In addition to the inferior works of Korean movies such as sensational tears and childish hypocrisy, there are some wonderful movies that I have left an extremely deep impression on. These films have profound connotations under the delicate and meticulous appearance. Under the implicit and introverted characteristic of Asian culture, there are deep thoughts about social life. Needless to say, "The King's Man" is one of the most exciting Korean movies I have ever seen. After that, I watched an impressive and good movie on the plane. The body of a little girl was accidentally found. Everyone thought it was the work of a taciturn pedophile suspect nearby. However, that pedophile is actually a silent, quiet, and kind person. He just happened to see the girl falling into the water that day, eager to save her, but unfortunately was hit by a bus on the side of the highway. The pedophile got up from the road and found that the girl had completely lost her breath at this time, and was terrified, so she ran home. He happened to be bumped into by his mother while packing his blood suit at home. Just when all the surrounding villagers suspected that pedophilia was the perpetrator of killing girls, the pedophile mother chose to protect her son. The pedophile sister is furious. Because of her brother's involvement, she lost her job as a kindergarten teacher and left her home. The girl's father also firmly believes that pedophilia is a murderer, but suffers from no evidence. The girl’s father then posted notices around the village saying that the pedophile had killed his daughter. The pedophile looked sadly at the notice accusing him of the murderer, and looked at the girl's father resignedly and sadly. The girl's father was carrying a schoolbag stuffed with notices, holding tape, and staring at the so-called murderer.
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