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What is the ending?
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Is there a post-credit scene?
No, the 2024 documentary "Kim Dae Jung Must Not Die," directed by Kim Hwanki (also referred to as Min Hwanki), does not feature a post-credits scene. As a historical documentary chronicling Kim Dae-jung's political career from the 1960s through his 1987 return home, imprisonment, death row footage, survival of persecution, presidency, and Nobel Prize, it focuses on archival and never-before-seen materials without narrative fiction elements typical of feature films that include such scenes. Reviews of 2024 Korean films mention no post-credits content for this title, and its structure as a non-fiction record aligns with straightforward endings rather than teaser extensions.
What is Gu Jeong-tae's unusual hobby as a real estate agent?
Gu Jeong-tae, a real estate agent, has a hobby of sneaking into his clients' homes using their entrusted keys to peep into their lives and steal small belongings as trophies, driven by his compulsion to observe and possess pieces of others' intimate worlds.
Why does Han So-ra post photos of vegan salads despite eating convenience store sausages?
Han So-ra, the social media influencer, maintains a deceptive online persona by posting images of healthy vegan salads to attract followers and scam charity donations, while secretly consuming cheap convenience store sausages, revealing her hypocritical and con artist nature fueled by greed and fear of exposure.
What dark secret from Han So-ra's past does she hide, and how does it connect to her crimes?
Han So-ra's dark secret is her previous job as a hostess, which a missing hostess blackmailed her over to demand a share of her scam profits; So-ra killed the blackmailer, buried the body, and faked her own death to escape Jeong-tae, whom she feared would uncover this while breaking into her home.
Who is Oh Young-joo, and what role does she play in the investigation?
Oh Young-joo is a homicide detective who launches an investigation into the crimes surrounding So-ra's apparent death and the stalker's murder, with all initial evidence pointing to Jeong-tae as the prime suspect, heightening his desperation to prove his innocence amid mounting pressure and threats.
How does Gu Jeong-tae ultimately expose Han So-ra's crimes and clear his name?
Jeong-tae lures So-ra to an underground basement, provokes her into confessing her scams, faked death, framing attempts, and the hostess's murder while secretly recording everything with a hidden camera; simultaneously, the police uncover the buried body, leading to So-ra's arrest and Jeong-tae's vindication.
Is this family friendly?
No, Kim Dae Jung Must Not Die is not family-friendly, as it is rated PG-13 and contains mature historical themes unsuitable for young children.
Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects for children or sensitive viewers include: - Discussions and archival footage related to a death sentence and time on death row. - References to military dictatorship, persecution, imprisonment, and an assassination attempt. - Coverage of the Gwangju massacre involving civilian deaths by the military. - Emotional depictions of political turmoil, ideological victims, and chaotic historical events.