The fifth part "Crime City 3"
Rating: 6.5
Starring: Ma Dongxi/Lee Junhyuk/Aoki Noble
Movie review: Ma Dongxi is my favorite Korean actor, and this movie is also the best I have ever seen One of his n movies. Although the series still repeats the same old tune. But I was still very happy after reading it. Moreover, the plot is not draggy, and the logic is barely reasonable. Four forces appear together, and each team has its own ideas. There are also laughs, and when fighting, it’s all about punching and punching. Fighting is so exciting! Therefore, it can be said that the overall completion of the film is okay. But the villain aspect is still not as impressive as the first Harbin Zhang Qiandan. But overall it's still enjoyable. I still look forward to the sequel, and hope that the sequel will perform better and not disappoint.
The fourth part "Smuggling"
Rating: 6.7
Starring: Kim Hye Soo / Yeom Jung Ah / Jo In Sung
Movie comments: Director Yoo's ability to make commercial films has always been trustworthy, and this time he has found two female protagonists. It is even more worthy of praise. The actors acted very well and worked very hard. I don’t know how to shoot the underwater action scenes, but it felt quite hard to watch. Generally, what attracts me the most in dual-heroine films is the characters and chemical reactions. Here, Sister Jin’s character is more charming, brave and resourceful but she loves her sister more than anything else, while Sister Lian’s character is less rich. Especially when it comes to the revenge part, simply being the "executor" with the boss lady is not fun enough. It is worth mentioning that in addition to the two sisters, the actors of the Boss Wife performed amazingly and perfectly conveyed the "acting" feeling of the character. All in all, it’s suitable for making over-the-top popcorn, and it’s well worth a look!
The third part "Ballet Revenge"
Rating: 6.9
Starring: Jeon Jong-seo / Kim Ji-hoon / Park Yool-rim
Movie review: Much better than "Killing Bokshun", it is the kind of film with a bit of East Asian violence An action film with style and neon aesthetics, the director knows how to capture Jeon Jong-seo's screen charm, and knows very well how to package the so-called big data story with some stylized narrative techniques and slightly neurotic images. If you think about it carefully, which of today's commercial films is not a big data movie? Of course, what I love the most, and what’s most satisfying, is the core of female revenge. Whether it's love or friendship, this kind of commitment between women is always touching. The most touching thing is not how she fights her way out, but what drives her to fight her way deep into the tiger's den is just the pink-haired ballerina who loves to laugh. In short, for entertainment purposes, it needs to be thoroughly fucked up to be enjoyable.
The second part of "A Past Life"
Rating: 7.6
Starring: Greta Lee / Liu Taiwu / John Magaro
Movie review: A romance film with no obvious traces of love, but it is moving to watch. Everyone has a similar impression of the first half of the movie, which is more cliché. A little boy and a little girl who were childhood sweethearts run into different lives due to family reasons, and then find each other. But when the story was told in 2012, the movie showed a very confusing and unique beauty and temperament. Hazy, ambiguous, melancholy, and sad, these emotions run through the two young people's reunion around the age of 36. The filming of the movie perfectly complements the creation of the atmosphere, which is beautiful and sentimental. I have to say that the director and actors are very good, and they grasp the rhythm, emotions, lines, expressions and body language very accurately.
The first "Seoul Spring"
rating: 8.8
Starring: Hwang Jung-min / Jung Woo-sung / Lee Sung-min
Movie review: It is undeniable that South Korea is really comfortable in the genre of political thrillers. Especially when the audience already knows the ending, it is quite amazing that it can be so compact and engaging. And to be honest, adapting it based on real events is already explosive enough. I never expected it to be such a dark story.First, I dared to shoot. Although it felt a bit like the assembly line work of the past, the shooting was good. The whole film was very smooth. At 141 minutes, it didn’t feel long at all. I watched the whole film with worry and my palms became sweaty. The scheduling was really excellent! Finally, I would like to quote a comment sent to me by a classmate after watching it in Korea: The plot is particularly touching, the scenes are particularly shocking, and the young generals are all beasts.
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