Its rich commentary on power inequalities between the wealthy and the poor is a major standout.

The two must come up with a secure, strong defense in less than three hours.

Asger enters an intense race against time when he answers an emergency call from a kidnapped woman.

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Anyone who cherishes well-built revenge stories on film should giveI Saw the Devila try.

Furthermore,I Saw the Devilalso features top-notch cinematography and action-packed scenes.

It is the kind of film that sticks with viewers long after the credits roll.

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Ricardo Darin and Soledad Villamil embrace as Esposito and Irene in The Secret in THeir Eyes

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Choi Min-sik in I Saw the Devil looking at the camera

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Left: Park Dooman (Song Kangho) holds a picture of the killer to the camera with Seo Taeyoon (Kim Sangkyung) sits beside him

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