Fewer tearjerkers and more profound movies

Garfield 2022-04-20 09:02:17

3.0. Although the movie is called "tear jerker", I am not naturally interested in sensational films; I like the depiction of prison. Write a poem: Angels in the world, can only become devils; or die, there is no way out. (Forget about rhyming or not, I'm not that good.) I've seen Forrest Gump and I Am Sam; I'm so sick of these kind of routine movies. But the story still let me into it; without him, just because of popularization and popularization. I like the plot in the prison very much. This is the credit of "The Shawshank Redemption"; the prisons in China and South Korea are much better than the prisons in the United States in the last century. The characterization is unconvincing; it's still the "everyone who looks evil has a good heart" routine. The ins and outs of the events are vaguely explained; it does not prevent the audience from clarifying the general content of the film. The film is moot; I still have questions about the police chief's actions. This kind of movie is really moving; but tears are of no avail, you have to do the real thing.

Fewer tear-jerking sensational films and more profound films, and that's fine.

I not only hope that Chinese films can be like this; I also hope that Korean films and films from all over the world can become better together. (After all, this is an important spiritual wealth of human beings.)

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