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Kara 2022-02-07 14:53:12

I have to admit that Koreans lived a very hard life in the post-war years. Of course, this is also a period of time that a fast-developing society must go through. Remember that a comparison data is about South Korea and the Philippines. The two countries were in World War II. After that, the education level of the people, the proportion of industry and agriculture, the output value, the land area and the population are all equivalent. From the perspective of natural resources, the Philippines seems to be more abundant. However, after half a century, the per capita output value of South Korea has reached three times that of the Philippines. This has to be amazing. This proposition of development economics is still fascinating, especially when I look back at that period of history from a special perspective like mine.

The repeated scenes throughout the film can really make people desperate. The three letters with unknown recipients appear every time. Each time is a failure of hope, and some people live by unrealistic hopes. The U.S. military exercise is really funny in such a poor village, and the war-weary American soldiers are also distorted in the mountainous South Korea. There is also that half-blood child who is desperate. He has worked diligently and still can't get rid of the fate of creating a man. He has to be beaten by that man. Human anger always has to be vented, and once such venting comes, it will be achieved by destroying some people. . And that female student, whose life is full of tragedies, her family, her classmates, and her fantasies about Americans, like the mother who committed suicide, indicates that such tragedies will continue and will continue in the future. The boy who was bullied by the gangster was unable to resist his fate and finally vented his anger in the same way: by attacking the American soldiers and those who had bullied him, justice was justified by the anger of the weak. and the former rich peasant. A former Korean veteran, living in the small glory of the past, that trivial glory is his whole life, and he will hold his head up because of the recognition.

The subsequent ending also taught people to be amazed, and I had to admire the skill of Korean director Kim Ki-duk. At that time when everything withered, hope came too late, but it was meaningless, and everything became an unbearable old thing.

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