Born into a poor family, Tae-su learns that power is the most important thing in life and decides to become a prosecutor, the most powerful symbol of power in the 1990s. Tae-su finally achieves his goal of becoming a prosecutor after attending the most prestigious law school and experiencing democratic resistance in Korea, but his life is no better than that of a salary man. By chance, he joins a group of wealthy and powerful prosecutors. He finally gets a taste of life at the top, but as much as he enjoys the sweetness of supremacy, he also sees its cruel side.
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Born into a poor family, Tae-su learns that power is the most important thing in life and decides to become a prosecutor, the most powerful symbol of power in the 1990s. Tae-su finally achieves his goal of becoming a prosecutor after attending the most prestigious law school and experiencing democratic resistance in Korea, but his life is no better than that of a salary man. By chance, he joins a group of wealthy and powerful prosecutors. He finally gets a taste of life at the top, but as much as he enjoys the sweetness of supremacy, he also sees its cruel side.
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