If you enjoy films like Unforgettable or The Witch: Part 1 , or if you just want to see a wonderfully unhinged Shin Hye-sun beat up high school thugs for 110 minutes, don’t miss this.
In an era of gritty, ultra-serious revenge thrillers, Brave Citizen feels like a breath of fresh (and often hilarious) air. Based on a popular webtoon, the film follows Han Si-min (Shin Hye-sun), a former national taekwondo athlete who now hides her past as she works as a meek, substitute high school teacher. But when a vicious bully named Han Su-gang (Lee Jun-young) terrorizes her students, Si-min decides to fight back – not with lectures or reports, but with her long-dormant martial arts skills. movie brave citizen
If you’ve seen any bullied-teen-revenge film (from Karate Kid to Whiplash ), you’ll see the beats coming a mile away. The villain’s father is the powerful politician who owns the town. The principal is corrupt. The system fails the kids. There are no major plot surprises. Also, some side characters (the one loyal student, the ex-boyfriend) feel underdeveloped and purely functional. If you enjoy films like Unforgettable or The
Brave Citizen isn’t trying to be high art. It’s a cathartic, popcorn-crunching ride that delivers exactly what the title promises: a brave citizen who decides that sometimes, the only way to teach a bully a lesson is with a spinning hook kick to the face. But when a vicious bully named Han Su-gang