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The cast can be described as luxurious this year. It can be said that it is a collection of contemporary middle-aged talents in Korean movies, and of course there is a little fresh meat. The film has always been filled with Hong Kong style, and Lao Cui's director is really good, and it is very closely connected with the rhythm of Korean films. I still want to focus on the actors, but now, I think there is only one Ha Jung Woo missing in this film.
Kim Yoon-seok, needless to say, has a strong stylistic character. "The Yellow Sea" is a piece, incisively and vividly. Although I was watching the Thieves League, the scene of him wielding a big stick and blood on his face still appeared in my mind from time to time.
Lee Jung Jae, a winner in life, backed by Samsung. It's definitely a middle-aged veteran now. The image building is the same as in "Assassination", he is a selfish ghost, but I always feel that the performance is almost something, but I can't say it. Maybe "New World" is the best Lee Jung Jae.
Lee Je Hoon is such a lovely boy. Before enlisting in the army, "Paparotti", and after being discharged from the army, "Signal" is enough to see growth, and his acting skills have become more and more proficient. The young man who shouted "I love you" has his own way to go.
Jeon Ji Hyun, the goddess. This is the most intuitive impression many people have of her. In the Thieves League, it is very free and easy, but now I think of the horror of Beijing Metro Line 8 being contracted by her, hahaha. "Berlin" and "Assassination" are my favorites of her.
Jin Huixiu, who started out in "Signal", only found out that she was quite old when she was on Encyclopedia. People, eyes can speak, very spiritual. The villain is not suitable for her, a justice police officer with a unique temperament is the best.
Of course, in this film, China and South Korea are still very friendly cooperation, after all, the economic ties are close. One last word, Sade, a failed chess game.
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