I finally finished it on the subway to and from school, but it doesn't seem to have the same insight as my roommate. I like the tone of the whole movie. There are a few beautiful colors. Lawyer Song became the defender of this incident based on his feelings for the mother and son of the Tang Hotel and his inner justice and conscience. He fought alone at the beginning and finally became the defendant. 94 Busan lawyers defended it, and the title of the defender is clever. Probably the reason why I don’t have such a big feeling is that the final scene is very common in this type of Korean movie. The protagonists of “The Furnace” and “Influenza” are fighting against the national armed forces, and even the end of “Train to Busan” is almost the same as the trial process. (I don't know much about the real court trial scene) I always feel too emotional and impulsive. Although the incident is ridiculous, I always feel that there should be more legal arguments? ? In the end, I am very emotional. I think South Korea is very commendable for being able to face this history in the form of film and television, news reports, etc. Many Korean films have very profound ideas, and some even have a positive impact on the country and the people. I think this effect can give film and television workers a lot of encouragement.
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