Born at this time, they are not destined to die well

Ron 2022-02-07 14:53:12



At one o'clock at night, after watching Kim Ki-duk's early film called "Unknown Recipient", I came to this sentence.

After World War II, the Korean peninsula was divided into two countries. The story takes place in a small town surrounded by mountains in South Korea, where American troops are stationed. The sky in the town is always gray, like cannon fodder. Various fighter jets and reconnaissance planes fly by like a giant bird that eats people, obscuring the sky and making the whole town even more gloomy; There are countless dogs running around, giving the village an air of anger, hatred, and desire.

There is a group of people in this village who were born at this time, so they are not destined to die well. When I saw the end, I remembered that I must have seen this movie before, because this tragedy about a group of people deeply shocked me once many years ago. I can't articulate the reasons why those people ended up breaking out so much to destroy others that they plunged themselves into doom. Just like the mother who sat in the car box every day after her son died, chewing something constantly. Towards the end of the film, I clearly saw that the whole body of my son was only a head under the sheet, and I immediately realized that what the mother had been chewing was actually the body of her son. I felt that For a moment, the huge depression suffered by the character's psychology, but I will never make it clear.

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