6 Korean disaster films, constantly challenging the human scale!

Some people say that Korean movies are best at depicting the dark side of human nature. This is because many Korean movies are based on shocking and creepy real social events. Since the abolition of the film censorship system and the establishment of a film classification system in South Korea at the end of the last century, there have been countless movies of this type, coupled with the calm analysis of the bones of the outstanding Korean filmmakers, and the calm film language, which can make any movie viewer. Touch the dirtiest side of human nature.

Horror Live 8.8

Ha Jung Woo/Lee ​​Jing Young/Juan Hye Jin/Plot/Crime/Suspense/2013/(Korea)

Comment: The best Korean movie in 2013 appeared, live horror, absolutely five stars. The South Koreans once again confronted the government alone. In a studio of dozens of square meters, Ha Jung Woo held up a play by himself. The immersive scene felt like a 911 live broadcast, and the suspense was tense and tight to the palm of your hand. sweat. Korean filmmakers use a small cost to make good stories, and once again tell us that the story is king, and the rest are clouds. Hollywood will buy the right to adapt!

Flu 7.9

Jang Hyuk/Soo Ai/Park Min Ha/Plot/Thriller/Disaster/2013/(Korea)

Comment: South Korea really dares to shoot, can shoot, and can shoot, no less than Hollywood-produced disaster movies for the whole people, the spread of influenza The process, speed, and sense of fear are heartily filmed, the plot is fast-paced, and the small details and big scenes are all in place. Finally, the previous satire and metaphors are completed through the correct decision of the government, which is also just right. The title of the film is translated into "Terrorist Flu" or "Fatal Cold" according to the common way.

tunnel 7.8

Ha Jung Woo/Oh Dal-soo/Bae Doona/Plot/Disaster/2016/(South Korea)

Comment: No matter which country, any disaster-related film has a heart connected with society, not just floating in it Present the scene visual itself. This is especially true of Korean movies that have always been headstrong and bold. For example, "Tunnel", in more than two hours, it presents a fierce new plot, and also brings out three familiar and classic sociological phenomena.

Busan Trip 8.4

Kong Yoo/Jung Yoomi/Ma Dongseok/Action/Thriller/Disaster/2016/(Korea)

Comment: Korean movies are more extreme, either particularly romantic and warm and cute, or dark to the bottom of my heart, which puts humanity at the lowest level. When you turn it over, you can take a closer look. Movies like Despicable Joints and Old Boys can make you feel uncomfortable for a long time after watching them, and you don't particularly like them. Movies, whether horror, joy or horror, should give people a kind of enjoyment.

Pandora 7.6

Kim Nam-gil/Jim Joo-hyun/Jung Jin-young/action/thriller/disaster/2016/(Korea)

Comment: The film is about the nuclear disaster. Like "Tunnel", the plot is not complicated, and the routines are those, the most important It is still a mockery of the government, and there is no room for mockery. Watching this movie is easy to remind people of the Fukushima nuclear leak in Japan a few years ago. The end of the plot is similar to the Fukushima Fifty Dead. The nuclear power plant technicians carried out the final blasting to prevent nuclear proliferation. But the most exciting thing is that these technicians did not choose to sacrifice because of caring for this country. The male lead said, "Why should we die for this shit country". Having received a lot of nuclear radiation, it is basically difficult to survive, so I simply gave up for the sake of my family. At the last moment of life and death, Jin Nanji made a final farewell to his family through a live broadcast. I saw tears in my eyes. In addition to sensationalism, the male mainstream showed despair, fear and unwillingness. This is what human nature should be. Some colors.

Ironworm Invasion 6.7

Kim Myung Min/ Kim Yong-wan/ Moon Jung-hee/Plot/Thriller/Disaster/2012/(Korea)

​​Comment: I found that many people watching Korean movies have a kind of picky eyesight. , The reason is very simple, our movies are not as normal as American blockbusters, no one will feel ashamed. But if you can’t even compare to Korea, you’ll feel dull on your face, which is why the Chinese government doesn’t respect Korean movies.