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Korean movie Hide and Seek (No. 1 Korean crime film in Asia)

There are many things that we absolutely do not want to see in life, but once they appear in film art, they will capture our hearts with their amazing beauty, such as crime. In recent years, domestic films have included high-quality crime films such as "Fireworks in the Day", "Witnessed by All" and "Heart of the Sun". However, in Asia, it is South Korea where crime films are gradually forming a mature genre film system. The following Korean crime films are proof of this. Zero-defect movie: "Memories of Murder"

In 1986, in Hwaseong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, on a dizzyingly hot summer day, a female corpse was found beside a field. It already stinked. Small town police agent Park (played by Song Kanghao) and agent Su (played by Kim Sang-kyung) from Seoul took over the case. The only thing that can be confirmed is that the female body was raped before her death. The serious lack of clues allowed the inexperienced Agent Park and his partner Agent Cao (played by Jin Luohe) to beat the criminal suspect several times using only rough confessions and sixth sense inference. Agent Su was objective and calm, and based on rational analysis, he ruled out suspicion several times. In order to prove and overturn, there were constant conflicts within the police. However, innocent women were still brutally murdered one after another, and they had to reach a consensus to cooperate together. At this time, a young man (played by Park Hae Il) who perfectly fits the characteristics of the crime became the biggest suspect. The police nervously locked on him. At the same time, the DNA test report was also sent to the United States, but the case did not stop here.

The status of "Memories of Murder" in Korean film history is unquestionable. It is known as the most perfect film in South Korea. It not only made director Bong Joon-ho a success, but also made actor Song Kang-ho a success. The plot of the film is complicated and confusing, but shockingly accurate details can be found everywhere. The serial killer in the film is mysterious and unpredictable, and together with the killer in the real incident, it can leave an eternal knot in the hearts of the audience. Song Kanghao's eyes in a close-up at the end of the film seemed to be full of sharp truths, but in the end, what overflowed was still just a lot of doubts.

It is said that the killer himself may be sitting in the theater when the film is released, watching his own story. And just recently, according to Korean media reports, the identity of the real murderer has also been exposed. Heat of the night: "The Chaser"

On the streets of Seoul late at night, taxis are frequently inserted with the cards of call girls with their phone numbers written on them. Former detective Chung-ho (played by Kim Yun-seok) has a group of call girls under his command. He looks rough and savage, but he seems to be unreasonable to his sisters. Recently, Zhonghao's sisters have been disappearing frequently, and he believes that someone deliberately abducted them. Furious, he flipped through the register looking for clues, and finally identified a suspected phone number, ending in 4885. It just so happened that the call came in at this time and a call girl was needed. Zhonghao asks Meizhen (Seo Young-hee) to go. Meizhen, who was bedridden with a fever at home, wanted to refuse, but Zhonghao couldn't resist, so she left her seven-year-old daughter at home and went out. Zhonghao asked her to remember the other party's address and tell him via text message, telling her not to mess up. Zhonghao also followed him at the same time, hoping to find out the trafficker. When Meizhen followed 4885 Chi Yingmin (played by Ha Jung Woo) into the room, she realized that it was too late. In this place with no signal, Chi Yingmin was going to kill her brutally...

Losing Meizhen After contacting Zhonghao, he began to search around. After encountering Chi Yingmin, he concluded that he was the murderer based on the blood stains on his body. After chasing him, he was taken to the police station. However, the police's indifference and Chi Yingmin's astonishing calmness made the case unsolvable. Chi Yingmin said that Meizhen might also be alive, but Zhonghao never gave up hope of finding Meizhen and pursued desperately.

