The short review is too long, so a separate film review is actually just a running account

Chase 2022-04-23 07:05:03

I like this movie. But I can't tell what the subject is. But it feels like it can be made into a series, the legend of Huayi.

Yeo Jin Goo just watched his first issue of Running Man. While watching the movie, I wondered if it was him, but I always thought it wasn't. Very handsome in the movie. The double eyelids are gone. He has obvious double eyelids. Very introverted in the movie.

Kim Yoon-suk is playing the bad guy again. In fact, this character is very similar to Hwang Hae-ri. It's just that in the Yellow Sea, there are cold-blooded people who lick blood for money. He is a storyteller in this movie. It's just that he feels more like a mentally ill kind of guy. He kills for money, and sometimes not for money. When he said that Hua Yi was like himself, he almost thought it was a secret of his life experience. Only later did I think that he actually used his own method to help him get rid of the monster and become a monster.

5 dads, and all four died. Two are fathers who truly love him, two are ordinary fathers, and one is a monster father who is going to devour him. In other words, when I just watched it for ten minutes, I thought it would be a modern Korean version of the story of Xiao Yuer and the Ten Bad Guys. The result is and it is not.


Surprise: See please answer Qifeng and Sanqianpu in 1994. When they made this movie, they hadn't acted Please Answer 1994. The image contrast is great. Sanchipo did a great job. That neurotic knife murderer. The seven seals are a little short, and the bad guys who are more obvious are pretending to be. That image is not much different from the playboy in the wolf clan boy. On the contrary, he is better at playing seven letters.

Korean action films in recent years have always made me feel like watching Hong Kong gangster films back then. The sound of the knife stabbing in is really realistic. The sound of blood rushing and bones shattering is very pleasant.

There should be no chance of this play being introduced. If so, I would like to go to the cinema and watch it again.

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