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Controversy Surrounding Netflix Drama “Murderer” Scene: Opinions Divided – Similarity to Lee Jae-myeong?

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Sushi eating scene, prisoner number 4421 ‘intentional setting’ opinions divided

A scene from the drama ‘Murderer’

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Hwang Jae-ha = Controversy arose that a character in the Netflix drama ‘Murderer: Confusion’ was reminiscent of Lee Jae-myeong, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, but Netflix denied that this was true.

On the 12th, several posts were posted on an online community with the content, ‘A lookalike of CEO Lee Jae-myung appeared in the Netflix drama Murderer.’

The character in the play who is pointed out as resembling CEO Lee is Hyeong Jeong-guk, who uses his wealth to commit various corruptions. This is because Hyung Jeong-guk, with his white hair combed back and wearing black-rimmed glasses, resembles CEO Lee.

The scene where Criminal Justice Bureau eats sushi at the detention center is reminiscent of the suspicion that CEO Lee’s wife paid for sushi with a corporate card, and it was also pointed out that Criminal Justice Bureau’s prisoner number 4421 corresponds to the 442.1 billion won in profits earned by the developer of the Daejang-dong development project. .

In the comments on the related post, some people said, ‘It really looks similar (to CEO Lee)’ or ‘It seems like it was intentional,’ but some also said that it was ‘just a piece of cake.’

Netflix officials completely denied the allegations, calling them “unfounded.”

‘Murderer’, which was released on the 9th, is a crime thriller that deals with the process of an ordinary man gradually transforming into a murderer after accidentally committing murder. It is based on a webtoon of the same name and stars Choi Woo-sik and Son Seok-gu.

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