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Subscribe to the channel and enjoy the benefits. / @movie_dochi ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is 'Three Men of the Underworld' from 1970. The original title is 'The Red Circle' in English, which means that the three people eventually gather in one place, as the phrase in the beginning of the movie says. In fact, the subtitle in the introduction is not real, but a phrase made up by the director. Rama Krishna is a Hindu saint and Buddha is Buddha, so it doesn't make sense in the first place. It's not well known in Korea, but it's a work that has a significant weight in crime thriller movies. The world of crime expressed with low saturation, the detailed description of the robbery scene that lasts for nearly 30 minutes although it was briefly covered in the review, and the ambiguous boundary between good and evil and the relationships between the characters that evoke the sympathy of the audience are plots that are familiar to us today, but many of these movie flows were inspired by this movie. It's a movie that leaves a strong impression, but on the other hand, as expected from a French movie at the time, the unfriendliness of the narrative is still there. The bad relationship between Cory and Rico, the relationship between Bozel and Santy, and the past of Inspector Mattei and Jansen are areas that can only be guessed at through the movie, but cannot be known. The world of lonely professional criminals has also influenced the films of action masters Michael Mann and director John Woo. In the film 'John Wick', the name of the nightclub where the shooting took place is 'Red Circle'. Director Jean-Pierre Melville also produced 'Army of Shadows', which I reviewed earlier. If you watch the two films together, you will be able to understand the charm of French films and the charm of director Jean-Pierre Melville at once. It is not flashy, but the feeling is strong. Movie Dochi recommends 'Three Men in the Underworld' to you.