"The Wicked Girl" is a film screened at this year's Cannes International Film Festival at midnight, starring Kim Ok-bin and Shin Ha-kyun, and premiered in South Korea on June 8.
It premieres on June 8. Tom's "The Mummy" has been on the market for a few days, and "Wonder Woman" has a lot of screenings. When the staff suggested that there were no Korean and English subtitles, they chose "The Wicked Girl" starring Jin Yubin and Shen Ha Jun Shengjun. The movie ticket was 9,000 won, and the time was just right. Special thanks to an enthusiastic brother with a movie ticket, who helped me to point out the ticket floor in Korean and English, and helped me to buy tickets in time in a foreign country.
Watching this movie is different from the "Mobile Phone" starring Sun Xianzhou that I watched before. That movie is also in Korean but has English subtitles, which allows me to guess the plot, but this one is "bloody raw meat".
Although most of the lines are incomprehensible, and there are flashbacks all the time, but I basically understood the plot until the end. It seems that raw meat is not so bad, just like beef.
In the first ten minutes of the movie, it feels like a complete game. The camera seems to be hanging on the heroine's chest, following her guns and knives. The emotional scenes are also small and fresh, so it is difficult to say that the style of this movie is neither a typical dark scene nor a love scene, which is a bit nondescript. I thought that Jin Yubin and Shen Hajun would have a good ending in the movie after "The Bat", but Shen Hajun still failed Jin Yubin this time.
Jin Yubin's heroine is like a killing machine. Before the end, she can't see through anything except being deceived or deceived. First, his father was killed, he recognized the thief as his father and promised himself. After giving birth to his daughter, he fell in love with the pusher behind the scenes without knowing her identity. She thought that she could be happy if she was deceived like this, but the appearance of the uncle made her soften and finally wake up. Except revenge is revenge, serial revenge, all the damned are killed, all the damned are dead, and in the end, the poor one is her, who has nothing, father and child, ex-husband and new love.
Is this society just using each other for profit and deceiving each other? Evil girl's evil is not her original intention, life is forced. Looking at the actor's face, it is reluctant to give Samsung.
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