Look, this is a violent, dark Korean crime thriller that's exactly what it says on the tin: a murder competition with a 20 billion won prize. The premise is creative, but the execution seems middling based on the lukewarm ratings.
The violence is graphic—we're talking dismemberment, blood, gun violence, the works. Common Sense Media doesn't mince words about it. If you're squeamish, hard pass.
For adults who love Korean crime dramas and don't mind gore, this might be worth a watch if you've exhausted better options. But with a 6.8 IMDb and 3.3 Letterboxd rating, it's clearly not top-tier. Reviews mention it starts slow and builds steam, which is code for 'you'll need to push through some boring bits.'
Obviously keep this far away from kids. The WISE score is low because while it has some creative merit, it's violent, not particularly enriching, and apparently not even that entertaining. There are better Korean thrillers out there.



