This is not the same movie at all, nor is it an uncultured drama movie that some people have criticized. That's not the point at all.
In my understanding, "The King's Man" is about the life of a group of actors who encountered the life of a hateful and pitiful king with a psychological shadow.
Why Kong Ji's sexual orientation is like this, and why Wang relies on Kong Ji, this cannot be explained by the subtlety of same-sex feelings.
A lot of highlights in the film are on the character Wang. Although he is very annoying, I imagine the mother in "Saint" saying, "But Kang Dao is also very pitiful." He said that "Actually, 㦕 sauce is also very pitiful.
Yan Shanjun and Kong Ji's gang, one side is the negative victim of the royal family, and the other is a lowly actor who is as small as an ant. They will all be crushed to pieces by history, and their identities are vastly different, but in fact they are all pariahs of the times, humble lives. I think this is the point of this film. It is
sensational and justified, very delicate but not necessarily hypocritical, which is also a feature of Korean films.
In addition, the soundtrack is amazing
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