plot is full of twists and turns until the end. , For people like me, I don't pursue precision everywhere, but only pursue the enrichment of the process. The soundtrack is melodious and quaint with a hint of heaviness. The scene is full of the care of the crew, from the gas station that I have only seen in the museum, to the original tram, and the dust infused with history floating in the air, which amazes me. The characters and the leading actors are all leading figures in the Korean actor world, and every scene of the male god Ha Jung Woo makes my heart pound. Goddess Jeon Ji Hyun's look at Ha Jung Woo on the second floor of the gas station and the look she stopped dancing at the end conquered me. Li Zhengzai, the most calm and shameless Korean traitor in history, is also embarrassed to fall into a bleak.
The character "Mitsuko" is not full enough, but the ending is enough to shock me. Kawaguchi's death strictly follows the golden rule of "the villain dies with too many words". The deaths of the two members, the old man, and the aunt all brought tears to my eyes. At that time, people's beliefs were so firm that they were better than their own lives.
In such a heavy-themed film, some humorous episodes can be interspersed just right, which is the most successful piece of Han Ying. As for the Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and trilingual languages that the actors can use at their fingertips, I don't know when and when I can see this kind of actor quality in mainland actors.
In short, I like it very much. These 139 minutes were not in vain. Thank you "Assassination".
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