Poetry movie plot
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Sigrid 2022-03-20 09:02:44
Amazing. Lee Cangdong should be one of the few directors in South Korea who is unwilling to play with the audience, knows how to tactfully express violence, and tries to hide his sensory excitement. The needles in the cotton are intertwined with light and dark, which reflects the infringement and squeeze of women by the patriarchal society. It is more convincing than the hard-core feminist preaching. A series of empty mirrors at the end are used too well.
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Stan 2022-03-19 09:01:08
"Don't kick the burned soot rashly. Have you ever... been burned to ashes?" The not-so-complex story was filmed for more than two hours. It was a bit procrastinated, and many branches could actually be cut off properly. Some passages were slightly omitted. Obviously contrived. The movie is more particular and poetic as a whole, especially the ending part. It needs to be experienced with great care, otherwise it will feel dull and tasteless and make people fall asleep. ★★★☆