[Sad funny ratio. 】The first film review, just because I was too busy in the middle of the night.

Priscilla 2022-09-12 18:58:20

As a matter of fact, when I watch a movie, I basically reminisce about one sentence, or at most one sentence. Anyway, I have never seen such a long-winded thing pouring out a word in my throat after watching a movie. Because I don't think I'm an expert at film critics, but I just love watching movies and watching good-looking movies. Although the more movies I watch, the more extensive the subject matter is, but in all fairness, I often follow the trend to watch high-scoring movies, and read everyone's comments and interpretations before and after watching (but the key spoilers still can't be dropped) , and then some suddenly enlightened and some understanding, and then most of it is the feeling of the movie itself. From time to time, I am moved, amused, crushed, deceived, and led by the nose from the director to the actor to a big monster. I am happy. I don't try to stay rational to go to movies, just as I don't try to stay rational to read novels. There is pleasure in it. I know the screenwriter is going to play you again, but my heart is still high; I know that the ending is happy, but I still cry to the point of twitching; I know this person is a bad person, but I still feel sad for his misery ; I know it's all fake, but I'm still immersed, thinking, spinning, jumping again and again, and I close my eyes. . . (Can I make it 233) After talking for a long time, it's all me- - Didn't say that this movie roars. The sigh of the first time I just watched it is as follows- [The monster of the Han River is so heart-wrenching that I can't cry when I feel uncomfortable. Film reviews are useless. Political films, disaster films, sci-fi films, thrillers, and family films, all these categories affect the desire to watch films. It seems that Bong Joon-ho's films can really break through the limitations of genres. It's really not the direction of your average monster movie. . At the beginning I thought it was about environmental protection, at the middle I thought it was about family love, and at the end I thought it was about politics. Eh, I can only feel it when I see it. . 】 Oh well, let me see, why is there only a paragraph of aftertaste. . . But don't look too harsh, it's very real. In other words, "The Monster of the Han River" is definitely not the best film, not the best Korean film, not the best drama film, nothing is the best, except that it makes your heart feel like a knife, Uncle Song Kanghao The acting skills break through the sky, the elements are so simple that the monsters have no friends, the absurd government and doctors, the unpredictable plot direction, the sad to cruel funny ratio, and the music with this movie is extremely good. . . Except for the final climax, which is undoubtedly a real climax, there is a place in the middle that especially catches me, that is, the moment when the sister of Qiangdou rushed to the bridge after receiving the text message from the second brother, the music, pictures, plot, psychology, at least for me Said to coincide to a point, there is a shock. To wrap it up, saying too much is far-fetched. Korean movies have surprised me too many times.

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  • [Nam-il has been watching Gang-du jogging in the disinfectant truck's fumes behind them as they steadily drive along]

    Park Nam-il: [to Hie-bong] Why does he have to do that? He's not a little kid.

    Park Hie-bong: Let him be. He wants to disinfect himself. He's worried he'll pass the virus onto Hyun-seo.

  • [the Park siblings are watching a report about them on a TV. One nurse being interviewed has had her voice sped up and her face concealed to protect her identity]

    Korean nurse on TV: The blond one, who made direct contact with it. He's the stupidest of all.

    Park Nam-il: That bitch. Listen to the mouth on her.

    Korean nurse on TV: He pounced on me and slammed me to the floor. I think he gave me arthritis. That's what he's like.

    Park Nam-il: I know who she is. Like we can't recognize her through that voice-disguiser?