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He is sentenced to a maximum-security prison where they did TERRIBLE things to the inmates. Not saying its a bad movie, but the sadness.Īll the evidence in the world is stacked against Kwon Yoo. The next day, he wakes up to police breaking in and the whole movie goes downhill from there. So the warning bells went off, but I played it cool because we were just 15 minutes into the movie. As a woman, I NEVER leave my door unlocked. He drops off the phone, collects his payment and tells the woman that she should lock her door because she had left it unlocked while showering. He’s a freeloader off of her but he loves her and tries to be helpful (I guess). His mother is a nurse who sees no wrong in him. Ji Chang Wook character’s, Kwon Yoo, is basically a loser who has no intention of getting a job. Yes, this was a hard watch in the beginning. Another hard watch but I’m trying my best. They talk to the people they play online with and can lose hours gaming. Now I’m not a gamer but the rest of my family is, so I felt like I could see them in this movie. With the help of hacker Yeo-Wool, he tries to uncover the truth behind the murder case. In real life, Kwon Yoo is unemployed, but in the virtual game world he is the best leader. Here’s what Asian Wiki has to say about the movie: Enter Fabricated City. Ji Chang Wook has been on my radar since the days of Healer so I was interested in seeing what he could do in a movie. Holy smokes I liked this movie! I’ve been watching a lot of serial killer thriller mysteries that have been making me sad/confused so I wanted to watch something that had action and well easy to follow. Main Cast: Ji Chang Wook, Shim Eun Kyung, Oh Jung Se, Ahn Jae Hong, Kim Sang Ho
