Feeling at Warship Island

Vinnie 2022-04-20 09:02:31

1. Filming World War II films from the Japanese labor camps that we rarely pay attention to. It was not easy for everyone to survive in that era. They slandered and laughed and bowed down, but they were all worthy of respect. The lackeys of North Korean laborers, the hypocritical nationalist betrayal Mr. Yoon, Hwang Jung-min's band and his lovely daughter, the boxer and the girl, and the secret agents who mixed into the rescue all reflected the contradictions of that era, "I executed you on behalf of the provisional government", The last time I heard a similar line was in "Assassination". Every nation did not want to be oppressed and would rise up to resist. The heroes of that era are worthy of admiration.

2. Huang Zhengmin is really an amazing actor. He frowns and blinks his eyes. It's all his acting skills. He interprets an image that protects his daughter and still has justice in his heart. From the first time he went to Japan, he performed hard and then organized a group of righteous people to rescue everyone. The image of a caring father. I remembered the line "Skinny old man" when he played the boss in "New World", it's really cute to play what it looks like.

3. Where do so many young actors come from South Korea, their acting skills can kill domestic adult actors in seconds. This movie is very shocking and quite awesome. The scenes are quite visually impactful: Warship Island is surrounded by mountains and seas, and the mine tunnels are rugged. Reality, gas jets, workers' tanned bodies covered in coal, bathing together in pools, and high-rise dormitories similar to slums. In the end, the fire and wreckage after the bombing had a very realistic effect, making people return to the perspective before the war. The last escape is a narrow iron plate on the front line of life and death. These all reflect the struggle for freedom of people who have suffered and enslaved. I remembered the line from Miss Sister in the play, "As long as one person returns to North Korea alive, we will win." This is probably what the director wanted to express!

4. In Korean movies, we can see the professionalism of the people in front and behind the scenes. We are not decades away from them. mutual encouragement.

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