In 1985, Jong-tae Kim was illegally kidnapped in front of his wife and children and forcefully imprisoned by agents in the Namyoung area where savage torture began.
Professional interrogator and torturer Doo-han Lee was at the center of the fabricated incident. He was a no-nonsense expert in interrogations and tortures, yet a cold-blooded man who never hesitated or felt remorse in driving his interrogation victims to their deaths. 20 years have passed, Korea is a democr...
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In 1985, Jong-tae Kim was illegally kidnapped in front of his wife and children and forcefully imprisoned by agents in the Namyoung area where savage torture began.
Professional interrogator and torturer Doo-han Lee was at the center of the fabricated incident. He was a no-nonsense expert in interrogations and tortures, yet a cold-blooded man who never hesitated or felt remorse in driving his interrogation victims to their deaths. 20 years have passed, Korea is a democracy, and Kim, who now holds a rank of a Minister, is on his way to meet Lee in prison. Kim cannot bear to put his hand on Lee’s shoulder as Lee kneels down and asks forgiveness. Now Kim thinks about the cruel past, the deep scars left in his mind, and the possibility of forgiveness.
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