Jin Heo

Jin Heo

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    • Bethany 2022-03-25 09:01:14

      The characters in this film should represent the current state of religion in Korea

      At present, the most fanatical missionaries in the world are actually from South Korea, and after any religion spreads to the mainland from its origin, it will merge with the local culture and change.

      The old man in Japan should represent the cult culture based on Christianity. Judging from the...

    • Ashlynn 2022-03-30 09:01:05

      cry

      Chaotic chase, helpless sadness. There is an unspeakable tension for a large part of the plot, where everyone is at the crossroads of trust and not knowing where to go. Random killings multiply this tension, and the burning feeling of grief that fills the film from beginning to end, everyone...

    • Cleve 2022-03-22 09:02:15

      what the hell? ? ? After looking forward to it for so long, after watching it for two and a half hours, I was stunned when the subtitles finally came out. Is this the end? I have endured the long-winded before, because I thought there was a big reversal in the end, or at least a self-justifying ending! To say that it is super nice and super awesome is that I didn't watch it at all.

    • Doris 2021-12-29 08:01:33

      Yesterday, I squeezed time to stay up late to watch the night market. After watching it, I felt that there was no need to compare myself with myself this night. It's not worth dragging my tired body for a day in the theater for more than two hours. Since the film review is higher than Huang Hai, I am really speechless. Especially the expressions of the Japanese old man before and after, at first it was very sinister and then all kinds of weak and pitiful, and in the end it was still an enchanting evildoer. At the very least, the expression must be consistent, not to deceive children. The old Japanese man is too frustrated.

    The Wailing quotes

    • Il-Gwang: Not everything that moves, breathes, and talks is alive.

    • Grandmother: It's started. You better brace yourself.