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A suffocating road to destruction
Harmon 2022-04-22 07:01:53
Kim Ki-deok (김기덕)'s work in 2001 was quite unexpected, I didn't expect it to be such a film. The whole film permeates the living conditions of the Korean people in 1970. This history can be understood somewhat, but what do the Koreans think today? I still need to find out. If what Kim Ki-duk described is true, then Koreans today may be hard-mouthed. Kim Ki-duk is the most hated director in Korea, and I believe everyone knows it. None of my Korean friends I know doesn't hate him. I think it would be more suitable to change the name of this film. "Towards Destruction", if you are a fan of Kim Ki-duk, you must watch this film. Limited by the investment, the expressiveness of the footage in this film can only use some simple cutting techniques, such as rollovers, flying cars, and groups of dogs hanging people and so on. But everyone had better be mentally prepared, this film is too depressing. The tone too, the sadness at the end overwhelms you.
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