Compared to "The Chaser", I prefer another title of this film: "Heat of the Night". On a night full of blood and heat, Ha Zhengyu dedicated his perverted murder show. This may be the most heart-wrenching Korean crime film, because it is dark to the end and has no values ????that good must win - the hammer that was lifted fell when it should not have fallen. When it fell, it didn't fall. There are actually many serial murders committed against prostitutes around the world, but Luo Hongzhen's debut film is one of the more outstanding ones that dares to show its cruelty in movies. Adrenaline Rush: "To the End"

The sanctimonious Suwon Police Officer Go Gun-soo (played by Lee Sun-kyun) is at a critical juncture in his life. His mother just passed away not long ago. He was investigated by the prosecutor for accepting bribes. On his way home to attend the funeral, he went too fast and accidentally killed someone.

Gao ran around, exhausted, and finally escaped by hiding from the sky. After finally getting through the crisis, Gao and his colleagues were ordered to track down a wanted criminal, only to find that the other person was the person they bumped into. To make matters worse, someone happened to witness the car accident and reported it anonymously. Shortly afterwards, a mysterious person (played by Zhao Zhenxiong) called and directly revealed the secret of Gao Jianzhu's encounter with a wanted criminal.

The other party has the same decent identity as the senior police officer, but what is the ulterior purpose behind his repeated pestering of this frightened bird?

In Korean crime films, Korean police usually play the role of weak-minded and chatty characters (sometimes they are so chatty that I want to ask the screenwriter if he is tired from writing so much talk), but in this film , the police's IQ finally exploded. Especially when the protagonist uses balloons, strings, coffins and other items to hide and replace corpses in the morgue, I just want to say that this must be a police officer who loves to read mystery novels. As long as there is this scene, I feel The movie is adequate, but that's just the beginning. A magical reversal like "Malicious": "I am a Murderer"

Over the years, there has been one thing that Cui Xiangjiu (played by Zheng Zaiyong) has been unable to let go of for a long time. It was 17 years ago. A serial murder case of a woman occurred that had an extremely negative impact on society, and Cui Xiangjiu was the police detective in charge of the case. The cunning murderer skillfully evaded the dragnet of justice. When the 15-year validity period of the lawsuit came and the day the murderer completely escaped legal punishment, the victim's family issued a death complaint against the incompetent police and the brutal murderer.

Anyone who has read Keigo Higashino's "Malevolence" knows how exciting the plot reversals in it are. This "I Am a Murderer" has a similar shocking reversal. I'm a murderer. No, you are not a murderer. So, who am I? The screenwriter took great pains in the layout, giving a truth and ending that most viewers could not predict. Of course, for female viewers who generally don't like crime movies, this movie also provides benefits, and that is Park Shi Hoo's figure. Thriller movie template: "Hide and Seek"

A successful middle-aged man named Baek Sung-soo (played by Son Hyun-joo) lives in a high-end apartment with his wife Min-ji (played by Jeon Mi-sun) and their two children, Husam and Soo-ah. No worries about food and clothing, happiness and comfort. On this day, he unexpectedly received a call. The other party said that Cheng Ze, Cheng Zhu's brother, had been missing for several months and his whereabouts were unknown. Chengze ran away from home after high school, leaving a disgraceful record on his resume. Cheng-soo, who had a secret in his heart, came to his brother's apartment and found that there were many other people's clothes in his room, and the surrounding residents were all disgusted with Cheng-ze, and the doors of each house were marked with unknown signs. Not long after, a mysterious man wearing a motorcycle helmet attacked Min Zhi's mother and son. The danger was obviously approaching Bai Chengzhu's family. Chengzhu, who had severe mysophobia, almost collapsed.

In a luxurious and bright private house, a mysterious person quietly moves in and plays a dangerous hide-and-seek game with the owner...

Thriller, suspense, and horror, these three categories are often yours It’s hard to tell the difference between me and you, but I’ve been trying to find a movie that most closely matches the word “thriller”. Yes, it’s “Hide and Seek”. In fact, I am very confused. "Hide and Seek" only has a score of 6.8 on Douban, because it not only provides a story worth chewing on, but also shows a horrifying social fact. Although this film is not based on real events, not long after watching the film, news about a very similar plot appeared in Japan.

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