Unpreventable emotion

Zachery 2022-04-23 07:04:06

Unintentionally just watched Mingliang on 12.13, and I think it is the best touching film in the recent schedule. Korean movies and Korean dramas are series of works from two countries, and the Batman-like touching point is unpredictable, no matter what choice you face. At the moment of the enemy, "fear will also appear in the hearts of the enemy and himself. The key to victory is to use fear, and the way to use fear is to transform it into the courage to die."

Before the outbreak of the war, when the enemy was strong and I was weak, Yi Sun-sin's sense of helplessness was very similar to the mentality before the college entrance examination and high school entrance examination.

I don’t know if it’s because I was swiped on Weibo on the public memorial day to create an atmosphere. Although it’s not my own national anti-Japanese war, the sense of substitution is much stronger than that of the American hero film that saves the world, and the sensational emotions driven by the crowd at home battle are high. I am really moved~~~ (Come and pour some cold water

and just found out the film length: 109 minutes (Mainland China), 128 minutes (Korea)

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  • Fidel 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    It's not a good movie, but it's wonderful. Some Korean movies always have this kind of skill. The naval battle is great, there are enough scenes, the plot is very good, the small whirlpool is cute and cute...

  • Nakia 2022-04-02 09:01:10

    Choi Min-sik's acting skills are amazing, only he can play Yi Sun-shin, the naval battle is magnificent, and literary dramas are of course ignored. As for the history they are talking about, I don't know what happened. The Japanese pirates have only a few ships, and their equipment is too poor. They don't even have cannons. What about muskets vs cannons?