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Christophe 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Watched "The Watchers" first and then watched "Stalking"
Since I saw "The Watchers" first, I didn't know that it was a remake of "Stalker", I still can't figure out how I missed the "Stalker" of the old game of the Galaxy.
Let me talk about my thoughts on "Monitors" first. Due to preconceived reasons, plus the selection of Korean urbanization and... -
Madisyn 2022-01-24 17:48:24
Compare China and South Korea
I believe which movie you watch first will affect the evaluation of these two movies. Subjectively, the advantages of the first film will be emphasized.
For example, if you watch Korean movies first, you will feel that Korean movies have more refined shots and richer character expressions. If the...

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Letha 2022-01-24 17:48:24
The remake of the self-tour of Naihai's "Tracking", the level is good, so let's see it, no surprises. Squirrel knew he was going to hang up when he first appeared on the stage; Huazhu's neurotic little gesture was thought to be a foreshadowing, but he didn't explain it later; Zheng Yusheng still has no acting skills and is as fat as a pig's head. What is the aesthetic of the people who shouted "A few blocks of the original Hong Kong film has been dumped in the remake"? How did the people who say "South Korean police movies are still awkward" come to the conclusion?
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Hazle 2022-01-24 17:48:24
6.0/10. I don’t like it just because I’m used to watching popcorn. It feels that they are all Korean crime movies with exactly the same rhythm. Except for the actor, they are all too good. And most of the key clues come out of thin air. Only Ren Dahua’s surprise Enough to turn over the entire movie. PS: Can the heroine be so beautiful that she can be called the public face? I was recognized long ago. . .