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Bad Mistake

Best Mistake (2021)

A bloody sequel with familiar tropes. Stream now on Netflix. Action, intrigue, and a tangled web of loyalties await.

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Bad Mistake
Original Title 일진에게 찍혔을 때
Formats Streaming
Seasons 3
Episodes 47
Duration 25 mins
Status Ended
Year 2021
First Air Date July 25, 2019
Last Air Date February 17, 2022
Broadcast Day tuesday, thursday
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Synopsis

The story focuses on Yun Doo, a studious, normal girl. An old partner won't stop bothering her through messages, so she makes up that she has a boyfriend and posts a random photo of a guy. That picture turns out to be from Hyun Ho, one of the most popular and rebellious of the school. It's a school drama, with several romances in sight.

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A Bloody Sequel with Familiar Tropes

Believer 2, now streaming on Netflix, picks up where its predecessor left off. Cho Jin-woong reprises his role as narcotics division captain Won-ho, a cop who plays by his own rules. The elusive drug business operator, formerly portrayed by Ryu Jun-yeol, is now played by Oh Seung-hoon. The film introduces a few extra baddies and swaps out director Lee Hae-young for Baek Jong-yul. But what it doesn’t do is add much to the convoluted plotting of the first film.

The original Believer was a hit, and perhaps that’s why this empty, bloody sequel got the green light. The story revolves around the pursuit of Seo Young-rak, a cartel criminal who has always been one step ahead of Won-ho. The film delves into existential questions about desire, belief, and revenge. As Rak and his trusty brother-sister drug cooks dismantle the operations of high-level drug supplier Brian (posing as “Mr. Lee”), the stakes escalate. Rak’s motive? To avenge the deaths of his parents, murdered by the cartel leader 25 years earlier.

The film’s structure mirrors the first installment, restaging action sequences and maintaining a complex web of alliances. Won-ho, now suspended for incompetence, continues his solitary hunt for both Brian and Rak. The film doesn’t shy away from gratuitous violence, but it also adds layers and twists to the story. While it doesn’t deliver a definitive answer to the cliffhanger from Believer, it keeps viewers engaged.

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In summary, Believer 2 doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it offers fans of the first film more of what they enjoyed: action, intrigue, and a tangled web of loyalties. Whether you stream it or skip it depends on your appetite for blood-soaked crime dramas with a touch of existential pondering.

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