group thieves

Monique 2022-04-21 09:03:40

It was released in South Korea in July 2014.
The leading actors, Ha Jung-woo, and Jiang Dong-
won originally came to watch this film, but they were there for Ha Jung-woo. As a result, the result was that Jiang Dongyuan gave him a second.
To tell the truth, I don't think this film is very good, the plot is quite that kind of thing, it is not a good story. And then, actor, does the director like Jiang Dongyuan too much? He is a villain, but he is amazingly charming, and the villain has become the protagonist when he acts like this.
It's a pity Ha Zhengyu, of course, in this play, the entire tone is pitch black, and the characters are all dirty, the only one who is clean is Jiang Dongyuan. The only one who was dressed was Kang Dong-won. Originally, Ha Zhengyu is definitely not as good as Jiang Dongyuan in terms of appearance. Uncle He wins by acting. Of course, there are not many places for Ha Zhengyu to play in this play. Of course, Da Shiu should be a special role in his actor's career for Ha Zhengyu, but this role is too inconspicuous in this story. So it can be limited.
The story is similar to a story about the Water Margin and the one that forced it into Liangshan, but the story itself is too thin to hold up, so it makes people feel boring to watch. Well, the only thing to watch is Kang Dong Won.
When I watched "The Viewer", I thought that Lee Jung Jae's villain was simply handsome. After watching "Group Thieves", I felt that Jiang Dongyuan was so handsome. The director prefers him and gives him a very delicate look, a beautiful young man with evil eyes, and his dress is the only bright color in the whole play. As for martial arts, he also held a long sword and floated around. This character is just like Yang Kang, who we watched Miao Qiaowei play back then. He's bad enough, but he has to find a reason to whitewash him, because he's handsome.
As for this movie, you can watch it if you want, you can watch the handsome guy, the rest is really boring.

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