Childish reality reflection sketch with little nonsense

Electa 2022-04-24 07:01:24

Four stars are almost still given five stars. There are too many places to learn and learn from, and there is not much space, but each character is portrayed in a fairly three-dimensional manner, with suitable laughs and a relaxed rhythm. Although "Policewoman" is more about discussing the difficulties of women in the police industry, it echoes the current situation of South Korean civil servants with extreme occupations. In the former, Sister Qiangwei, who has been assisting the two protagonists, was formerly from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology. The important personnel within the National Intelligence Agency, who were assigned jobs with stunts, only acted as navy soldiers on the Internet, and finally chose to go to the petition room. Several protagonists in this film also have stunts, not ex-Marines, karate champions, baseball players, and women's Muay Thai champions. These supposedly glittering people have been doing jobs that seem useless but are actually suffocating. People who are truly equipped with morals can't do the most suitable jobs in suitable positions. It seems that this is a common concern across Asia, and it seems that we are not the only ones. There is dark humor and reality reflections everywhere. When I saw the store opening, I was reminded of the lobster detective I watched last year. Sure enough, I downloaded a book on Baidu. I wondered when the Chinese people's storytelling ability degenerated to this level. When the same words are spoken, people become poetry recitations, and we are still babbling. The director is poor, the screenwriter is bad, the actors are exaggerated, and the multi-faceted combination of strengths has produced a low-level work like lobster. Don't attribute the failure to the fault of capital. The same thing, people can not only please capital, but also explain reality and conscience. What you lack is not brains, but in the final analysis it is the determination to do one thing to the extreme.

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