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Mina 2022-03-09 08:02:17
movie website"
The Korean movie "Net", a movie that I've always wanted to see but haven't seen, I finally finished watching it today. It's a very ironic movie. The story is about the North Korean fisherman Nan Zheyu, who originally came to the north-south junction to fish for a living, but in an accident, the...
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Major 2022-03-09 08:02:17
Kim Ki-duk: I won't play with you anymore
Milan Kundera said at the beginning of "The Unbearable Lightness of Life": "In this world, everything is forgiven in advance, and everything is ridiculously allowed." Allowing someone to stand above the world, Some people are also allowed to fall three feet into the dust. There is no absolute truth...
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Pasquale 2022-03-09 08:02:17
Three thousand weak water, just take a scoop to drink
This is a movie about a North Korean defector. Strictly speaking, he is not a defector, but he just accidentally walked in and passed by. However, the completely different political systems and ideologies of the two countries determine that this trip is by no means an understatement. This is the...
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Cleta 2022-03-09 08:02:17
end, it's weird
Just a little talk, that's the end. Personally, I feel that the final ending is a bit hard, as if it was for Zheyu to die.
He is back staring at great pressure and risk in order to be reunited with his wife and daughter. But in the end, he went out to fish even though he knew he would be killed. He...
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Shanie 2022-03-09 08:02:17
The story of a fisherman caught in a net
A fisherman at the border of North Korea entered South Korea because of a fishing boat failure. After being interrogated by the South Korean government and persuaded to defect from North Korea, Da Yi returned to North Korea with a dignified expression on his face. I didn't expect to be taken to the...
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Ernestina 2022-03-09 08:02:17
The Net - Kim Ki-duk, North and South Korea
This article is also known as "everyone is a dog."
"The Net" is a North Korean defector-themed film by Kim Ki-duk in 2016. It tells the story of a North Korean fisherman who accidentally crossed the border and drifted to South Korea because of a fishing boat failure. s story. Because they are all...
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Jerel 2022-03-09 08:02:17
Say it, you may not believe that the fish catcher is also in the net
On a business trip during the May 1st National Day holiday, I came to Ji'an City, Jilin Province, which is known as the "Little Jiangnan in Northeast China". This small town is not big, but its location is special. As you can see, the southeast side faces North Korea across the Yalu River. The...
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Adela 2022-03-09 08:02:17
Why does he have no desire for his wife's body at the end of the movie?
The more interesting scene at the beginning of the movie is the lingering love between him and his wife, the collision of the love between husband and wife! And at the end, the male protagonist is not greedy for her body, and has no desire for male and female love. Why is there such a sharp...
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Reggie 2022-03-09 08:02:17
good movie, bad ending
This is a cleverly conceived and profound film. A North Korean fisherman has been fishing at the border for a living. One day, his small fishing boat broke down, and he couldn't bear his boat, so he was taken to Korea by boat. As a result, he was subjected to a "twisted and bizarre" interrogation...
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Ayla 2022-03-09 08:02:17
The net has not disappeared, but you have disappeared.
The desire to escape again is instinctive, but it is also a futile stab. A struggle of trusting hope shines on the grey road, a breath of arms shoots in from the prison window, it is short-lived, only to lead the soul to the colder net that binds you.
It is a kind of comedy technique of despair and...
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