The first movie "Sowon"
Rating: 9.3
Starring: Seol Kyung-gu / Um Ji-won / Li Lai
Movie review: Be prepared to cry like a dog before watching this. It was true that I cried like a dog, but there were still many unexpected things. The most important thing is that it is much warmer than I expected. I originally thought that a movie about sexual assault would be depressing, negative, etc. But in the end, what I saw or Xiang Nuan’s heart impressed me most were those warm points. In short, I really like Korean realistic movies. They are based on real stories, criticize reality, and are sadistic but thought-provoking. So even though I knew it was a sadistic movie, I still watched it without hesitation. ps: This is a movie that only South Korea dares to make.
The second part "The Melting Pot"
Rating: 9.3
Starring: Kong Liu/Jung Youmi/Kim Hyun Soo
Movie review: This is adapted from a real event, which gave me a feeling: it cruelly revealed the ugliness of human nature, but It also allows us to see the bright side of justice. Among the two sentences that impressed me most in the film, one was said by Xu Youzhen: "What a great blessing among misfortunes, the children can't hear these sounds", and the other was said by Jiang Renhao: "The most beautiful and precious thing in the world, on the contrary, They can't hear or see clearly. "This may be the world's greatest kindness to them, but have they done anything wrong? Fortunately, the warmth in the world still exists. In short, this is a movie whose practical significance is greater than the significance of the film itself. , I really can’t see this at all.
The third part "Memories of Murder"
Rating: 8.9
Starring: Song Kanghao / Kim Sang-kyung / Kim Rae-ha
Movie review: It was well shot, not only the suspense about who the murderer is, but more social issues are also in the film It can be seen that the eye scene in the film is definitely the highlight of this film, especially the last scene. This film was made under the premise of a real case and the murderer has not been found. The final treatment is not very good, but In the first half, everyone's reaction to the deceased was a bit dull and did not arouse much interest. It was not until the police officer played by Kim Sang-kyung caught the real criminal in his eyes that the story took on a higher level, but this time It still does not prevent him from becoming a masterpiece in Korean film history.
The fourth part "Horror Live"
rating: 8.7
Starring: Ha Zhengyu/Lee Jingrong/Juan Huizhen
Movie review: From the melting pot, I fell in love with Korean movies' hearty revelations of reality. I heard about Horror Live before watching the movie. It was basically supported by Ha Jung Woo's role alone, so I didn't have much expectations for this film, but I was really shocked after watching it. In a small studio, a sudden but well-exploited terrorist attack ruthlessly exposed the ugliness of human nature. Almost everyone in the entire film is for their own benefit. In short, a good movie brings people not only stimulation and enjoyment on the screen, but also a touch deep in the mind and soul, allowing us to think, understand, and position the society we live in.
The fifth part of "Train to Busan"
Rating: 8.6
Starring: Kong Liu / Zheng Youmei / Ma Dongxi
Movie review: I always heard that it was a zombie theme and I was not interested. Now it seems to be excellent. The possibility of a metaphor behind the zombies It would be a riot, and Korean movies always show this kind of dissatisfaction between top and bottom. The portrayal of human nature is relatively complex, and several classic scenes shocked me. At a critical moment, no matter how the times change, there will always be good and evil lingering around. Should you just care about yourself, use others as a backing, or just do it for others, and treat people as pure evil? When we are in a state of dissatisfaction, who is not one of those "zombies"? Another possibility is that under certain circumstances, our dissatisfaction and confrontation will also be treated as "zombies"! In short, this is not an ordinary disaster movie, it is one of the better ones, and the ending is a masterstroke.
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