When watching foreign films, especially comedies, translation is very important. If the level is not good, the translation can't make a smile. The level is so high that it is no less than secondary processing. This time I saw the version, but the translation was not good. Fortunately, this is not a comedy. In this film, the role of Li Byung-hyun is called "Kim Sil-jang", and another "real-length" will be released later, which confuses me. Later, I realized that the protagonist is Sunwoo.
Shan Woo is a loyal gang killer, this trait contributed to his final counter-attack, and many things can be explained. Usually, he is responsible for the operation of a hotel owned by the boss, responsible for maintaining order, and beating disobedient guests. Because of his loyalty, good skills, and being very disciplined, he is very polite to eat in front of the boss. The boss trusts him the most at this time, and he can tell by entrusting the latter task to him. The boss's daily respect for him also caused another real jealousy. Later, he persecuted Shanyu and worked very hard.
The boss’s task is like this. His old man talks about being a teenager and is about to have a year-end relationship with a female college student (I just watched it around, and I don’t know where they have progressed). But he was planning to travel to Shanghai again, worrying that during his absence, the female college student Hongxing would go out of the wall. Because she has recently gotten closer to this man, the signs are more obvious. It is very possible that the boss is only the suitor of this female college student, and she has not promised to associate with the boss, but she may have accepted a lot of things from the boss. The boss was a bit shy about this task, so he found Sunwoo. 1. Sunwoo is very loyal and should be able to carry out his will and keep it confidential. 2. Sunwoo is an assassin who has no emotions and is not interested in women. Let him do this kind of work to avoid being green. We all know that there are many deeds of guards and concubines in ancient and modern times. In "My Life", Zhao Er, played by He Bing, hooked up with his aunt and his wife while standing guard at the house of Mr. Xu. The aunt also said, "I just like the smelly energy on your body." Hearing this, Zhao Erbi's intake of a ton of Viagra worked. In "Pulp Fiction," Masha once also threw a man who gave mia a foot massage from upstairs. It's too far here. In short, this task is a bit dangerous. Because, those who are qualified to make the boss forget the yearning are quite charming. Although Sun Woo has never been in a relationship, it was because he was usually busy engaging in violent activities. Now his work focuses on contacting female college students, and Sunwoo is fascinated by college students once he comes and goes.
There is a singer named Yu Gang, and there is an old saying, "If there is no desire, then you are strong." I agree very much. In various film and television works, we often see that a remake of all kinds of awesome before will not work after good. For example, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sha, before joining the Tang Seng team, they were all powerful characters with a fighting capacity that could last an episode, but they wouldn't work after joining. Maybe you don't have so much scruples when you are a bad person, anyway, it is destruction. When you are a good person, you have to worry about it. After Sun Woo developed feelings for college students, she became gentler, and the brutal murderous aura he had previously lost, and then rebelled against the boss's will. His underworld life entered the second half, and his sweet dreams gradually shattered.
After the boss knew about this, he asked Sunwoo from another gang and said he would clean the door himself. After a fight, Sunwoo escaped. I can't figure out, I'm so loyal to the boss, why the boss wants to arm his petitions, so I need an explanation. After a big fight, they all died together. Alas, it's such a simple story. Coupled with Jin Zhiyun's literary style, just look at it casually. The most handsome, it should be the road rage segment.
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