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The narrative engine of the film is its title, which succinctly outlines the three points of the dramatic conflict. On one side is Jang Dong-su (Ma Dong-seok), a powerful crime boss whose iron grip on the city is shaken when he is attacked and left for dead by a mysterious assailant. On the other is Jung Tae-seok (Kim Mu-yeol), a relentless detective who cares more for the law than he does for police protocol. Bridging—or perhaps widening—the gap is "K" (Kim Sungkyu), a serial killer who targets random victims without a trace. The inciting incident, where the gangster survives the serial killer, flips the script of typical crime thrillers. Usually, the gangster is the antagonist; here, he is the victim, and his bruised ego becomes the driving force of the plot.

Hiçbir motivasyonu olmayan, sadece öldürmek için öldüren sadist ve soğukkanlı bir seri katildir.

Visually, the film adopts a neo-noir aesthetic, utilizing neon-soaked nightscapes and brutalist architecture to frame the action. The action choreography is distinctive, favoring heavy, bone-crunching impacts over stylized martial arts. Ma Dong-seok’s fighting style—reliant on powerful haymakers and grappling—emphasizes the character’s brute force. This physicality contrasts sharply with the killer, K, who is portrayed as a slippery, shadowy presence. Director Lee Won-tae maintains a brisk pace, focusing on the thrill of the chase rather than deep psychological introspection. While this may leave some character motivations feeling thin, it ensures the film remains a high-octane thriller that prioritizes adrenaline over exposition.

Güçlü ve acımasız bir mafya lideridir. Seri katilin saldırısına uğrayıp hayatta kalan tek kişidir ve bu durum itibarını sarsar.