An unsuccessful Korean anti-Japanese film

Jeffry 2022-04-23 07:04:29

Concentration camps and World War II have been filmed a lot on this subject, including Hollywood, Europe, and China, and many masterpieces. This South Korean film can also be regarded as their main theme film. It is said that the number of screens shown at the time of release set a record. After reading the comments on the historical background of Gunkanjima, Little Japan applied for these islands in the name of the Meiji Industrial Revolution Site and succeeded in 2005, causing great dissatisfaction. Because these islands are full of blood and tears of Chinese and Korean laborers. Perhaps this is the case. Many of the laborers on the island applied for their own jobs instead of being recruited or arrested, so the whole film does not feel cruel, and the characterizations are not deep enough. A person of various identities on the island is played by an orchestra. Yes, there are gangsters, fake revolutionaries, and Korean traitors. The descriptions are all bland. Only at the climax of the final conflict, there was a fierce struggle with the Japanese soldiers. That's all, it's over.

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