It should have been a gratifying thing to come out such a disaster film that seems to sell well in such a special period of time, but the result just made this expectation feel disgusting. , It should have been a narrative rhythm where every minute and second counts, but the state presented really doubts what happened to the director during the shooting. It should be nervous or not, and it should not be sensational. The state of primary and secondary makes the whole story broken The wind dissipated, and the editing was also a terrible mess. Some jumps had a feeling that some of the material that was shot was lost. Many causal and logical relationships are difficult to self-consistent, the plot is abrupt and individual props are strong. There are too many to list. If the understanding ability is not very strong, it will really be driven crazy. Of course, those with obsessive-compulsive disorder must be sacrificed first. The original structure of this film involves South Korea, North Korea, China, and the United States. It is such a powerful framework that it just creates a feeling of playing a family. The conflict of interests is extremely unclear, and the political position is also outrageous. In terms of script design, it is a breakthrough for the three male protagonists. "Lee Byung-hun" is no longer so foreign, "Ha Jung-woo" started a little man, "Ma Dong-seok" put away his power, and "Jeon Do-yeon" made a stunning cameo. This could have made this gorgeous team even more icing on the cake. I never imagined that such a group of powerful casts would lose in the storytelling. Of course, if none of the above had happened, and everything was well presented, this film would not have been included in the list of introductions, because the portrayal of China's position is really unbearable, and that disgusting state is obviously unbearable. There are personal subjective colors, not recommended! QJ
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