Black bureaucratic skin

Gudrun 2022-01-03 08:01:53

A movie with a cruel and dark style, but far inferior to the cruel and dark social reality it reflects. Its social criticism and commercial entertainment have reached the perfect unity, but this is not the first time for a Korean movie. Different from Chinese and Japanese movies, Korean movies first win in quantity, and change in quantity causes qualitative changes. This is the same as Hollywood. Therefore, the classics and famous directors of Korean movies far exceed other Asian countries. "The Chaser" is just the best film of the year it routinely releases every year, conquering the audience and conquering the film critics. For those fans who are holding on to the plot, if the film can cause such a sensation and enthusiasm in South Korea, it means that the problems reflected in the film definitely have a realistic basis and social significance. The more incredible it is, the more obvious it is. The absurdity of the bureaucracy under the system, how can such a simple thing be impossible? ! Yes, maybe because it is impossible to do so, the film bears a black bureaucratic skin, so thought-provoking, so deafening.

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  • Ivory 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Did you end up studying The Seven Deadly Sins? The filming of Da Da Sha Sha is good and shocking, but watching "Yellow Sea" ahead, this one is... Samsung is up, and it does indeed capture the kind of fear in the sun. There are too many flaws in the plot. First of all, it is not normal for a murderer to use the same phone number all the time. Not to mention the cops inside. . . to kneel. Too many coincidences seem too deliberate

  • Josephine 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Very heavy taste. As a genre film, it is not bad, but there is no beginning or end, and a lot of information is not explained (does this mean that the audience can make up their own minds). But the part about asking experts to try the prisoners is really superfluous. Is it necessary to use psychoanalysis theory in the movie to explain that a chisel and a hammer are equal to a chicken...