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"A Blood-Soaked Identity: Trading a Name for Vengeance" My Name is a visceral, relentless, and emotionally bone-crunching "revenge noir" that showcases the raw, transformative power of one woman’s fury. Starring the fearless Han So-hee as Yoon Ji-woo, a daughter who witnesses her father’s murder and joins a powerful drug cartel to find the killer. Under the guidance of the enigmatic crime boss Choi Mu-jin (played by the charismatic Park Hee-soon), she takes on a new identity as a police officer to go undercover. It is a hauntingly intense journey of betrayal and survival, where the line between "justice" and "revenge" becomes as blurred as the scars on her knuckles. The visual style of the series is "Gritty Urban Neon & Industrial Noir," characterized by its rain-slicked pavement, flickering fluorescent lights, and the heavy, metallic atmosphere of Incheon’s underworld. The filming locations are a raw showcase of Korea’s industrial and coastal grit—from the labyrinthine alleyways and rusted shipping containers of Incheon Port to the dimly lit gymnasiums and sleek, cold police interrogation rooms of Busan. The cinematography uses a dark, moody palette with flashes of crimson and electric blue, making every brutal, hand-to-hand combat sequence feel like a desperate struggle for air in a world that has already forgotten her.
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