"Friends": Friends don't need to apologize

Percival 2022-04-20 09:02:36

The son of a funeral home worker, the son of an underworld boss, and an eloquent man, and a school student formed a group of four best friends, they picked up girls and fought together, and they were tired of being together all day without fear. From the gang formation in the student days to their respective destiny as adults, but because of the contamination with the underworld, two of the classmates paid a heavy price and wrote a bloody and touching life of compassion.

The film is based on the development of South Korea in the 1970s, referring to the story outline of "Once Upon a Time in America", and the style of the Hong Kong underworld genre film is reflected. So concocted. For those who grew up watching Hong Kong underworld movies, in the case that Chow Yun-fat will not appear No. 2 in Asia for 100 years, the biggest attraction of watching this movie is Zhang Dongjian who looks like a young man, while Liu Wuxing, who is quite big brother, has become a Unexpected gain. As for the TV series version of "Friends, Our Legend" starring Hyun Bin in 2009, it has been directly reduced to a love drama, and the gangster part is just an embellishment.

If a few of them can represent South Korea's Young and Dangerous Boys, compared with Hong Kong's Young and Dangerous Boys, they are several grades behind, and they are not on the same level as Chen Xiaochun and Ekin Cheng. It is still in the stage of "friendship", not where the loyalty of the rivers and lakes lies. Even the more representative "The Great Genealogy", "Despicable Streets" and "Elegant World" are not too warm and tend to be too family ethics, but this makes me look forward to "The War against Crime", maybe some of them can get it. The tricks that come out let people experience the Korean-style underworld amorous feelings.

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Friend quotes

  • Sang-taek: Joon-suk was the best fighter I ever saw. He once beat up a whole soccer team.

  • Lee Han Dong-su: You've stabbed me enough. You can go now.