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Trick (2016) dives into the murky waters of media ethics with a palpable tension that lingers throughout. Suk-Jin’s journey from a disgraced PD to a reluctant revival is layered, revealing the often murky motivations behind news reporting. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as Suk-Jin grapples with his past mistakes while juggling the demands of a new CEO. The performances are raw and compelling, particularly as they navigate the gray areas of truth and sensationalism. The atmosphere is thick with unease, highlighting the moral dilemmas in journalism, and it’s interesting to see how it reflects contemporary media issues. There's a grit to the storytelling that makes it stand out in the drama-thriller genre.
Focus on the exploration of media ethics.Notice the tension in Suk-Jin's character arc.Pay attention to the atmosphere and pacing.
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