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The behind-the-scenes production of fighting against injustice

This film is adapted from the popular online movie of the same name in South Korea in 2000. At that time, the original film had set a record of 1.29 million on-demand views. The repackaged "Fighting the Wrong" is a B-level cut action movie. Director Ryu Seung-wan and actor Ryu Seung-beom, this pair of "brothers" are becoming more and more famous in Chungmuro, and they have different styles. Their futures are generally optimistic by people in the industry. The films with which he has collaborated, such as "Arhat" and "The Crying Fist", have all received good reviews, and "Fighting the Unjust" has attracted a lot of attention. The film set off a retro style of the 1970s, whether it is clothing, music or speech, they are all retro. It is well known that Ryu Seung-wan is keen on action movies. For this remake, he mentioned: "In addition to respecting the kung fu essence of the original work, I have changed almost all the content, so I believe the audience will not think it is a waste of time." Of course, black The style of action comedy will continue. A large part of the film's already stretched production costs was spent on the construction of the studio. It is somewhat similar to the Pig Cage Walled City in Stephen Chow's "Kung Fu". The architecture and clothing refer to the styles of old Shanghai and the Manchu period. The vast Manchu wilderness and the gentlemanly style of Shanghai, China, already have the space for exciting imagination. Pass, and the characters on the stage are all Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon masters, and even figures from Shaolin, Wudang and other sects. Mr. Li in "Fighting the Injustice" is called "The ratio of sincerity and justice is 2:8 "The legendary spy who punishes evil and eradicates evil in troubled times. How to avoid becoming another Hong Kong-style Shaw Brothers' repeat of old movies? How imaginative the story is, and how much of the essence of Korean movies will be incorporated into it becomes the source of suspense. Since the director himself is a loyal fan of the "Raiders of the Lost Ark" series, the film's shooting techniques and even the posters also referenced the former's western cowboy-style creativity. Ryu Seung-wan himself revealed: "Don't worry about the film being overly violent. I added a lot of popular words among Korean netizens to make it not feel outdated." What’s interesting is that according to the crew, this may be the film he spent the most time forgetting to eat and sleep in: “In a few months, I rarely trimmed my edges, and I often saw an unshaven man appear in the film. On the set, at first we thought it was an uncle passing by. This shows the hard work the director put into it. Although it is not a big production, due to Ryu Seung-wan's personal charm and the popularity of the original work, according to Korean film media statistics, "Fighting the Injustice" ranked first in online searches for movie names in the first half of 2008.