Without spoiling: the ending subverts typical gangster-movie expectations. It’s more The Departed than The Godfather . The final 20 minutes are tense, brutal, and emotionally bitter. You’ll either love or hate the bleak payoff. Where It Stumbles 1. Pacing Issues The first 40 minutes are deliberately slow, heavy on dialogue and power dynamics. If you come in expecting The Man from Nowhere levels of action, you’ll be frustrated. Violence is used sparingly but sharply.

The prison feels claustrophobic and grimy, while the outside world—when they escape it—is slick, neon-lit, and equally treacherous. The visual contrast reinforces the theme: freedom is just another cage.

Known as an idol-actor (ZE:A), Im Si-wan delivers a quietly menacing and emotionally layered performance. His transformation from a seemingly innocent inmate to a cold, calculating player is the film’s backbone. He holds his own against veteran Sol Kyung-gu.

Some character decisions—especially in the third act—feel rushed. A major motivation for one character’s betrayal isn’t fully earned, relying more on shock than logic.

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