Domestic anti-Japanese drama mixed-race kimchi saves Private Ryan

Shayne 2022-04-24 07:01:24

The first half hour has a realistic blockbuster style. Before Song Zhongji came out, he properly rescued Private Ryan immediately. The director does not have the ability to remain whole and complete all the time. So the second half of the movie became a domestic anti-Japanese drama plus a cottage to save Private Ryan. Enough blood, enough template, sensational to make one's scalp tingle. There is no logic, there is a lack of strong connection between the bridge sections and the bridge sections, and the persuasiveness is insufficient. Torn, thin, and parallel between several starring characters. Instead, I remembered a few group performances. In terms of plot, well, the first half is really magnificent, and the second half is particularly narrow. It feels different. Said to be realistic, the second half of the dance drama. The idol drama came out abruptly. It is said that it is a commercial idol drama, and the idol is torn into a few pieces of rags, and the good material has become a worthless scrap. That kind of feeling is like Korean cuisine. There are thirty or forty dishes and bowls for a dinner, colorful and eye-catching, but the variety of ingredients is pitiful and bland. If Saving Private Ryan can score 99 points, then this movie is teetering on the brink of failing. If you are looking for a movie that feels similar, I think Zhang Yimou's Tangshan Earthquake should be it.

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