Information on unfair trade in moviesSuch good content and excellent acting skills of double actors also contributed greatly to enhancing the immersion of the film, but none of them showed awkward acting and each played their part perfectly. In particular, the acting confrontation between Hwang Jung-min, Ryu Seung-bum, and Yoo Hae-jin was really impressive, and the famous lines they spoke were so good. It is a well-made crime that I could focus more on and be satisfied with the contents that even send out social satire messages because of the wonderful acting of such good actors.Title: The Unjust Produced: 2010 Country: Korean Genre: Crime, Drama Director: Ryu Seung-wan Starring: Hwang Jung-min, Ryu Seung-bum, Yoo Hae-jin, Cheon Ho-jin, Ma Dong-seok, Woo Jung-guk, Cho Young-jin, Jeong Man-sik, Lee Seong-min, Lee Hee-jun, Oh Jung-se, etc. Screening time: 119 minutes Rating: 8.5/10I thought it was great and scary that the overall content of this work was realistic, but I was surprised that dirtier things were actually going on than this, and after seeing things dealing with this social satire, I felt uncomfortable and frustrated. There are so many characters in this work that they move only for their own benefit and think nothing of harming others. It is normal to cheer for the main character, but here the main character is also a villain, so I cannot empathize with him. It was more unique because most of the characters, including the main character, were not common to be villains, but I also liked the fact that the development of the various contents was somewhat complicated. Certainly, it is best to organize a crime in a tense way.Hwang Jung-min, Ryu Seung-beom, Yoo Hae-jin, and Cheon Ho-jin were released on October 28, 2010.Choi Cheol-ki (Hwang Jung-min) is a detective who is active in the investigation team in the metropolitan area, but he is not treated well because he was not a police officer. Juyang (Ryu Seung-beom) is a prosecutor at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office and is angry at the news that he was arrested for committing bad acts for Chairman Kim. He is a villain who pays Jang Seok-gu (Yoo Hae-jin) as chairman of Haedong Construction. He is the boss of Kang Jung-sik (Cheon Ho-jin) and Choi Cheol-ki, who has a fiery personality. The plot of the plot*Image Source: NAVER MOVE*Director Ryu Seung-wan’s “Unfair Trade” is a shocking serial murder case in which the Republic of Korea is overturned, but the president eventually intervenes directly due to the continued failure of arrest, and when the prime suspect died, the urgent police created a fake criminal. The scenario itself felt complicated and several characters were intertwined, so the tension increased as it unfolded in the second half, but it was good that the interest of how the ending would end continued. It is also a good crime that I was able to immerse myself in watching until the end because of the actors’ excellent acting skills. The movie’s unfair trading cast