Briefly on "Kingdom: Ashin in the North", a masterpiece with a low score

Liana 2022-01-22 08:04:35

I don’t understand why I have such a low score. I clicked on the low score to comment and tasted a product carefully, only to find that 9 adults have a lot of points. 1. Ashin, played by Jun Ji Hyun, is Ashin, isn’t Ashin from the time of a little girl? 2. What is a rumor? Why is it called a rumor if it is completely inherited from the main story? 3. Those who say that there is a problem with the zombie mechanism, please understand the first and second seasons and then comment. 4. Those who say that the whole show is dark, please go and watch brilliant sitcoms or urban movies. If you really can’t accept this style, let’s abandon the drama of Kingdoms. The brightness of the first and second seasons is also like this. 5. The background story and so on create the image of the characters, and then Jun Ji Hyun will not appear? Please go to see my savage girlfriend. Thank you. You don’t need to watch Jun Ji Hyun's unkempt and miserable appearance in the second half. 6. This is called Netflix Special Episode. Don’t use the movie set to evaluate it. 7. Just want to see Jun Ji Hyun and the zombies. If you are too lazy to watch the background story and the secondary characters, please go to see the edited version of station b to meet your needs -------------------------- ------------------------------------- Let's get back to the business. First, I once again sigh netflix's ability to shape characters and Jun Ji-hyun's acting skills I didn’t say it?? Also, I personally think that the little girl is the best performer in the whole show???

At the end of the second season, I thought that Ashin would be a new member of the protagonist group, but he was actually a super boss? I have to say that this arrangement does bring greater plasticity to the follow-up story, and it can also make full use of Jun Jixian’s superstar. effect. Looking forward to the third season of next year!

In the play, the Ashin clan lives in a foreign country and is loyal to repay the favor, but is betrayed. The hypocritical officials who use the lives of the whole clan to pay for the waywardness of the Haiyuan Zhao clan reflect the criticism of society and politics. In addition, the continuation of the previous work's criticism of the bloodline theory supports the deep connotation of this work.

All in all, this is a work that connects the past and the next in the Kingdom series, rebates the plot of the previous work and explains the origins of life and death, and aside from the series to talk about this rumor itself, it can also be a plot with ups and downs and contradictions. The characters are flesh and blood and have a certain degree of criticism. excellent work.

(Avengers in the United States are going back a little bit. If you really want to see revenge, you still have to look at me "Republic of Korea")

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