The fifth part "Horror Live"
Rating: 8.7
Starring: Ha Zhengyu / Li Jingrong / Quan Huizhen
Movie review: Although it is flawed, my emotions make me have to give it five stars. This is a thought-provoking and despairing movie. As the movie says, ordinary people live like dogs all their lives. The powerful class is inviolable. Their face is much more important than the lives of the people. They look down on the people, but the people also have the power to uncover the peace they whitewash. Don’t underestimate people’s anger and dissatisfaction, fuck the world! News and media should also reflect on what is more important, the truth of news and personal interests. It is precisely because there are so many fake news people that people live in a false world now. It is really sad.
The fourth film "Parasite"
Rating: 8.8
Starring: Song Kanghao/Lee Sunkyun/Cao Ruzhen
Movie review: All aspects of the film's technology are perfect, and the ten minutes ending makes up for all the previous moments. On one side is the momentary adventure of a rich child in a comfortable courtyard, on the other side is the pale reality of heavy rain flooding the basement; President Park seems to be polite, but he always reveals the condescension of the rich, a simple symbol of smell. That is to say, huge gaps are created everywhere between classes; this distance is already difficult to bridge, and what is even more helpless is that the poor are still fighting against each other, trying to win the favor of the rich. Finally, the movie ends in Kim Ki-woo's beautiful fantasy, as if such a sunny day will really come. Therefore, it is well deserved to win the 92nd Academy Award!
The third part "Memories of Murder"
Rating: 8.9
Starring: Song Kanghao / Kim Sang Kyung / Kim Rae Ha
Movie review: While watching the movie, I was deeply impressed by the close-ups at the beginning and end of the movie. At the end, the little girl said that the person was very ordinary. , almost unrecognizable in the crowd, I was inexplicably reminded of the little boy catching grasshoppers in the rice fields at the beginning of the chapter and imitating the protagonist's speech. I strangely speculated that the murderer was an ignorant prank by this little boy? If the murderer is someone that the police cannot suspect, he is far away but right in front of his eyes. Perhaps this is the farthest distance between the police and the murderer! But in the film it is clear that the suspect has the body shape of an adult man, so this idea is very funny. In short, whether it is background music or lens language, it is full of suspense and impact, and the details and the beauty of the picture are also well done.
The second part of "Sowon"
rating: 9.3
Starring: Seol Kyung-gu / Um Ji-won / Li Lai
Movie review: This is a movie that deeply reveals social problems. It allows us to see the indifference and ruthlessness of society, and also makes us I saw the light and hope of humanity. Although the theme of the film is very heavy, it does not indulge in pessimism, but faces life with a positive attitude. Although the ending of the film is heartbreaking, it also tells us that even in the face of the cruelest reality, we cannot give up hope. All in all, what is rare is that it does not use family ties to overly sensationalize, nor does it dwell too much on legal loopholes. It avoids the two favorite jokes in Korean movies, and instead focuses more on the changes in the family's psychological state after trauma. It's just that the movie is so real that I still dare not watch it a second time.
The first "The Crucible"
Rating: 9.4
Starring: Kong Liu/Jung Youmi/Kim Hyun-soo
Movie review: It hurts so much that even if I watch it for the second time, it is still hard to let go. We obviously know that reality is cruel and we can't change it. This world, and even we, can’t stop this world from changing us. Maybe we don’t know where the light is, but one thing is certain. We always have someone to pursue the light and point the direction of the light to others. This process will also be inevitable. It's cruel. So in general, "The Crucible" is a movie worth watching. It not only makes people deeply aware of the dark side of society, but also inspires people's pursuit of justice and human rights. At the same time, this movie also reminds us that only when everyone does their part can the world become a better place.
Five Korean R-rated movies that are worth watching twice. Each one is more exciting than the last. Which ones have you seen? Coding is not easy. Welcome to follow, like, and leave a message for discussion.