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said... on 06-15-2021 10:18:51
Human from the Asian action/thriller film "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance".

Ryu is a deaf-mute man working in a factory. His ailing sister is in desperate need of a kidney transplant, but Ryu's is not a match. After he loses his job, Ryu contacts a black market organ dealer to exchange one of his kidneys for one his sister can use. However, the dealers disappear after taking Ryu's kidney and money. A donor is found, but Ryu can't afford the operation. To raise money, Yeong-mi, Ryu's radical anarchist girlfriend, suggests kidnapping the daughter of the executive that fired Ryu. To avoid suspicion, they kidnap Yu-sun, the young daughter of the executive's friend Dong-jin. Yu-sun stays with Ryu's sister, who believes Ryu is babysitting her. Ryu and Yeong-mi collect the ransom from Dong-jin, but Ryu's sister discovers their plan and commits suicide. Ryu takes Yu-sun and his sister's body to a suburban riverbed they frequented as children to bury her. Distracted by the burial and unable to hear, Ryu is unaware when Yu-sun slips into the river, and she drowns. As Dong-jin mourns his daughter, he hires an investigator to find her kidnappers. Dong-jin finds Yeong-mi and tortures her. She apologizes for Yu-sun's death but warns Dong-jin that her terrorist friends will kill him if she dies. Unfazed, Dong-jin electrocutes her. After Ryu murders the organ dealers, he returns to Yeong-mi's apartment and sees the police removing her corpse. Dong-jin knocks Ryu unconscious with a booby trap. He takes Ryu to the riverbed where his daughter died, slashes his Achilles tendons and waits for him to bleed to death. After he dismembers Ryu's corpse, Yeong-mi's terrorist associates arrive. They stab Dong-jin, pin a note to his chest, and leave him to die.

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