【Crime City】

Vanessa 2022-01-24 08:07:30

The Korean movie "Travel to Busan" caught fire, and Ma Dongseok, the actor who tore the zombies in the film, was quickly known to the audience. Immigrated to the United States as a young person, the personal trainer of the world’s top professional UFC champion Mark Coleman. After returning to Korea, he became the fitness coach of many big-name celebrities such as Zheng Yusheng, Kong Liu, Zhao Insung, and Huang Zhengmin. Many TV series and movies, Ma Dongxi played supporting roles in many film and television works. This crime action movie "Crime City" directed by the new director Jiang Yuncheng invited Ma Dongxi as the male number one. Whether the 46-year-old new director and the highly qualified new starring can hand in a satisfactory answer. Personally think this is certainly a movie worth watching. "Criminal City" is based on the anti-criminal operation carried out by Geumcheon Police Station in 2004. The film shows the aura of the male No. 1 Ma Dongxi within 3 minutes of the beginning, and shows Ma Dongxi’s strength several times within 7 minutes of the opening. There was another thrilling topic in 10 minutes. So far, the film is compact and neat. Audiences who have watched a lot of Korean film and television dramas have already understood the usual routines in the dramas. The first half of the process is as easy as possible to relax the audience, and they can burst into tears with heartless laughter. In the second half, most of them make the audience lament the impermanence of the world or make the audience sad. tears. However, this is not the case in this "Criminal City". Take the opening ten minutes as an example. Any scene where Ma Dongxi appears, whether it is a real sword or a confrontation between two parties, with such a big guy present, will give people a complete relaxation. The feeling of showing the strength of big arms and elbows, but also funny. But when Yoon Jisang, who plays the villain of the movie, appeared on stage, it was a different story. The desperado who smuggled into South Korea made people nervous as soon as he appeared on the stage. The brutality that is completely invisible and the fierce band of laughter and laughter. Here comes the fright and shuddering. The tone set in the first 10 minutes of the film has been continued. Although the policeman played by Ma Dongxi is mixed in between black and white, it always makes people laugh. The desperadoes played by Yoon Jisang are just the opposite. They are crazy, cruel, and vicious enough to completely provoke the bloody and violent scenes of Korean crime movies. Although the background music of the film played an indelible role when Yin Jishang appeared on stage, it must be said that the director also contributed to the characterization. The rookie director just made the audience laugh, and at the same time let the audience finish the whole story with trepidation. After watching the film, I also figured out two problems. One is that the black and white South Korean police officer portrayed in the film is actually not that supernatural, "just" with larger shoulders. Second, although the film involves individual Chinese backgrounds, it does not deliberately hack China. Zhao Zhenxiong's cameo

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  • Evangeline 2022-03-14 14:12:30

    This is a story in which Yin Jishang brought two younger brothers from Harbin to Jialifeng Cave with an axe and chopped people for 110 minutes. In the last ten minutes, Ma was subdued and cursed fucking you. (Because it is an adaptation of a real incident, I won’t complain about the black Koreans, but can’t Koreans practice their pronunciation if they speak Chinese lines?)

  • Bernhard 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    Harbin gangster Zhang Qiandan collected the three major gangs in Seoul’s Chinatown. The junkyard stabbed his throat and amputees his limbs, put on long mirrors to kill in smoke, and nightclubs chased through the street.