April 4, 2025 — A historic day for South Korean democracy. Today, President Yoon Suk-yeol was officially impeached by the National Assembly. Across the country, people are rejoicing. Not because a political figure has fallen, but because democracy has once again proven to be alive and resilient. The past few years have not been easy. The people have endured abuse of power, unchecked prosecutors, media manipulation, and the bitter taste of inequality. But in the end, one truth stood strong: sovereignty belongs to the people . And on this very day, one film resurfaces in my memory — a story of power, corruption, and the cost of ambition: The King (2017), directed by Han Jae-rim. The King — Plot Summary Directed by Han Jae-rim Starring: Jo In-sung, Jung Woo-sung, Bae Sung-woo, Kim Eui-sung, Ryu Jun-yeol Genre: Crime / Political Drama / Thriller Park Tae-soo (Jo In-sung) was a typical student from a poor background who learned early that o...