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South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

author:Brother Jun entertains

The movies that have been adapted from real cases that I have talked to you about before are still the same today.

Personally, I prefer to recommend movies adapted from real cases, and while telling the movies, I also review the murder demon incidents that have really existed with you, hoping that through the analysis of the case, everyone can identify and stay away from these perversions and ensure their own life safety.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

Well, today I want to talk about a crime film - "Unforgivable", so behind this movie, what is the heart-wrenching and cruel true story? Let's take a look!

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

The film "Unforgivable" was released in South Korea in 2010, with a Douban rating of 7.8, which is better than 87% of thrillers.

The film is the first feature film directed by Kim Hyung-joon, and judging from the audience's evaluation, the film is a success.

In terms of casting, the director is also very visionary!

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

He found Qinglong, Baixiang, dazhong award film emperor Xue Jingqiu and Liu Chengfan as the protagonists, and it is said that xue Jingqiu also lost 10 kilograms of weight for the role of forensic professor in the movie.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

The film is also the first film in South Korea set in the National Institute of Scientific Search, which has quite a lot of dissection scenes that can be faked and real, and it is said that in order to make the film, Xue Jingqiu also went to learn anatomy, and the director also spent more than two years conducting professional data searches.

So what story does the film tell? Let's take a look!

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

Xue Jingqiu is a professor at the National Institute of Scientific Search, his daughter is studying abroad, father and daughter are dependent on each other, in order to accompany his daughter, he decided to end the tricky case in his hands and take a long vacation to accompany his daughter who is about to return.

The tricky case was a case of mutilation, where the police found 6 female mutilations that had been torn apart.

The police determined that it was the same person who committed it, that is, a serial murder case.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

Because these victims were very beautiful women before they were born, and each body was missing an arm, the modus operandi and the characteristics of the victims were very similar.

The policewoman who had just arrived at the police station had strong reasoning ability, and soon locked the suspect on Li Shenghao, an environmental protection entrepreneur played by Liu Chengfan.

Li Shenghao advocates the development of ecological agriculture, and his prestige in the hearts of the local people is very high.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

Surprisingly, when he was taken to the police station, he openly admitted that he was the murderer of the serial murder case, saying that he was the intention of the deceased to make a living by advocating drainage reclamation before his death.

But this statement could not be applied to the other 5 cases, and while the police were searching for evidence, the professor's daughter actually disappeared.

The professor concluded that his daughter's disappearance was related to Li Shenghao, and the other party also proposed that as long as the professor solved the mystery he left on the corpse, he would tell the other party the whereabouts of his daughter.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

The film ends with the professor's daughter still dead, and there is no whole body, and the body he previously dissected was li Shenghao's combination of his daughter's body and the heads of other victims.

Li Shenghao's purpose in doing so was actually to retaliate for the professor's behavior.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

More than a decade ago, Li Shenghao's sister was abused by 3 men, but because the three people had money in their families, they bought the professor who was a forensic doctor at the time and faked the examination.

Obviously, Li Shenghao's sister was violated, but the professor said that the other party had no trauma and let several men be acquitted.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

Later, his sister could not bear such humiliation and chose to commit suicide, and the family became desolate due to her sister's death, and his parents died soon after.

The young Li Shenghao planted the seeds of hatred in his heart, and when he grew up, he killed several women to attract the attention of the police, and even kidnapped and killed the daughter of the professor who started the crime.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

Let the professor taste the pain of losing a loved one!

Li Shenghao did not think about living well since he decided to take revenge, his behavior is unforgivable, and the act of professor as a law enforcement officer is equally unforgivable!

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

The film is based on a real case in South Korea in 2009, when the serial killer Kang Ho-soon killed 7 women.

Women, in particular, are afraid to wear skirts, stockings and boots because the killers like to kill women who dress like this.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

In addition to changing their dress, many women in South Korea have also purchased self-defense items such as small hand-held pepper sprayers and personal safety alarms, hoping to save their lives in an emergency.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

Later, the police investigated and deduced that the women who died at the hands of Jiang Haochun were estimated to be 10.

After Jiang Haochun was arrested, he admitted that he had killed 7 women since the end of 2006, and before he started, he would meet them in a karaoke hall, or directly trick each other into the bus at the bus stop, and then take them away and kill them.

The women killed were of different ages, ranging from 20-year-old female college students to older women in their 50s, and even one of the victims was said to be a Chinese woman.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

Among the women he killed, the police also suspected that his wife and mother-in-law had died in the fire.

He was married 4 times, the other three wives were alive, and the fourth wife died along with his mother-in-law.

Before his wife's death, they lived together, and later he bought insurance for her and the two married, and soon the wife died.

So the police suspected that he had cheated on bail and killed his wife, but because of insufficient evidence, he was not imprisoned, but instead received 480 million won in compensation, which he used to buy a 220 million won shop and a car, and lived a good life.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

But after the death of his fourth wife, he embarked on the path of killing women.

After he was caught, the police found that he was a completely sick killer who took pleasure in killing people, had no intention of repenting, and reprimanded the police for giving evidence.

Later, evidence was found, and he was strongly condemned by the South Korean people, and at the request of the people, Kang Hao-soon was sentenced to death on charges of intentional homicide, arson to death, and killing relatives.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

This is also the first death penalty case in South Korea in 2010 in 12 years, and everyone knows that South Korea abolished the death penalty, because of Kang Hao-soon's case, the South Korean people want to restore the death penalty, but this wish has not been fulfilled.

The murderer's method of killing in the movie is somewhat similar to the real case, and the characteristics of the victim are roughly the same, but the screenwriter creates a new story on the murderer, making his killing turn into revenge.

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

The killer in the movie reminds me of the domestic "Zhang Buckle Case", but the killer in the prototype of the movie is really unforgivable!

South Korea's first death penalty case in 12 years was adapted, Xue Jingqiu + Liu Chengfan, this crime film reversed too wonderfully

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