The Net Comments

  • Arvid 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    This time the Hong Kong translation name is very appropriate - "people who can't escape from the north" is the whole story of "Net". Kim Ki-duk's camera language is still restrained and simple, but he has injected too many stereotyped and symbolic descriptions into the characters who live or live under two completely different ideologies, making the story itself full of conflict and tension, but unable to Cover up the film's lack of technique and...

  • Kale 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    The scribbles and roughness of the playwriting and scheduling are so far a matter of creative mentality and stage, but the pain is solid and almost political. I have seen so many people commenting that the director has lost his aura, and it's useless; I think he only has the instinct (talent) left to carry his dick... As for desire, he really doesn't have it anymore. never...

  • Kellie 2022-04-23 07:05:12

    Not to mention the quality of capitalist communism, the family is used against the state, and the state cannot stop people's freedom and reunion, but a fisherman who is familiar with politics eventually loses to...

  • Verlie 2022-04-23 07:05:12

    Kim Ki-duk also started the main theme, discussing the issue of hatred between the North and the South, a good-natured fisherman who crossed the border and became a suspected spy in South Korea, returned to the country and became a traitor of the Northern Dynasty. The beatings come as soon as they say it, freedom and dictatorship are bullshit, and the poor are always civilians. Once they get into the net, don't think about the days of getting out...

  • Rusty 2022-04-23 07:05:12

    From the fuse of the incident, the fishing net, to the protagonist being trapped and tortured by the net of political factors, the movie is better than expected. Because the director's political standpoint is to a certain extent objective, the oppression of the people by the dictatorship, and the richness of the capitalist society hides dirt. Kim Ki-duk did not change the ending of his usual despair, but he still missed the reality, but he couldn't get out of the...

  • Elza 2022-04-23 07:05:12

    Lao Jin, what's your way...

  • Maxwell 2022-04-23 07:05:12

    The deepest impression is the pair of beautiful breasts at the...

  • Vinnie 2022-04-23 07:05:12

    The perverted rapist who watched the male lead not long ago suddenly turned into this kind of character hahaha, the acting is a bit...

  • Jules 2022-04-23 07:05:12

    Kim Ki-duk has changed from pure abstraction to social and cultural direction. He is also a good boy who loves to learn. Handheld footage on the street is...

  • Brittany 2022-04-23 07:05:12

    Deliberate, blunt, and...

Extended Reading
  • Ernestina 2022-03-09 08:02:17

    The Net - Kim Ki-duk, North and South Korea

    This article is also known as "everyone is a dog."

    "The Net" is a North Korean defector-themed film by Kim Ki-duk in 2016. It tells the story of a North Korean fisherman who accidentally crossed the border and drifted to South Korea because of a fishing boat failure. s story. Because they are all...

  • Cleta 2022-03-09 08:02:17

    end, it's weird

    Just a little talk, that's the end. Personally, I feel that the final ending is a bit hard, as if it was for Zheyu to die.

    He is back staring at great pressure and risk in order to be reunited with his wife and daughter. But in the end, he went out to fish even though he knew he would be killed. He...

The Net quotes

  • Oh Jin-woo: The brighter the light, the darker its shadow...