Years have passed, and the impression of Jin Yunshi in "The Yellow Sea" still lingers. However, after watching a few more movies, it is strange that not only the Chinese Koreans, the North Koreans, but also the Koreans themselves in "The Pursuit", it seems that as long as they are bad people, they must be written as cold-blooded, holding big Axe slashing people everywhere.
And these films are titled based on true events. Koreans are interesting. In my impression, the previous "adaptation based on real events" was mainly to make real events a little artistic. Here in Korea, real events became the source of their fabrications.
In any case, as a movie, it was quite successful, and it made people shudder. However, after watching a few more movies, it is estimated that not only Koreans, but even Chinese people will be afraid of three points when they see the man from Yanji. I think that's what this movie should pay attention to, it's a bit stigmatizing and labelling Koreans.
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