This is definitely the best Korean movie about North-South relations I've ever seen. There is no positive description of politics in this, and they are all written through small characters. It is really delicate and moving. The director has portrayed all political things invisibly into the bones of the characters. There are no spies, betrayals, missions, etc. Some grand and important things are just a small joke, the story uses the power of the world, and the large-scale firefight is actually wrapped in a small joke, a small greed. Soldiers playing. Some of the details are also really good. For example, the first Korean male shoots very well. He hits all targets when he hits the target, so it is the fatal shot he gave. Also, the Korean second male was afraid and hesitated about this kind of party at the beginning. It also led to the last shot he fired first. And for the tragic death of the second North Korean man, I am really sad, but I found out that it was his own choice. It was he who chose the superior's side and the South Korean soldiers in the voices of the boss and the North Korean man. Raising the gun will inevitably lead to his subsequent shooting. In fact, it can be seen through this short-lived fight that raising the gun not only means that others are threatened with life, but also means that he is also ready to take on others. The attack, so the North Korean male one was not hurt in this battle, (of course the director designed him to have a problem with the gun) but I think this theory still makes sense, drawing the gun actually also symbolizes the relationship between the two countries , just like the firefight between the two armies in the future, a little spark will lead to a big war, don't say that I am pulling my gun just for self-defense, no, in fact, it also means that I am ready for others to shoot at me , In fact, at first I didn't understand why the South Korean man didn't believe that the North Korean man put down his gun, and even shot at the North Korean man at the end, I really couldn't understand it, but Park Chan-wook, who was insightful and smart, finally passed the North Korean man's The lines told us, "If I were at the other party's base, I might also shoot." Through this sentence, I fully realized the fear of the Korean male protagonist at that time. In fact, I was very nervous when they got together at the beginning, for fear of being found out, but as the number of times increased and some interesting plots increased, I forgot that kind of nervousness. It is still a transition in the style of Park Chan-wook, let me see, this is Park Chan-wook, always dancing on the apex of human nature, military-themed movies can be made so delicate, tender and dark
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