1. Compared with the eloquent story of "Poetry", the fast-paced film of the Korean film "Uncle" is more suitable for my appetite. The editing of "Uncle" is very good, no wonder it won the Golden Bell Award for Best Editing in South Korea. The arrangement and connection of events and events are concise and capable, and there are enough clues given, so that the audience can also participate in the action and live and die together with the uncle.
2. This is a Korean story based on "This killer is not too cold", an uncle who is almost reclusive and does not interact with outsiders, a little girl who has no warmth in his family, a pot of plants... I don't know why, I am very fond of everyone. I have never liked "This Killer Is Not Too Cold" that I love, but I love this "Uncle". It may be related to the director, editing, actors, and cultural background...
3. About Little Lolita : Korean kids, why are they acting so well? Look at these children on the mainland screen, they are not dumb, or they are like Tinkerbell, so people can't wait to pull them out and strangle them to death. Watching the uncle and the little loli play, I feel very happy. It must be difficult to play something slightly ambiguous with a child. After watching the movie, I can't help but worry about the future of Xiaomi. Xiaomi, Xiaomi, such a perfect man appeared too early in your life. In the future, who else can catch your eye!
4. His name is still Tae-seok, but the sunny boy Tae-seok ten years ago has become the gloomy uncle Tae-seok ten years later. When watching the film, I thought, if the uncle's wife was replaced by Enxi from "Blue Life and Death", and the terminally ill Enxi married the uncle, and then died in a revenge car accident, and the uncle lived in seclusion in grief... ...this can totally be a sequel to "Blue Life and Death"~~ It seems not bad.
5. Behind every uncle who is self-contained, lives alone, and is so handsome even when he is decadent, there will be one or several times that make people feel embarrassed~~! !
6. Won Bin, his long hair covers half of his beautiful eyes, making him vulnerable (but still hopelessly handsome). There are a few scenes that even make me think he has the potential to play L.
7. Yuan Bin, one word: handsome shit!
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