National enmity, great love

Marion 2022-01-23 08:02:54

Putting the love between two people in the context of national hatred and family hatred, it seems that nothing seems so important. For this purpose, all personal interests can be sacrificed.
It seems that Kim Myung Hee really loves Choi Sang-hwan, and there wouldn't be that recording at the end. However, what force urged her to raise her gun and rush towards the podium after the last light went out? Is it driven by the great cause of reunification of the motherland in the mind? Is it the physical and psychological experience of the first two decades? Is it really a kind of belief, or is it just becoming the only goal in such a big heart, which is caused by habit?
What drove Choi Sang-hwan to shoot her at the last moment? National interest, the death of a friend, or is it due to deception? If he knew she was pregnant with his child, would he fire that shot? After shooting, will he turn his head resolutely?
I often wonder if she puts down her gun when the lights are turned off, and then lives with him incognito for a lifetime, or lets the police catch her, would it end up better?
It was conceivable that she shot at the president's car at the end. In that case, that was her only choice. She didn't shoot the third bullet twice and she was destined to not shoot him. The only ending is to know that he has been unable to complete the task, or would rather die under his gun.
The three celebrities play together, and Cui Minzhi plays the villain, deeply rooted. Han Shikyu put on a suit with undiminished demeanor, occasionally with sharp eyes. Song Kanghao is the acting role. The most memorable one is Jin Yunzhen, the shadow queen of the big bell, after the first film is fully developed after the completion of Zhengguo.
This rescue movie, which can be called a turning point for Korean movies, tells the dispute between North and South Korea. In today's situation, it looks even more exciting.

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