A Hard Day--Tight Rhythm and Great Performance

Arne 2022-08-02 09:40:29

This movie stars Li Shanjun and Zhao Zhenxiong. The two perform very well. We can also see from the name of the movie that the protagonists are forced to the end, but the script does not only describe the situation of the protagonist, how much Sadly, some unrelated plots seemed to unfold at the beginning, but they were closely connected with the later parts, and another huge criminal case was involved. It is difficult for the audience to really understand whether the protagonist is a good person or not, because when the protagonist enters the middle of the game, the dilemma is his, and he can come back in the end, fully showing the reversal of good and evil and fate in front of people. From the beginning of the film, the plot is very rhythmic and the audience is breathless. It created a feeling of tension, oppression, and excitement, and the atmosphere presented on the screen made the audience amazed and thrilled.

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  • Evangeline 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    It was in a whirlpool again, one step wrong, and a few scenes were full of tension. The whole thing was still overly exaggerating the violence on the screen, and later I felt a little bit unable to make it up. Then continue the black government

  • Nannie 2022-03-23 09:03:13

    A typical assembly line suspense action movie in South Korea, it is really addicting to watch, and it makes people unable to stop, but once it is over, it is found that the story has no strong supporting points to support it. The villain is ruthless and decent enough, but too much Symbolized, but you can't see the complexity and three-dimensional sense of being a human being.

A Hard Day quotes

  • Park Chang-min: There are 2 types of humans. One who lowers his tail before the alpha. And the one who tries hard after a beat. Which one are you?

    Go Geon-soo: Are you a cop?

    Park Chang-min: Didn't I give you a jolt? That sinking feeling.

    Go Geon-soo: What do you want?

    Park Chang-min: That was the most important and smart thing you've ever said. What I want? It's simple.