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Haepi-endeu (1999)
Many reviewers misunderstanding the ending
Many reviewers are misunderstanding the ending, or other reviewer's reactions to it.
On the facts: my understanding is that the murder is not in response to the affair, which the ML seemed to simply accept, being preoccupied with protecting the kid and wishing FL could be a good mother. One might wonder if the latter is compatible with the affair, and the answer is that it isn't, and she ends up drugging the kid to go meet her lover (who for his part continued to call her at home, against her wishes, risking to expose their affair, because he wanted to make her leave her husband, which she didn't want to do) and ML arrives just in time to save him and send him to the hospital. This, in turn, is what prompts the premeditated murder.
Now, there is a conflation between someone appreciating and "supporting", whatever that means, the ending from the stand point of a plot twist, and suggesting murder as a policy to resolve such disputes. Obviously, the first in no way implies the latter. Personally, I do think that the ending works as a last minute surprise, because her lover was a creepy stalker that wanted to expos the affair so that her and her husband would divorce and he could get the family he wanted in his head, a plan that FL didn't share. So it makes sense for the police to think he might be responsible for the murder. The ML, on the other hand, was depicted as entirely passive and innocuous, and accepting of the adulterous relationship, so the twist was unexpected.
The reason the twist works is also the reason it is not really believable at a second glance. The ML really had no reason to carry out the murder, as opposed to the much more reasonable conclusion of getting a divorce. And, given that FL, by drugging the kid and putting his life and health in jeopardy, would have probably been unable to get custody of the child. So, the very reason the plan works on the cops in the movie, namely that it wouldn't really make sense for him to do something like this, is also the reason it's hard to believe once you step back from the surprise effect and reflect on the implications.