But if you become persistent, you may really cry, let me tell you!
And for the first time in many years, watching a Korean movie on the big screen and listening to Korean is also quite amazing, but who would recognize you, Ryu Seung-ryong, dressed in that inconvenient, ecstatic, hilarious ghost! ! ! Choi Min-sik is too arrogant. For many years, he just acted like nothing and didn't plan to leave any way out for other acting schools.
So even if you don’t know enough about history, you don’t feel attracted by the fact that you know the plot of the story at all (unlike me, who is blind in Chinese and foreign history, even if you haven’t heard of this battle, even Yi Sun-sin is so awesome. It's not so clear, so I googled it while watching it). . . I want to say that there are two little fresh meat hidden in this film. It's the kind that has a dirty face and is not dressed at all, but with a youthful gleam in his eyes, it looks particularly touching, little fresh meat.
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