Chapter 159: The Two Men Go to the End (2)
Sometimes, in crime movies or dramas, you see scenes like this—
They set up a gloomy atmosphere, shooting in locations that are already dreary and making them feel even more depressing.
Construction sites, docks, empty lots, dark forests, or abandoned buildings—
Only bleak and unsettling places appear, making even the viewers feel down just watching them.
Well, I get it.
The subject is crime, so they can’t exactly film in bright, cheerful locations.
After all, crime isn’t something you can commit openly and proudly.
But still—
‘If it’s done openly and proudly, wouldn’t it stop being a crime?’
If you’re confident in yourself and have no shame even if others see what you’re doing, then it’s no longer a crime.
So—
“There’s no need to hide. We just have to be in a bright place, standing tall.”
