On a pouring night, the ruthless detective Chul-jung was in a surveillance operation when he suddenly had three urgent needs but couldn't find a place[Expand All]
On a pouring night, the ruthless detective Chul-jung was in a surveillance operation when he suddenly had three urgent needs but couldn't find a place to "solve" them. After he finished his "solution" by hiding in a lamppost, a mysterious man in a raincoat passed by him. Chul-jung thought the man was suspicious and went up to ask. Suddenly, the sharp knife in the mysterious man's hand flashed by, and blood bled from the corner of Chul-jung's eye. The mysterious man vanished in an instant. A week later, a murder case occurred in the area where Chul-jung was stationed. The deceased were an elderly couple. The police found that they had been stabbed multiple times to death, and the murder weapon was also left at the scene. However, everyone still has no clue about this case. Chul-jung carefully observed the corpse and suddenly recalled that she had been knocked down by a mysterious man in the rain that night, and recognized that the weapon was the same as the knife held by that man. Chul-jung thus identified that man as the murderer. After a series of investigations, Chul-jung instinctively believed that Kyu-hwan, the advisor of the investment company, was the most suspected, but there was no evidence. Chul-jung took advantage of his power to send people to follow Kyu-hwan at all costs, even at any expense, to expose Kyu-hwan and find evidence of the murder. However, Kyu-hwan was no ordinary person. He took advantage of his power to demote Chul-jung in an attempt to stop Chul-jung from disturbing him. Just then, another murder case occurred, and the method was exactly the same as the first one... The entire film is filled with violent images and black humor in the style of Takeshi Kitano. The scenes of gushing blood from gunshot wounds and killing with sharp blades stabbing wildly are not only shocking but also question the true meaning of justice and fairness.[Collapse]