dig some positive feelings

Krista 2022-04-19 09:03:14

The biggest motivation for watching this film should be national feelings, although I don't know what that is. We have not orthodoxly accepted the history of our nation...because we can only be called "Yanbian Koreans".
The Yanji in the story is shabby like that... Alas, we were collectively transported to 90 years by the director.
As a Yanbian native, I am very helpless.

The Koreans living in Yanbian like the protagonist are not a minority but a majority.
As an ethnic minority, there is a feeling of being tied up in many things,
so going out for labor has become the choice of most families, with parents or parents together.

In order to provide the best living environment for their children and to make a living, they can only choose to leave "temporarily"...
The hardships of the Yanbian Koreans who work in South Korea cannot be said in a sentence or two.
This film expresses the suffering of the other half who stayed in the country.

I have been thinking of the person I sent away.
Whenever I fall asleep, I always think of the person in a foreign country. I have always believed
in the oath I once made, and I have always been
firm in my faith

. Incomparable belief will become the biggest catharsis point for life, for people, for things and everything.
Slowly lose yourself, let go of yourself.
In the film, the protagonist is on the edge, unable to extricate himself from gambling, and has nowhere to go all day long.
Finally, when it is confirmed that his wife is unfaithful, he gives up the moral standard and is willing to be a slave of money.
The reappearance of the protagonist's wife at the end of the credits where human nature is based on
kindness makes the protagonist recall his original beliefs, his daughter, and his self, which finally makes him give up his hatred.
The rest is just wanting to go back and see the old man and daughter in the hometown...
Although the protagonist put down his hatred and let go of the employer who bought the murderer and murdered him, he was also buried in the vast sea...

An extremely firm belief, what each other is fighting for...
I think this should be what our fathers have been fighting for all their lives - flesh and blood.
This is what I saw in the Yanbian Koreans in reality and the film is really the same family.
We should cherish everything we have now, because that is what our parents exchanged for their happy life. Although it will not be as tragic and tragic as described in the film, I think everyone can understand that what our parents have paid is precious. how great.
We have to take good care of our aging parents~!

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  • Tyshawn 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    It's too bloody, the girls don't care, the front is not bad, but 150 minutes is too long. After the filming, the director couldn't take it anymore. The Korean films always work hard and die when they see blood, and the problem of losing control comes out again. Pour blood...

  • Keith 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    The female characters in this film are either cheating or on their way to cheating, and the rest are dead. It is really all the imagination of the bottom male diaosi about women. In this sense, it is realistic.

The Yellow Sea quotes

  • Gu-nam: Who's the boss here?