But the standard Korean-style procrastination in it is really tiring. The male and female protagonists, all kinds of unknown passers-by, and all kinds of meaningless procrastination, let the audience really want to fast-forward watching this movie, okay? ?
The inexplicable portrayal of the male protagonist is also superfluous. For example, the description of the male protagonist who escaped from the supermarket inexplicably begins to rescue the people trapped inside. Hung up... it's too bloody there... why write it like this... many plot designs are too dramatic, so that what should have been a real disaster film became... It's hard to understand what the screenwriter is doing... It's too exaggerated
that Korean movies are now depicting the government, Although I dare to so obviously satirize the government's incompetence and disregard for life, I really feel that the government in "Influenza" is ignorant and black. It's
not really touching the movie's overly exaggerated screenwriter and Korean-style plot, which has caused it to be very playful... I want to show too much to make the plot a little confusing... For example, it is full of all kinds of inexplicable coincidences, the snake head keeps appearing, and it has been suppressed and kept Then the stowaways who knew he had stabbed to death and took away the antibodies appeared again... The uncle in the army just happened to see the little girl getting antibodies from a blood transfusion at the crack of the door, and finally the uncle just fell next to the little girl... The soldier in the quarantine area just happened to be there. Seeing my mother... There are too many random coincidences, although it is to promote the plot, but this is caused by the unnatural way of narration
and the erratic force value of the South Korean president... Suddenly no one pays attention to him, look The whole person stood up again... That foreigner commander was also a villain created inexplicably, the last sentence "These responsibilities will be held on your head" and left... It's hard to understand
so many complaints... In fact, Korean movies are also very good, no matter what. Whether it is the plot arrangement or the use of the camera lens is already at the international leading level, it looks very enjoyable
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