I like watching Korean movies very much. Korean movies have always been talked about in detail. It is true that they put a lot of effort into every extremely small thing, so generally the story is exciting enough to bring the audience into it. Going in, you won't complain because of improper handling of a certain logic, which details are exposed and let people dance, but ignore the story itself. Here is a little bit about the plot. Li Doushi came out and said that he was the murderer back then. As an ordinary audience, my first reaction was that you are joking? Fifteen years ago, you were a child, right? And the title of the film also stated that the criminal was a burly middle-aged uncle. This movie will not be so ignorant of logic in order to promote a certain star? According to the usual routine of Korean movies, I know that I will not be so stupid, and the truth is also true. The real murderer is someone else, but when it comes to this, it makes me very uncomfortable. Obviously, there are so many plots around Lee Doosuk that I feel It was a waste of time, knowing that there would be a turning point in the future, so I kept waiting for this turning point to appear, and then kept waiting and waiting, and in the end it followed this routine, and then there would be a kind of "Look, it really was "I guessed it right" feeling, so if it is really considered from the film level, the character of Li Doushi can be set as a middle-aged writer, whose body and appearance are similar to the criminal in the title, will it be avoided? It's embarrassing to guess the ending from the beginning. However, it is not unreasonable for him to set this role in this way. After all, because this handsome criminal writer is going to cause a period of criticism and irony, and this is also a point that makes me think this film is very bright.
This murderer has admitted his criminal experience in this book, and will not be punished by the law because he has passed the indictment period. If such an explosion is put into our real life, we will definitely receive all kinds of verbal criticism. However, a movie is a movie, and everything is soured by the fact that the murderer is a handsome guy (so the character setting mentioned above may have come for this part). A female reporter interviewed him and asked him about skin care. The female student held a sign and shouted his name like an idol. The schoolgirls in the film are defending their "idols" as real murderers until the end. It's time to feel that the title of murderer is as glorious as the national labor model. It should not be an exaggeration to say that they are brainless fans. At least the values are a problem, and no matter why they like this "murderer" so much, even if there is something about him that really attracts them, at least they have to have a good idea. People admit that they are a murderer. , and held him up like a god, making people feel that a murderer is a special honor. Although the film is a bit exaggerated, it's not like this is the case with such brain-dead fans in life. The idols they like are handsome in everything they do, and they all have their own personalities. They can't tolerate the slightest slander from others, and even all kinds of excesses occur. However, what is all this for? In the end, your idol will be embarrassed because of this behavior. What is left of a farce in the end?
It goes a long way. Although the overall plot similarity of this film is a bit high in Korean films, it will resonate a lot in many details. This is the charm of Korean films. Make a film with ideas.
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