Self-isolation at home has been crazy to open Korean movie mode these days. The day before yesterday, the parasite, yesterday's trip to Busan, today's flu. I gave the first two 5 stars. So I'm really looking forward to today's episode.
I'm a little disappointed after reading it. Let's talk about the good aspects first. The government's response, the quarantine policy, the people's reaction, and the description of antibodies are all very realistic and meaningful. The patients who are still alive in mass graves are also very shocking. If there are only these, I will fight Five stars, but the male protagonist who can't die no matter how unbelievable it is, reduced 3 stars to the whole show.
I have no problem with the extremely selfish heroine and the hard-nosed colonial president who can never exist. The former is one of the normal possible manifestations of human nature in extreme scenarios. She has a logical basis for her daughter, so it is understandable. The latter is an uplifting example of a country's need for a figurative fictional character in extreme moments, even though it has long since been taken down by South Korean prosecutors. I have no opinion on either.
The only thing I can't bear is the lecherous and ignorant male protagonist who kills the monster. At the beginning of the movie, when I saw the heroine's white thighs, my face was down and I was also drunk? Brother, this is your profession. Are you still in a daze during the rescue process? Haven't seen a woman Haven't watched TV yet? Haven't you seen the thighs on the streets of South Korea? I didn't say anything about Stockholm Syndrome. I won't say anything about the eldest brother of the rescue team, who has always been kind to me. No one has taken the risk many times to help you die early, okay? When I got there, it was bloody and crazy with the infected little girl, but I didn't get infected. Later, I jumped up and down in the mass grave, and it didn't matter. No matter how hard I tried to die, I couldn't die. I really couldn't bear it. .
In the end, I should be optimistic about the little girl with antibodies, and she insists on leaving the child to hang out, which makes the little girl with antibodies almost gg, doesn't the little girl want to gg for this movie? I can't tell the difference between the serious and the serious, and the madness jumps repeatedly inside the death, but it still can't die, so I will deduct 3 stars. Finally, add another star for the occasion. Samsung in total.
Good movies should be realistic, why do I give 5 stars to Train to Busan and Parasite? Because the train to Busan has its own logic, the pregnant women and girls who survived in the end have their own logic, and the young and strong protagonists sacrificed for this. Not to mention parasites, it discusses the problem of social contradictions. The death of the smartest sister reflects the reality that the poor will never be able to turn over.
Why can't you kill yourself, you hate the male protagonist? Is it because of your eyes that stop when you see a woman's thigh?
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