: Beneath the action, the film serves as a critique of South Korea’s socioeconomic inequality, portraying "unemployed outsiders" fighting against an "untouchable" political and corporate elite who use common citizens as scapegoats.
: Critics often describe the film as having a rapid-fire pace that mimics the levels of a video game, featuring gravity-defying car chases and visceral fight sequences. Fabricated City YIFY
: The team utilizes imaginative gadgets—from surveillance drones to customized "smart" tools—to outmaneuver their wealthy adversaries. Critical Reception and Legacy Fabricated City (2017) by Park Kwang-hyun : r/Koreanfilm : Beneath the action, the film serves as
: After a daring prison escape aided by an unlikely serial killer ally, Kwon Yu reunites with his "Resurrection" gaming squad—including a socially anxious master hacker (Shim Eun-kyung) and a demolition expert (Ahn Jae-hong)—to take down the powerful elite orchestrating the cover-up. Visual Style and Themes Critical Reception and Legacy Fabricated City (2017) by
: Kwon Yu (played by Ji Chang-wook in his film debut) is an unemployed "deadbeat" in reality but a legendary tactical leader known as "Captain" in a popular online combat game.
: His life turns into a nightmare after he returns a lost phone and is subsequently arrested, charged, and swiftly convicted for the rape and murder of a minor based on fabricated evidence.