However, thanks to this movie for letting me know about Yanji and the Koreans on the Internet, I know that not every ethnic group can get equal treatment, which is far from my understanding, and this is a bit of a shit. Our media orientation..., so fucking positive.
Going back to the movie, it is divided into two parts. The first half is perfectly controlled in terms of psychology, performance and plot, while the second half is mostly the use of the camera lens, which is too bloody and tyrannical, which weakens the participation of the protagonist. I don't like it.
The male protagonist is good, strong, and in place. The name of the movie is ok, I recommend it!
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