Based on the Japanese novel 'Blood of the Policeman' written by Joh Sasaki. Choi Min Jae (Choi Woo-sik)
is a by-the-books police officer who is assigned
to secretly investigate team leader Park Gang Joon
(Cho Jin-woong), who is speculated to cross the line
between cop and criminal to receive intel.
As the investigation ensues and allegiances are made,
Min Jae must determine whether his loyalties lie with
Gang Joon or those who assigned him. Despite an all-too-familiar storyline, the first act is compelling as it conveys the motivation behind why Min Jae had taken on the assignment. The performance from leading man Choi Woo-sik reels you in based on his personal conflict towards wanting to be a righteous cop or bending the rules to catch perpetrators at hand. The film is sleek and stylish in itself as the characters are required to dress up or dress down depending on who they engage with, and the scenes are mostly shot during the night-time providing a sense of grittiness to the atmosphere.
Where the film falters lies in the lack of coherency based on the various subplots introduced, which often become difficult to follow and confusing for the viewer.
Not to mention, the ending is anti-climatic. Leaving unanswered questions. And the viewer isn't motivated enough to see where the next chapter will lead due to the underdevelopment of characters. One only concludes that this film would have faired better, if under a different writer.
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