Minority Opinion, directed by Kim Sung-je, starring Yoon Kye-sang, Hae-jin, Kim Ok-bin. Posted 2013 Korean Review. After many changes in distribution and film production. Is it that high?
After seeing the hangman he had dated for six years, Yoon Kye-sang's acting was so good that expectations rose for the solid lineup of Kim Ok-bin and Yoo Hae-jin. Jin's acting is excellent. I don't know what others will think, and maybe everyone is convinced that Yoon Kye-sang is doing very well in serious roles right now.
During the viewing process, I got chills from her amazing acting and performance.

Just like the real people in the film. So, two photos of Kim Ok-bin, whom I personally like very much. She is an actress who does that kind of thing in this film, but she is a rude and somewhat selfish reporter. While watching the movie, I got a little angry, but thanks to Grandfather Jang, the cruel reality inside this cruel film is gradually becoming warmer. Usually, courtroom films like this are depressing and heavy, but Minority Opinion is not like that. I don't think it needs to be.
However, it is very realistic and heavy, yet not too heavy, so I think it is a more accessible and realistic film.