Changji was born in South Korea under the ravages of the US military
The younger sister is South Korea who is committed to the US military
The artist is a Korean who is full of grief and anger but is weak
The younger sister was raped by two hooligans, and the two hooligans were scolded by the painter as a traitor, which directly pointed out that the younger sister was South Korea ravaged by the traitors.
Changji used a knife to cut off the tattoo on his mother's body, because only this bloody peeling off could he get rid of the American brand on his body. Similarly, his sister was almost tattooed by an American soldier. In the resistance, an eye for an eye was also the director's hope. To break away from the control of the United States in this decisive way, but the reality is not like this.
When my brother was a child, he blinded his sister in one eye, and it was because of this that his sister was committed to the U.S. Army. The significance is also obvious, both sides of the Korean War. The elder brother is idle, and only knows that asking his mother for money is also the attitude of ordinary Koreans towards North Korea.
Changji's suspicion and pursuit of his identity, and his final death, are also the director's resistance to the American elements in Korean blood, and his death to protest.
The core question is the sentence asked by the American soldier: Where is the enemy? Yes, where is the enemy, the enemy on other people's land is the enemy
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