Cho Seung-hee must have watched "It Doesn't Matter With Cyborgs"

Percival 2022-04-21 09:03:02

I watched "It Doesn't Matter With Cyborgs" yesterday. I've been waiting for this film. I was a little disappointed after watching it. Except for a few steps in technology, Park Chan-wook made no progress. But what surprised me was that the scene where the little girl washed blood in the lunatic asylum seemed to let me see the scene of Zhao Chengxi's blood washing of a certain university in the United States. The little girl in "Robot Love" has mental problems because the asylum people took her grandma and kept trying to kill them. This has some of Park Chan-wook's peculiar revenge complex. Then, she gave up all normal mentality such as compassion, and imagined that she was a robot, her hands became machine guns, and she killed all the people in the madhouse. This little girl looks a lot like Zhao Chengxi. It can also be thought of this way: rather than saying that Zhao Seung-hee is imitating "Old Boy", it is better to say that he is imitating "It Doesn't Matter for Cyborgs". Now let's face such a question: Is it possible for Zhao Chengxi to see the movie "It doesn't matter if the robot loves cyborg". I think it's very possible. I saw this film yesterday, from BT download. And if in South Korea, the BT resources of this movie have come out long ago, and Zhao Seung-hee is completely possible to download and watch it. He must be watching the Korean version, don't worry he can't understand it, they are authentic Koreans.
In "The Cyborg Doesn't Matter", the protagonist has been looking for the answer to such a question, which is the reason to live. When he saw this, Zhao Chengxi would definitely ask himself, what is the reason for my existence? In this question, he encountered difficulties and could not find the answer for a while. Then he was desperate and decided to take revenge.

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I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK quotes

  • Park Il-sun: Psycho.

    Cha Young-goon: I'm not a psy-cho. I'm a cy-borg.

  • Cha Young-goon: Mom, I think I'm a cyborg.

    Young-goon's mother: ...What is that?

    Cha Young-goon: I think it's kind of... like a robot?

    Young-goon's mother: ...Have you missed your period? Because you're a 'sy-bor'?