The web is life

Casimer 2022-03-09 08:02:17

Kim Kidd, I serve. In this film, but it is not his general style, the focus is still on the marginalized people in society. Starting with the web, all stories are webs. It will be hard to see the political system, and the Mobius will be fine. There are only three background music in the whole movie, which is very clear
* The police detective national anthem fisherman's oath to the party is ironic
* The bear scene is full of interrogation scenes and the contrast with the bear singing is strong
* Fishing starts and fishing ends I expect him to die
* The scene of the dollar was chilling, maybe the security guards expected it
* The dialogue between the high-level leaders is the same for all government levels
* Remember the interviews and photos during the interrogation? Crying
and laughing makes my heart hurt and I can’t write anymore.
The Chinese should dare to make such a film.

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  • Bethany 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    Kim Ki-duk's good-looking movies in the past always put characters in a small space to show human nature and interpersonal entanglements, but once he came to a broad social background, all those false details when he arranged the story were exposed, and the state of the characters was not at all. resonate. Moreover, the inter-Korean issue here is rigid and nothing new.

  • Roy 2022-04-20 09:02:46

    Kim Ki-duk's documentary style has lost its original aura in recent years. It is still the usual way of contrasting and echoing from end to end, but it is too plain, and the objects of comparison are weak and insufficient. Touching the theme of North Korea and South Korea again, the Korean paragraphs are very inefficient in promoting the plot, the Korean government personnel who are pro-DPRK and anti-DPRK are more facial, and the appearance of Korean prostitutes is also deliberate. The North Korean flag covering the nudity is intentional, but logically unreal.

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