The Net Comments

  • Tina 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    At the Busan Film Festival, I met Kim Ki-duk by chance, and then I got a ticket out of nowhere. I didn't see the director's post-screening communication because I was going to watch other movies after watching this movie. Little white faces without acting skills are disgusting no matter what country they are...

  • Maverick 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    The era of Qiangqingchengbi watched by the unit organization ran out in the opening 10 minutes, and the last masterpiece of Kim Ki-duk's narrative was a bit different from him. I saw President Park in my uncle (this time he played a very miserable role) Japanese popular cut belly Suicide ridicule is biting your tongue and committing suicide. Mind control is too scary to think of...

  • Jerod 2022-04-21 09:03:43

    Kim Ki-duk is still sharp, involving political themes. The North Korean fisherman was forced to drift to South Korea, and was censored by the national security department and even tortured to extract a confession. After finally returning to the motherland, he was also taken to the censorship while shouting "Long Live North Korea", and then page by page Page wrote a confession, the trumped-up crime is the most useless, and in the end, I wanted to live in peace in the motherland, but I couldn't...

  • Maxie 2022-04-21 09:03:43

    The plot of the lines is ridiculous, the footage is uninteresting, and it's ugly to watch, Kim Ki-duk has been...

  • Scotty 2022-04-21 09:03:43

    I've seen Kim Ki-duk's movie, which is the least Kim Ki-duk, but I like it very much. Many geniuses watched it and pretended to be busy, but it was just because I felt too miserable to watch it. The irony is in place, and the characters are...

  • Haven 2022-04-21 09:03:43

    There is no freedom and equality in condescension, and it is despotism to give others what they do not want. Soldiers' vocation is to obey orders, so they are not complete...

  • Angelita 2022-04-21 09:03:43

    What is the big net that hinders the peaceful reunification of North and...

  • Hayden 2022-04-21 09:03:43

    Kim Ki-duk: "I have always believed that some of the so-called personal pain that people can express in words is much simpler and lighter than the pain that is painful. People who have really experienced pain, they will Choose to end your life in silence on this land or live in real silence and numbness." ("For Me, Movies Are Struggle", 2010) - well, no wonder the ending of this chatter film is so painless not...

  • Carmella 2022-04-21 09:03:43

    The seven rhododendrons that bloom in May, three for the swallows, two for the deer, and two for the...

  • Creola 2022-04-21 09:03:43

    Kim Ki-duk's is always like that, showing the ugliness of things at different levels in the movie. In this movie, South Korea is ugly, and North Korea is even worse. Later, did the material corrode Iron Fist? Did he really go fishing or treason, which aroused the audience's association. Personally, I think it should be treason, because his wife's tits are no longer attractive to him, so it is right for him not to look at Korea, and he will think when he sees it. Politics is profound, but not...

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

    The net has not disappeared, but you have disappeared.

    The desire to escape again is instinctive, but it is also a futile stab. A struggle of trusting hope shines on the grey road, a breath of arms shoots in from the prison window, it is short-lived, only to lead the soul to the colder net that binds you.

    It is a kind of comedy technique of despair and...

  • 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...

The Net quotes

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