The Three Axes of Korean Action Movies

Preston 2022-03-29 09:01:10

I haven’t seen Korean movie websites without going over the wall, and it’s not that Korean drama fans haven’t dug up and watched a lot of Korean dramas. It’s just that the popular one on the Internet can be downloaded and watch it sometimes. Maybe this is because I always think Korean movies are amazing. The reason is, after all, no subtitle team is willing to do bad movies, maybe it has nothing to do with the benefit, the subtitle team is too lazy to read if you are in the mood to turn it.

In my opinion, Korean action movies are probably three axes.

The first is that police waste is nothing. If a policeman is a powerful character, then the other policemen are rubbish, and the one with the same strength must be the villain, and the big boss is often dug up to be the chief. I didn't have a chance before, but now I don't really want to be a good person, hahaha.

The second is the trash chopping melons and vegetables. Even if you have the body of King Kong and the blessing of holy clothes, as long as you are not a big boss, no matter how awesome you were before, facing the protagonist is only a knife and a second, and you can't survive three more knives.

The third is that the protagonist must die or be half disabled. Korean movies are especially cruel. This fine tradition extends from romance films to action films. Maybe this twisted nation just doesn't like the sunshine and wants to be abused. Not abusing is not Smecta.

It is almost such a routine, and it should be inseparable from watching Korean action movies in the future.

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  • Ibrahim 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    The protracted plot of the man looking for his wife disrupted the overall rhythm of the film, and the ending of the story also made the real male lead a cloud. What is speechless is that the violence has reached this level and still so restrained, even the scene where Uncle Mian kills multiple people at the climax has been omitted. Does it matter? On the contrary, the make-up in the film is very powerful. Whenever you see blood, you paint such dirty and violent makeup. Although the story is messy, the tension of the plot is quite exciting. ★★★☆

  • Desmond 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    The hand-held photography is good, the texture is good, but the story is not solid and superficial, the characters are too formal, lacking convincing, procrastination, and too many branches. Director Luo Hongzhen really suffers from superfluous unfinished tails. "The Chaser" should have ended abruptly when he was killed in a prostitute street shop, but he couldn't hold back. "The Yellow Sea" is over when the killer's body and his wife's ashes are thrown into the Yellow Sea by the ship's boss. What a long shot, but his illness relapsed.

The Yellow Sea quotes

  • Gu-nam: Who's the boss here?