Watching this movie will keep your eyes busy. Too much dialogue, busy reading subtitles, but the actors' performances are not real. Those dialogues are closely related to the story, and it is really impossible not to watch. Whenever this happens, I regret why I didn't learn foreign languages well in the first place.
It could be considered a non-fiction fighting movie. It's like two people fighting, showing all the moves, fists and kicks you come and go. As for the background of the two of them, why they fought, their respective backers, and their sects, so I didn't talk about whether they slept well last night or what they ate for dinner. When you come up, you will have an old fist, your nose is blue and your face is swollen.
I think elections are probably the same. There is a party within the party, and there is a faction within the faction, each with its own mountain, and each with the support of the chaebol. You have to win within the party before the two parties can compete. When it came time to vote, it was hand-to-hand. It's a bit like a gamble in a gamble.
However, the movie that knows the result doesn't look suspenseful, just review it again and add some details. It's a little embarrassing to think about the story of the foreign vassal of the West, but what can we do? After sighing, it's not the same as having to eat and sleep to earn money to support the family... for no reason, I have caused myself more troubles. These sighs don't matter.
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