simple but like

Teresa 2022-04-20 09:02:25

This should be the first Korean movie I've ever seen (of course, it may not really be the first one. I just ignored all the previous ones, so this one was automatically upgraded to the first one in my memory). I watched it more than once many years ago. This time, after seeing the name at the movie week, without saying a word, I ran high and high to Broadway to embrace the big screen version against the cold wind.

The reason I like it is actually very simple: I haven't experienced too many action blockbusters in the past. This film is a mix of spy warfare, action, love and friendship and many other elements. The proportions are just right, the rhythm is moderate, and the music is emotional Turn and are just right on the heartstrings. So it made me feel comfortable enough in the action confrontation, and felt enough to sigh in the lingering emotions. In the end, the camera stopped at the sea, the music was played, and my tears fell in an unusually coordinated manner. . .

This drama also made me remember Han Seok Gyu's name. This classmate has nothing to do with the handsome guy at all, but his thin physique has a strong aura in this action movie. Whether it is the fierce and persistent skills when chasing wildly, the hard will under huge pressure, and the gentle aura when facing his lover, all of them are mixed so naturally and deeply in him. He has never been an actor that I am very familiar with, and I have absolutely no idea of ​​his true character or daily state, but this sense of mystery has made him possible in various roles. I vaguely remember seeing him in other films, but each time it was a stranger I started to know again. . .

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