Small space, big layout, big presentation movie

Jason 2022-08-20 02:44:21

Watched this after watching the sniper phone booth. Adhering to the current style of Korean films, it exposes the darkness of the government and society very directly. The horror is politics and human nature, and the workplace is undoubtedly exposed. After reading it, I will think deeply, but it is full of negative energy. Ordinary workers are often unable to express the various encounters they encounter in a normal and formal way. They are also working and living hard. They are not fools. I have seen through politics, society, and human nature time and time again. Every time I see this kind of film, I think about what I have seen around me in real social life. This is an apology that cannot be obtained, but we still need to solve the fundamental problem and hope that everything can be improved.

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The Terror Live quotes

  • Park Shin-Woo: I'm sorry.

    Yeong-hwa Yoon: You were going to kill them anyway! Son of a... You're sorry? How can you say that?

    Park Shin-Woo: I started this just to hear those two words. I said to come quick because it'll collapse. I agreed to the rescue! But where is he? It's out of my hands now.

  • Yeong-hwa Yoon: Why me?

    Park Shin-Woo: Still, I thought you would be different. You're all the same. That's why you're dying. Then, I'll stand there and end things myself.

    Yeong-hwa Yoon: Please, Mr. Park... Please, please don't kill me. Please, sir! Please! I beg you! Please! Let me live! Let me out, please.

    Park Shin-Woo: Keep being like that. Groveling under damn bastards. Live like that, then die.