Korean film routine

Colt 2022-04-21 09:01:43

Korean movies have repeatedly produced good works. This has nothing to do with culture, actors, or the market. The most important thing is that South Korea has a solid group of film and television creators. Therefore, even if it is 8 pieces, I think it looks good, the details are solid, the beginning and the end echo, and the degree of completion is high.

As a zombie movie, Train to Busan does not have particularly disgusting or bloody pictures, which will not make people feel physically nauseated when they see the camera. But after thinking about it, it's still creepy. For example, when a group of lifeless zombies swarmed up and slammed into the glass door, I couldn't help but tremble as long as I thought if it was me facing that picture. There are also trains that are closed, and the atmosphere of despair is suppressed, which is really lifeless.

The routines of Korean movies are also very obvious. Adults protect children, men protect women, and students are more responsible and united than adults. These are not new. The more I watched it, the less sensational I felt. Instead, it was the performance of the actors and the excitement of the film itself that attracted me more.

There is no doubt that Gong Yoo is an excellent actor, but unfortunately, the Korean Wave has been declining in the past two years, and it is difficult for him to have a larger market in China. An Zhaoxi doesn't see the facial features as beautiful, but overall, she feels that there is no temperament. It is estimated that it is better than young skin. Anyway, I would like to see more of these two actors' films.

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Extended Reading
  • Ubaldo 2021-11-25 08:01:29

    All disasters are human nature, alas, if the last shot is fired, it is God who did it.

  • Marley 2021-11-25 08:01:29

    Isn't the biggest bug in this movie that there are lights in the train even when it passes through the tunnel?

Train to Busan quotes

  • Seok Woo: I'll take you to mom no matter what.

  • Soo-an: Dad, you only care about yourself. That's why mommy left.