Steel Rain--Fits The Values Of The Republic Of Korea

Lilla 2022-08-03 19:24:40

As a movie, the shooting skills, lines, action scenes, etc. are good, but when it comes to the theme, there is nothing to say; it is completely Korean-style YY.

Basically, starting from the inherent impression of the people, spare no effort to smear China, North Korea, the United States, and if possible, Japan cannot be left behind.

The United States, although it is an ally, loves Japan more, damn it; China is so bad, so bad that South Korean people understand it is bad; Japan, for the time being, has no action but is uneasy and cautious; North Korea, North Korea is so poor that the people have no food to eat. The government is dictatorial and doesn't take human life seriously. The North Korean people are in dire straits. Wait for us to rescue them. What are you doing with your weapons, you idiots? We are here to rescue you, and we are not grateful that Dade still beat us. You really can't understand The whole movie's attitude towards countries That's pretty much it.

The contrasting scenes of several shocking cities in North Korea and South Korea, the words and actions of diplomats from various countries, are too obvious.

Although basically everyone does this, there is a specific term called "national pride". But you blow yourself up too much. It seems that when you are watching a movie, someone keeps nagging next to you, "How is it, little brother? Is it good enough to fly in our village?" Rich and an old man. Look at this place. Our village chief’s house is not a thief. Is it luxurious? Oh my god, our village chief is handsome when he comes out, and we compare him with the village chief of the next village to the ground. I went inside. Wow, the village chief of this village is so bad that he eats children every night. The wolf is ambitious, and he wants to eat the children of our village too.

Burgers have also become a convenient tool for feeling superior... I'm a little speechless. This is not native to Korea.

The most important thing is that, in the end, North Korea gave half of its nuclear bombs to South Korea. You're kidding me... The armed forces that are jealous of other people's economic backwardness while disgusting them can't wait to grab it.

From Yan Zheyu's previous class in college, his drinking words, and the final ending, it can be felt that Koreans are a little restless. There may be hints of militarism among the younger generation. In fact, it is inevitable that the development of the South Korean country has come to this point. They need North Korea, and they need North Korea's land and population. But it's another matter if North Korea ignores them. So, if I ask you not to give it in the name of negotiation, then I'm going to grab it.

In the end, the protagonist is very handsome, a wolf who goes his own way.

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Extended Reading
  • Morgan 2022-01-28 08:32:23

    This is the real assassination gold **! What the hell is that shit filmed by the gangster! Opened a huge brain hole with the current hot spot, but I was terrified when I thought about it. The laughter caused by the difference between the north and the south is even more escalated than before, and Guo Duyuan played it quite well. After reading it, the most ironic part is that if you have money, you are an overseas Chinese, and if you have no money, you are a foreigner.

  • Timothy 2022-01-28 08:32:23

    Because of this movie, I became a fan of Jung Woo Sung again...

Steel Rain quotes

  • Eom Chul-woo: [angrily] If anything happens to him, there will definitely be war!

    Kwak Chul-woo: Okay.