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Deshaun 2022-03-21 09:02:51
Twenty years later, why does "Common Security Zone" still make me cry
Nam Sung-sik leaned down and polished Jung's boots. The gunman lost his mind and turned into a bloodthirsty killing machine. The young North Korean soldier died on his birthday. New paint that will never be opened. Broken glass windows Made in the United States Under the red flag with a sharp...
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Kennith 2022-03-21 09:02:51
One line, four people, same nation
The 38° military demarcation line has become the most tense place in the world, and any trouble may become the focus, not only because it is the place with the most troops in the world, but also because of the sadness of the same nation being separated by a line.
Originally, a South Korean soldier...
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Julia 2022-03-21 09:02:51
order of shots
Counting the gunshots, combined with the suicide of Korean veteran Lee. In fact, the psychological quality of the three soldiers (two South Korean soldiers and North Korean soldiers) is not strong. A total of 12 guns (one shot by a North Korean soldier (hit in the leg of a South Korean veteran) is...
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晓雪 2022-03-21 09:02:51
Irresistible grief and unresolved predicament
Park Chan-wook, who never knew what restraint was, even though his technique was still honing, he still drowned all my words in this film with his grief that the two ends of each other's hearts are thicker than water, but they can't help but be enemies. This grief is as thrilling as the throbbing...
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Jayde 2022-01-12 08:02:08
Korean Nationalist Movies
After watching the Korean movie "JSA Common Security Area", my spirit was a little stimulated, and I wanted to say something.
1. Koreans are really a great country for making emotional dramas and nationalist movies.
It's not that there is anything wrong with it, but that it should not be too...
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Shanna 2022-01-12 08:02:08
Reality may not be cool, human nature is still in the world
Many people say that this is a Korean political movie, but I don't think it is. It's just a political drama. The director obviously has something to say, "No matter where you are, you will feel that this is a national shame. They are obviously compatriots. Everyone has the same language, history...
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Silas 2022-01-12 08:02:08
The amazing "JSA Joint Security Area"
Yugoslavian director Kusturica has such a line in his masterpiece "Underground": "Brothers kill, this is called war", "JSA Common Security Area" once again let us face such a cruel and realistic situation. The four male protagonists, two South Korean soldiers and two North Korean soldiers,...
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Karley 2022-01-12 08:02:08
On the Film Gap Between my country and South Korea
When Jiang Wen’s "The Devil Is Coming" was blocked because of its historical stance, in the same year, South Korea’s Park Chan-wook’s "Common Security Area" was Hong Guoguo’s sensitive political touch and a positive expression of the friendship between the divided North and South soldiers....
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Kyle 2022-01-12 08:02:08
Talking about "JSA Joint Security Area"
Nullifying remarks: http://shawnj.blogone.net Hollywood has a law, if a director loses three consecutive films at the box office, he can basically leave this line. According to this law, for Park Chan Wook, 2000 was a year of destiny. Prior to this, his "Moon...Sun Dream" and "The Trio" were not...
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Domenica 2022-01-12 08:02:08
Reflecting the Peninsular War
I don't like "The Revenge Trilogy", and I have always been disgusted with the extreme attitudes in Korean films. It is true that it is not a good thing to be aggrieved, but it is inevitably uncomfortable to expose too many things that deviate from social morals. I think most ordinary viewers hope...
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Joint Security Area Reviews
Director: Park Chan-Wook
Language: Korean,English,German Release date: September 9, 2000