The movies that I’ve saved up over the years that I don’t want to watch can go around the world.
I used to say every time I watched a movie before, but recently I decided to write it down for easy recall. Just practice your writing skills.
I really like Korean movies, and I don't need to say more about Hollywood movies. I think the Korean film industry is very similar to the Hong Kong film industry in the 1990s. It's basically just those people. It seems that everyone has seen it. What's more amazing is that they all shine. Cha Tae-hyun and Cha Jung-woo's box office appeal is completely useful to me, and my acting skills have always respected the audience.
For movies, every tear point is basically expected, and when there are occasional tears in the middle, it is not because of the plot, or because the actor's credit is greater than the script. Going down one link after another, especially the final ending and the guesswork, I don't want to cry. However, although the plot follows the rules, there is nothing wrong with it. After all, I can't think of a better ending for this kind of movie. After watching it flatly, I also look forward to the follow-up, and I am thinking about the second brush. So definitely not the kind of movie that wastes your life.
The rhythm of the replay of the yang world and the judgment of the yin world is just right. The special effects have also passed the test (don't compare to Hollywood, OK), the person in charge of acting handsome has always been handsome, and the people responsible for laughing have not been idle, but Zhu Zhixun has worked hard to be handsome and funny.
The most amazing thing in the process of watching is that when they go to hell, I seem to be judged myself. I think about the wrong things and hope that I will become better in the future.
I have known for a long time that I have to admit my mistakes and make up for them, and I have to sincerely thank others for their forgiveness. If they are not forgiven, the person who has been hurt is fully qualified not to forgive.
It may be because the concepts are the same, so the lines at the end are really empathetic. "People will sin in their lives, but only a few of them will really have the courage to seek forgiveness. Only a few of them can get genuine forgiveness."
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