the part where the male pig blocks bullets for the female pig, why the male pig did not die, but after an FBI official was killed (this is called not understanding excellence The Chinese culture mantis catching the cicada and the oriole in the back) just sat up and seemed to have nothing to do with it, eh, you were hit by a bullet anyway! !
And what happened to Arirang at the end of the film to show that this is a bad film made by a stick? ? ?
I seriously googled Arirang, and I was afraid that he might have some deep meaning that a simple person like me can't understand
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The source of Arirang:
Arirang, translated into Chinese is "My Langjun". Alirang is a love story handed down from the Goryeo period, probably equivalent to our Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai. Probably the plot is about a loving young couple with a hard life. The husband wants his wife to live a good life, so he wants to go out to work and earn money, but the wife doesn't let him. He says that as long as the two stay together, she is satisfied, but the husband doesn't think so. , and one night quietly left. The wife is very beautiful, and everyone in eight villages is famous. After her husband left, the local ruffians in the village came to harass her and asked her to remarry. She refused, but the local ruffians always came to harass her. A year later, the husband came back after earning money. The couple was happy. The local ruffian came again, and there were gossips about the wife and the local ruffian in the village. The husband became suspicious, thinking that his wife was unfaithful, so he wanted to leave again. No matter how the wife explained, the husband left, and the wife chased after him. If he couldn't catch up, he sang. The content of the singing is probably about how concerned her husband is, how he is wronged or something. The passage that the wife sings is "My Langjun", which is Arirang.
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doesn't make sense. . . . .
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