Strong Confucian flavor

Rosendo 2022-04-23 07:04:30

This movie made me feel a very strong ancient flavor from the first film. I have never been to Korea, and I live in a country where Confucianism has long been classified as inferior and the rest of the essence of Confucianism. Feeling lucky for this, this is off-topic and has nothing to do with the movie. It's just that I happened to be able to see what the relationship between us would be like if the feudal culture evolved peacefully to the present.

They have a lot of honorifics, and our face culture seems to have become logical there, and a whole set of maintenance methods has also been derived. After watching a movie, I felt that the presentation techniques, shooting techniques and storyline were all good, but I always felt that there were some things that were different from the simple sensationalism of many Korean films I had seen before.

There is a strong sense of time in it, and the direct conversion between the underworld and the modern makes me feel those differences. The rules of those terms, the rules imprinted on liberty. Of course, in the end, the inevitable highlight of Korean movies is that the terms and existence of human emotions will transcend everything and appear above any rules described in the entire movie.

This is also one of the characteristics of Korean movies, and the grasp of such things as being moved has been perfected.

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