Action,Crime   South Korea

In the movie "The King," Tae-su, born into a poor family, grows up believing that power is paramount in life. Determined to attain power and success, he sets his sights on becoming a prosecutor, which embodies the ultimate symbol of authority and influence in 1990s Korea.

Despite facing numerous challenges, Tae-su manages to secure admission into the country's most prestigious law school. During this time, he becomes witness to the democratic resistance movement happening in Korea, which instills a sense of moral responsibility within him.

After years of hard work and dedication, Tae-su eventually achieves his goal of becoming a prosecutor. However, he soon realizes that his life is not much different from that of an ordinary salaryman. Frustrated and disillusioned, he yearns for a taste of the luxurious lifestyle enjoyed by a powerful clique of prosecutors who possess both wealth and authority.

By chance, Tae-su joins this group of influential prosecutors, gaining access to a life of privilege and social standing. He revels in the perks of being at the top of the hierarchy, relishing in the sense of supremacy it brings. However, as he delves deeper into this world, Tae-su begins witnessing the dark and ruthless side of power.

As Tae-su indulges in his newfound position, he discovers the corrupt and unethical practices the powerful prosecutors engage in to maintain their authority. This revelation shakes his beliefs and ideals to the core, forcing him to confront the cost of power and the moral compromises it demands.

The movie "The King" explores Tae-su's journey as he grapples with the price of power and the conflicting desires for success, morality, and personal fulfillment. It delves into the complexities of human nature and the consequences of pursuing power at any cost.
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