I was stunned at the beginning of the film, although research has shown that the recognition of faces across races will be very low. When I ate hot pot with a German boy yesterday, he also told me that he thinks Chinese people seem to look alike, but the film is all Japanese. Koreans, East Asian faces, why am I face blind! ! ! It turns out that the plot changes too fast and I can't remember the name! !
Fortunately, the plot gradually became clear after the sisters met. Personally, I think it's really great that the movie can combine family feud with the background of the national liberation movement. Although the plot was a bit flawed later, it did not affect the viewing. Including the scene where the male protagonist was shot again and again and stood up again and again, but I think he has become a representative of the Korean people's anti-Japanese spirit.
My favorite scene is the end of the Anti-Japanese War, the cool music and the shimmering light of a few glasses of liquor inside the house, and the sound of the crowd celebrating the victory of the Anti-Japanese War outside.
The last court scene made me think it was really the theme movie made by the Korean government, and the criminals had to be dealt with by the law. As a result, after being acquitted, the heroine was executed in a wartime manner similar to lynching, which felt a bit like an American hero movie. Although it's a little better than being punished by law, I thought it would be better to end it with a toast by the members of the National Liberation Movement organization that ended the War of Resistance.
BTW such a main theme film should be put on file as a gift to the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War! ! ! ! ! The masses like to hear it and see it, and it is really rare to see such a positive movie! or foreign
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