One last trip. . The film tells about the last days of those sentenced to death. They only have a few last wishes. One of them is the last lunch. Prisoners can want anything they want. The Su-a girl responsible for that desire. She's making that last meal. But one day, another suicide bomber came into her sights. The thing is, he's going to die very soon. And because of his mental illness, the guy does not understand what awaits him. Su-a is trying his best to help this prisoner.
A very interesting and profound topic: people and circumstances, people and labels that they so easily hang on each other. Judicial errors, innocently convicted, the legality of the highest punishment – fertile ground for artistic works. The main thing is not to let the actors down. And in this film, the acting game is worthy, the plot keeps in suspense and there is a share of romance. It certainly does not claim anything, but it is absolutely worthy of viewing.
Koreans, as always, are organically restrained in the narrative, but there are moments from which the heart shrinks, believe me. Heroes are revealed slowly - this is understandable, prison is not a place for sentiments and weak-minded workers, but after all, almost every "hard heart" can be reached, or is it all fairy tales of the harsh truth of life?
7 out of 10
Andrei Knyshov.