In those years, the girls we loved, in those years, maybe we loved those scumbags! -- also commented on the Korean film "Despicable Street"

Alex 2022-11-14 23:47:40

The movie "Despicable Street" is interspersed with very real and poignant love in the gaps of brutal underworld fighting. Note that it is not pure beauty but poignant beauty. When I saw the hero and heroine reunite at a party, I thought their love was pure and beautiful, because the two were so well matched, and their love and concubines were sweet.

Byung-doo, the handsome male protagonist, embarks on an inspiring and romantic pursuit of his former dream lover, Hyun-joo, a bookstore clerk. One night, he found that the bookstore manager, a married man, was pestering Hyun-joo, so he crushed the wretched man in an unbearable mood. Such a handsome and heroic act of saving beauty makes Hyun-joo disgusted and cry. When he took good care of Hyun-joo when he was sick with a high fever, he accidentally found a close photo of Hyun-joo and the bookstore manager. At that moment, his heart was deeply pierced! The 29-year-old Bing Doo is a small leader of the underworld. He is very smart and MAN. He doesn't care about Hyun Joo's past or his moral loss. He pursues Hyun Joo without hesitation, and is even willing to quit for Hyun Joo. Underworld.

Both have flaws, but when Jin Feng Yulu reunites, the spark of true love ignites.

Compared with Hyun Joo, Bing Doo's feelings are simpler. He said that the only woman he has ever loved in this life is Hyun Joo. In fact, Hyun Joo is a microcosm of the girls we loved in those years. And what about the married man? We can despise him and think he is a scumbag! However, perhaps it was his melancholy poetic air or his meticulous care that brought Hyun-joo into his arms. What would have happened if the handsome and handsome Byung Doo hadn't appeared in Hyun Joo's life?

Light and shadow are whirling, time is passing, and the lights are dim, I have vaguely seen the girls we loved in those years, and maybe we loved those scumbags in those years!

(Songfa Zhihu)

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