Don't think the stunts are not good enough

Camila 2022-12-02 16:47:48

There are people like this everywhere, and there is no connotation to watch a blockbuster and despise others. Looking at low-cost production and disgusting other people's stunts are not good.
Just checked out the comments on the forum. It's really hard to tell. boast. Degrading depreciation.
What I want to say is. This movie is actually pretty good. Not to mention how good it is at the box office. Of course, it also proves the quality of the film from the side. Think of the director ghost Bong Joon-ho. Using this "monster" to satirize a bunch of incompetent state machines, environmental pollution, and power politics. This is enough to show that the connotation of the film is also deep. Don't despise other people's stunts anymore. Yes, the monsters are not realistic enough. The stunts aren't flashy enough. But what can you do after watching the super-realistic stunt scenes? There are so many movies in Hollywood that all of them can win awards and be remembered by the audience? Can they bring us new thinking? Can it help us see what we couldn't see before?
There is no doubt that I feel like us little people, these people who are controlled by the state machine.
Self-help is the only way out.

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The Host quotes

  • [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?