Never watched a Korean disaster movie, or at least never studied a Korean movie carefully. There may be many disaster movie fanatics who can't stand the foreshadowing and elaboration of the first half. When I first watched it, I also wondered if the disaster was just a gimmick. This is still the usual warm love route... Fortunately, the subsequent tsunami let me know that what was ahead was not a waste of my precious time.
Several characters in the film seem to be several different groups, but in fact they are inextricably linked. This kind of feeling is very similar to the wonderful feeling in the cut American drama "SIX DEGREES" that I watched two or three years ago. I like the subtlety that is scattered but disconnected.
I have to say that it is a bit exaggerated to say that this film is a tear gas bomb, but it is indeed touching. If you really stand in the scene at that time and look at what happened at that time.
I finished watching the film at "3 o'clock in the afternoon", and the call to my relatives at the critical moment in the play is still in my heart. I can't stand the feeling of watching people walk away, but this movie made me watch enough. Just like when I watched the Titanic when I saw JACK slowly sinking to the bottom of the lake, I will never forget it. In this film, Hyungsik and Ximei didn't live together for a long time, but the final outcome is... But the scene where Hyungsik hangs with the nasty ghost is not good enough. At that time, the nasty ghost should never be so dumb, then Does not fit the character.
In fact, in most of the plots in it, the fate of the characters may be unpredictable if you watch the film, but this does not affect the praise of the film.
We need to express our emotions, and now, there is an opportunity.
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