"Give you 5 minutes" and "I think it's funny" came out of the mouth of "Han" (such a straightforward code name), like a huge net firmly suppressing these four struggles Young people at the bottom of the society, desperate to escape is of no avail. Just like what Ahn Jae-hong said to Choi Woo-sik before he decided to follow Lee Je-hoon to give it a go: In the past few years, we haven't done anything bad and worked hard to live, but has everything changed for the better? No, even worse! Just like this question and answer, the attitude of the whole movie couldn't be more clear. The homeless people in the collapsed economy, the gamblers who are drunk and dreaming, the young people who have nothing to do all day... Thanks to every frame of the first half of the picture, the city of dooms is simply amazing. The repeated gunfights are a little redundant, until the last scene: "Despair! More desperate than "Burning"! Powerless! More powerless than "Parasite"!" This feeling is conveyed directly and accurately, The knife bottomed out, and it was a pity until the last large single monologue, as if a sharp sword was inexplicably broken by three inches.
In terms of actors, I especially like the picture below and set up a small flag: the next generation of Chungmuro will rely on them. This movie is more like a group show. In fact, everyone's acting skills are powerful and powerful fake background ~ clearly expressing the theme ~ the shocking picture in the first half and the slightly procrastinating gun battle scene... leave room for individual performances really It's not big, but the combined response is great. On the contrary, although the actor of Han, Quan Haixiu, has not many roles, he can't even see his face clearly most of the time, but he looks more like the center leading the story, steady!
A few bright tones, although good-looking, but under the whole story, it feels far-fetched...
It is always said that hgr's movies have reached the peak of parasites, but after watching this one, you will feel that the filmmakers are really working hard... From the director to the actors, they are constantly on the move.
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