Just last weekend, a few people (very different people) and I hurriedly discussed the issue of retaliation at night. One said that he had never thought about revenge; the other said that he would not retaliate; both of them were men. The third is a woman. She said that she would treat each other nicely while meeting, but she would think of pouring a basin of cold water when he was beautiful, or pinching him anytime and anywhere until the pinch was green. The two said that women are terrible. Then come and ask me. I said, if I want to, it must be the one I loved very much before, and then all revenge is not as good as wanting him to die.
In fact, what I'm talking about is very reasonable. Want to make the other party disappear. But in fact, things like letting the other person die are impossible in my life. In other words, let it die in my subjective mind. This is death.
Later I watched this movie. I feel very enjoyable. And it's very realistic.
Jin Jin has been a good man for 13 years in prison, and silently killed the bad man that everyone hates. So she is even better. At the end of her revenge, she mobilized all the evil and brutality in the hearts of the victim's parents, gathered the hands of everyone, and dealt with the prisoner.
This of course reminds me of the murder on the Orient Express. But from this point of view, it is really Agatha's cold rationality, and murder is not very bloody. Looking at the Korean scene again, it is not only blood loss, but even a bucket of blood as straightforward. In my opinion, the aesthetics of Koreans is a wolf in sheep's clothing, or perhaps a first-line brand of sheepskin products.
A row of people holding a lottery and marking in hand, waiting for the murder. Waiting for revenge. Waiting for relief. But when they vented their anger together (knowing that the kid killed would not be able to return), they still wrote the account number on a piece of paper and gave it to gold. People are always the most persistent about their losses. Kind gold is an angel with a glowing face, a murderer with red eyeshadow, and finally a mother with debts.
I think revenge is such a thing. You have made me lose the opportunity to be a good person, and I will use the most vicious means to destroy you, and let everyone stand on my side.
You know, I rarely recommend Korean movies. But this time, let me push it.
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