Say something. It's a blockbuster movie with big brains, but it's fun to shoot.
There are two core ideas of the film. First, the mentality and state of the small country and the people living in the cracks of the big country are well filmed. Koreans are very self-aware of this state, but they are also very helpless. Self-deprecating cold humor to express this feeling, but as a Chinese, we can't really empathize with that kind of mentality.
Second, the South and North Korea have been separated for decades, but the emotion of blood thicker than water and the helpless pain after isolation are silently displayed in the details throughout the film.
In addition, although it is a South Korean film, the whole film is about North Korea's missile and nuclear weapons capabilities. Although it shows the military force of this northern brother, it also reveals that our Korean nation has nuclear weapons. In the end, the nuclear weapons were divided equally to realize the nuclear weapons of the peninsula. I really can't stand it. Bah, go dreaming. Overall, the movie is really good.
Continue to add, brothers who always think that the quality of Chinese films is limited by our country's censorship system, you too look down on the Chinese film industry, and the cultural industry has been promoted for so many years. In the subject matter without any sensitive topics, can we make movies that can compete with Koreans?
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