This movie is actually not that simple. It's Korean obscenity.

Sylvan 2022-02-07 14:56:45

If you are confused by this film, the childish plot, uncreative martial arts, and inexplicable structure. Then you really wasted the painstaking efforts of the director and screenwriter.
Why are there two big families, why is Dillon, why is the little princess Japanese, why is it just a desert in the United States, why is it just a circus in the desert, why are there feuds in the circus with the horse bandits who represent Western movies? Many reasons why many are inexplicable are actually the screenwriters deliberately trying to express a moral through this story, which is not uncommon in literary works.
To unravel this fable, it is very simple that you have to understand the psychology of the narrow nation of Korea, the arrogance caused by inferiority. Warrior represents Korean movies. From this point of view, all the crappy plots are easily solved. The two major families refer to Japanese martial arts movies and Hong Kong martial arts movies, so Dillon (the recognized representative of Hong Kong martial arts movies) has become the leader of a large family. There is no doubt that Korean film teachers have reached the peak from Hong Kong martial arts movies, and in the movie, the samurai will kill the Japanese at the beginning, but the princess of the Japanese is left behind, which symbolizes the closeness of Korean movies to the innocent side of Japanese movies, but why Dillon brings all The subordinates dressed as Japanese ninjas represent the foundation of Hong Kong martial arts movies. It is more interesting to go to the United States in seclusion, which means that Korean films have reached their peak through the action films of fighting and killing, and gradually became tired of martial arts films. They went to the United States to seek a new way out and found that American films are just a cultural desert. There should be many metaphors when there are only entertainment films and powerful American blockbusters (gangster forces) samurai living in the United States, but it is more obvious that the Hong Kong film represented by Dillon died on his knees at the knees of Zhang Dongjian (shameful and hateful) The English name should just reflect the heart of the producer. The way of a Korean movie or the way of a Korean action movie
was very rushed for the first time. I hope you will take a look at it from this angle and it will be interesting to express your opinion.

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The Warrior's Way quotes

  • Colonel: I'll see you in hell, little girl. Wear something nasty.

  • Saddest Flute: You came to me to be strong, I have made you the strongest.