pulp version of pulp fiction

Ashleigh 2022-03-21 09:02:42

Isn't that plagiarism from pulp fiction? Just changed the style of the movie.

After watching it for about ten minutes, it became clear, how come the film critics who used to cite scriptures and know a lot about foreign film history are so blind and dumb?

Korean plagiarism is not plagiarism? Take out the bones of your whole body and weigh them, are there three or two weights?

10 points to 5 points, 3 points to Lee Byung-hun and Elevator God of War, and 2 points to Korea's relatively mature film industry.

It's a pity that the heroine does not have the rare human brilliance in the absurd external performance of the original movie, but is full of bitches, which makes people unable to have a trace of love at all. The protagonist who has been struggling in society for a long time, A protagonist who likes loneliness and quietness, likes such a bitch who can be identified at a glance, which is abrupt and unacceptable.

Well, after all, judging from the fact that zombie-skin/emotional-bone movies like Train to Busan can become popular in China, the domestic Ha-Korean atmosphere has made these tofu-brained people lose their IQ.

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A Bittersweet Life quotes

  • Sun-woo: One late autumn night, the disciple awoke crying. So the master asked the disciple, "Did you have a nightmare?" "No." "Did you have a sad dream?" "No," said the disciple. "I had a sweet dream." "Then why are you crying so sadly?" The disciple wiped his tears away and quietly answered, "Because the dream I had can't come true."

  • Sun-woo: A disciple asked his master, "Do the leaves flow or is it the wind?" His master replied, "No, it is the heart and the mind."