Yeong-Soon Son

Yeong-Soon Son

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  • Height: 5' 1¾" (1.57 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Dana 2022-11-16 00:49:09

      Walking in the middle of science fiction and irony

      In the film, the director's dissatisfaction with the United States was so straightforward that he almost typed it out directly into the subtitles. At the beginning of the scene, a US military scientist at the US military base arrogantly asked people to pour out the dirty methanol in the bottle....

    • Clifford 2022-11-12 12:25:40

      Innocent

      The first time I watched a Korean film was "My Sassy Girl", which was hotly debated on the streets at that time. I fell asleep in the middle, feeling procrastinated, hypocritical, and numb. Later, when I heard other people say that Korean films are good, I always pouted and didn't take it...

    • Jaunita 2022-04-22 07:01:31

      The social satire may be overkill, but the thriller and emotional scene is top notch

    • Kasey 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Feng Junhao subverts Hollywood's traditional monster-themed disaster films. Family affection, political satire, social criticism and black humor alternately appear, making people addicted to watching. Song Kang-ho and Bae Doo-na's acting skills are praised, and the soundtrack is enough. With the absence of the lone hero, the slow-motion preparations are only exchanged for hilarious and poignant mistakes. The powerlessness of the little people is in stark contrast to the fragility and the indifference of the government. (8.0/10)

    The Host quotes

    • Officer: Your daughter, Park Hyun-seo, a seventh grader at Dangsan Middle School. She's on the deceased list.

      Park Gang-Du: Yeah, she goes to Dangsan School... she's deceased... but she's not dead.

      [the officer laughs]

      Park Gang-Du: I mean, she died, but she's still alive.

      Officer: Now you're talking in circles.

    • Park Nam-Joo: [wiping away tears] She's so pretty in that photo.

      Park Hie-bong: She looks just like... her mom in that photo.

      Park Nam-Joo: Do you think her mom even knows that she died?

      Park Hie-bong: Not a chance. It's been thirteen years since she popped out the baby and ran off.

      Park Nam-il: [glares over at Gang-du, who is sprawled out on the gym floor, fast asleep and snoring gently] I'd run away, too, damn it.

      [to Gang-du]

      Park Nam-il: You asleep? Huh?

      [He prods Gang-du with his foot, but Gang-du doesn't stir]

      Park Hie-bong: Nam-il.

      Park Nam-il: [to Gang-du] You can sleep at a time like this?

      Park Hie-bong: What are you doing to your brother?