Man, I literally cried watching that interrogation scene between Shi-mok and Yoon. Lee Kyu-Hyung did an *excellent* job conveying the emotions of a suffering father/ criminal in that scene.
I agree. The dialogue was quite impactful and well thought out. It appeals to human compassion. And the actors themselves were so subtle and subdued, which is what makes the scene even better.
Wasn’t it awesome! I love it even better when the fact that we know beforehand that he lost his child didn’t take away one bit from the emotional impact of the scene. Watching him cry like that twisted my gut. It’s just so sad that he ended up making the wrong choice by following down this path. I don’t feel for him as a criminal but I feel so much for him as a father.
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Hye Mi
July 30, 2017 at 11:02 AM
Man, I literally cried watching that interrogation scene between Shi-mok and Yoon. Lee Kyu-Hyung did an *excellent* job conveying the emotions of a suffering father/ criminal in that scene.
s9313071e
July 30, 2017 at 11:53 PM
I agree. The dialogue was quite impactful and well thought out. It appeals to human compassion. And the actors themselves were so subtle and subdued, which is what makes the scene even better.
Hye Mi
July 31, 2017 at 2:44 AM
Wasn’t it awesome! I love it even better when the fact that we know beforehand that he lost his child didn’t take away one bit from the emotional impact of the scene. Watching him cry like that twisted my gut. It’s just so sad that he ended up making the wrong choice by following down this path. I don’t feel for him as a criminal but I feel so much for him as a father.