosebumps, but it wasn’t very scary or exciting, as we already knew it and there wasn’t a big twist in the story. I want to give the score lower than I expected, maybe because the actual incident was more terrible than the movie. It doesn’t seem to be a huge thriller. There are a lot of cruel and unpleasant scenes. Above all, the ending feels so empty. I just couldn’t believe it ended with Jung-ho staring at Mi-jin’s daughter lying in the hospital. There were no survivors in the actual incident, so I thought it was such a bittersweet ending, but I thought it was a dry and cruel thriller.Choong-ho, a former detective who runs a business trip safety center, recently disappears one after another, and finds out that the phone number of the customer who called Mi-jin who just left is the same as the number that the women who last called. However, even Mi-jin loses contact with Jung-ho, who accidentally runs into Young-min while searching for Mi-jin. Seeing blood on his clothes, he senses that Young-min is the one and catches him after a chase. The police station is turned upside down by Young-min, who calmly confesses that he killed all the missing women. Young-min smiles calmly in front of the chaotic police, saying, “Mi-jin is still alive.” However, there is no evidence to catch Young-min. The police, desperate to attack, are scrambling to find evidence rather than the life and death of Mi-jin, and Jung-ho, the only one who believes that Mi-jin is alive, starts to find Mi-jin…It was creepy when Cho Jung-ho found out that Young-min injured his nephew and nephew, causing him to have a disability that seemed to be permanently damaged. The scariest scene in the movie, however, was an old profiler interrogating him at a police station. The scene where an interrogator who reminds of Kwon Il-yong’s profiler asked her if she killed women because she wanted to have relationships with women but she was impossible to achieve. It seemed like a realistic picture of a real criminal. The Jungwoo Ha’s sudden change in acting also made me unforgettable. In a good way, he looked like a real psychopath. That’s how vivid he was.I’m writing a review of The Chaser that I saw on Netflix. It’s a movie that feels the same as when I watched The Devil. I definitely realized what style of work I don’t like. Did I realize that I don’t like thrillers of dry, cruel, and bloody men…?I’ve seen reviews criticizing this movie from a feminist perspective before. I don’t remember the details, but I think it was about using a woman as an instrument. Honestly, I understand. Due to the nature of most crime-thriller movies, it can be annoying to see explicitly committing crimes against women. The killing scene also shows the blood splashing in slow motion in an unpleasant way… But if I had to give a score based on everything other than this, I would like to give it a 2.5 out of 5. It’s not fun, but it’s not boring. I’ll wrap up the review here.Watching the character Jung-ho played by Kim Yun-seok, there was a bit of cognitive dissonance. Should I say it felt like watching a conflict of settings? I wasn’t sure why he was taking Mi-jin’s daughter and protecting her. He didn’t seem so compassionate or warm-hearted. If he were such a person in the first place, it wouldn’t have been the operation of a prostitution business to quit the detective position. In the beginning, Mi-jin, played by actor Seo Young-hee, said she was taking a break because of a cold, and forced her to leave. If it wasn’t for actor Kim Yun-seok’s acting ability, I think it would have been more inappropriate. Apart from the operation of the prostitution business, there was a minimum amount of humanity, so I couldn’t just leave the child alone. In the meantime, Kim Yu-jung when she was a baby was so cute and an acting genius

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