Ashfall movie plot
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Aimee 2022-03-15 09:01:11
How neat it is to shoot, a typical disaster movie promotion routine! Coupled with the very Korean emotional ending and excellent special effects, four stars can be enough. Korean movies are really not to be underestimated. In fact, what is more interesting after the disaster is the strong political context in the plot. South Korea is really worried about the fact that its country is actually controlled by the United States, and has expressed resistance in many film and television works. So it is the United States that is the stumbling block in this film. Of course, due to the special geographical relationship between Mount Paektu and China, China also intervened, but it is basically a gag plot point such as setting up small obstacles at the script level, which has no substantive effect. In the end, the outcome of the joint reconstruction of North and South Korea is really full of the people of the peninsula's ultimate desire for reunification...
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Jamison 2022-03-04 08:01:11
Korean screenwriters and actors are still very good, and the tasks of Doing Fei can be arranged for you clearly. When I first heard what they were going to accomplish, I almost called for a refund. This is so crazy. I didn't expect to rely on the solid performances of several major movie stars to pull it back, and play a story that you don't believe to be killed until you believe it, is it serious?