The bustling streets are surging with despicable humanity

Darron 2022-04-23 07:04:18

I have been fascinated by the first time I watched a Korean gangster film ten years ago. Humanity is a favorite topic in Korean movies, and the homework is well done. The longer the years, the deeper the experience, and then look at the old Korean films that I have seen before, many scenes that used to be full of tears and sighs, now it seems only natural, only the nostalgic five flavors and traces of the passage of time are left. moved. Many once infatuated characters are now laughing at the fate they deserve. Maybe it's just me being ridiculous. All my achievements and maturity can't stand against time. I just exchanged my youth and blood and tears for more than ten years to gain a heavy understanding and values ​​that have been assimilated by the world. I used to think that everyone was kind, but now I know that kindness is a rare treasure in the world. Everyone is wise to protect themselves, ignore and condone the evil of the world, and even do evil by themselves. So when I saw a typical character ruining myself because of kindness, I became numb and helpless, because I wasted myself in the same way. There is a lot of sadness in life, and it has become normal, like a smooth lake surface over time, but no sadness is a ripple. Today, only the aesthetic enthusiasm for the music in the film remains. Those old songs are so appropriate, Koreans used songs half a century earlier than the film, why do they fit like the Americans wrote it for the film? Could it be that the stories and music that are brought together because of the film, the spanning space and time, really do not exist because of the universal value of culture? old and wise Whenever I hear this song, I have a feeling of clearing my soul and seeing through reincarnation, wanting to unload the burdens and desires of life, and feeling that there is no love in the world. The single has been looped hundreds of times, and it is still as amazing, sad, and heartwarming as the first time I heard it.

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