come to an end

Kiarra 2022-04-22 07:01:49

Korean movies are indeed commendable for their writing and narrative skills, and their pacing is also in place. In terms of plot advancement, the insertion of emergencies not only does not affect the narrative, but also creates a better suspense. The plot is compact and the plot is coherent. It is the kind of thick Korean-style police and bandit movie. I haven't seen such an interlocking plot for a long time. Foreshadowing, the design of the plot has always been in a superimposed and progressive state, which is very interesting, especially the horror and suspense of the two scenes of the morgue and the corpse delivery are well handled. The male protagonist thinks that he hit and killed the person, but in fact that person was shot and killed by another person. Both are police officers, one good and one bad. The ending feels a little ironic!

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  • Lyda 2022-03-28 09:01:12

    One of the most attractive types of Korean films, they keep adding and reversing to hook you, such as "Blind Witness", such as "Seven Days", such as the horror film that happened in a village house, although it is full of loopholes, it does not affect the electricity. addiction

  • Maxine 2022-03-28 09:01:12

    Korean movies are a common problem, full of gimmicks, seemingly exciting, and constantly reversed, but they are not included.

A Hard Day quotes

  • Park Chang-min: There are 2 types of humans. One who lowers his tail before the alpha. And the one who tries hard after a beat. Which one are you?

    Go Geon-soo: Are you a cop?

    Park Chang-min: Didn't I give you a jolt? That sinking feeling.

    Go Geon-soo: What do you want?

    Park Chang-min: That was the most important and smart thing you've ever said. What I want? It's simple.