This is the most touching black movie I've seen since New World
Recently, I saw a lot of domestic actor Amway Ha Jung-woo, so I watched this movie first.
After looking at it, the overall feeling is that it can win the award (there is no achievement in the popular science movie), the violence, bloody, documentary, and human nature are vividly expressed.
The whole film looks very much like a documentary, one is real, and the other is too real to present a different artistic sense of the car chase scene. The two wolf dogs fighting for evil at the beginning of the movie
The human nature exposed in the movie is vividly expressed... I always take a chance and gamble on the greed of hoping to get rich overnight. I can kill a woman for money. When a woman goes abroad, she will ignore her family and children and succumb to another. People seem to be high-class people, but they slept with their brother's lover to kill their husband for money and love, and more simply to live, money and money like animals.
The content of the movie is so full that after watching it, my mind is full and very depressing...
It's time to talk about Ha Jung Woo. Before watching it, I was still thinking about what kind of acting skills make so many well-known actors in China call them idols. What is acting skills?
After watching the movie, I have a new understanding of the actors. I think a large part of the reason why Korean actors are excellent is that they have completely become the two most impressive scenes in other people's movies in the process of acting. Ha Jung Woo Injured and running away on the mountain, crying, and sitting in the bank with two deep black eye circles, suddenly understood everything, he didn't even have to say a word, you knew what he was going through, what he wanted to say, me I think this is acting. After watching it, I decided to follow this actor's other works because I saw a lot of reviews saying what he was doing.
In the end, I want to say... Internal entertainment is really too lazy to spit it out.
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