1. "Sowon" Rating: 9.3 Starring: Seol Kyung-gu / Uhm Ji-won / Li Lai Movie review: Starting with a heavy topic, it tells the story of a little girl's response and redemption with her family and people around her after she was sexually assaulted. The director uses a warm yet power

1, " Sowon "

rating: 9.3

Starring: Seol Kyung-gu / Um Ji-won / Li Lai

Movie review: Starting with a heavy topic, it tells the story of a little girl who was sexually assaulted, and how she and her family and the people around her responded and responded. redemption. The director uses a warm yet powerful approach to show the different faces of family, society and the judicial system. The outstanding performance of the young heroine and the director's grasp of details are impressive. The film criticizes the dark side of society, while also praising the brilliance of human nature, making people feel hope and strength in tears. Although the film deals with an extremely sensitive and painful topic, it shows viewers the importance of perseverance and hope in the face of adversity in a gentle yet powerful way. At the same time, it also left a deep impression on the audience with its unique social perspective and profound emotional expression.

2, "The Furnace"

Rating: 9.4

Starring: Kong Liu / Jung Youmi / Kim Hyun Soo

Movie comments: Before watching The Furnace, I also learned about similar incidents in South Korea. Pixel yuan, earthworms, etc. But after actually watching The Crucible, I was filled with a sense of powerlessness. We live in this world, and we are always dissatisfied with some things and always feel unsatisfactory. Little do we know that we are already happier than many unfortunate people from the moment we are born. Regarding themes like Korea, I am actually still very afraid of watching such movies because I can’t sympathize with their pain, but my heart will be torn apart again and again and my fists will be clenched again and again, but it cannot alleviate the pain they suffer. In the face of pain, I often ask myself, can anyone really be so inhumane?

3, " I am not the god of medicine "

rating: 9.0

Starring: Xu Zheng/Wang Chuanjun/ Zhou Yiwei

Video comments: The biggest disease is the disease of poverty. From the beginning to the end, I felt that Cheng Yong was not wrong. What was wrong was the medical system at that time. No one is willing to become a leukemia patient because they have to face the pain of losing their entire family and the death of a loved one. The sky-high price of medicines has forced countless ordinary families who cannot afford the medicines to sell their houses. Some patients even choose to end their lives. There are unscrupulous merchants who sell fake medicines. I'm furious! The price was as high as 20,000 yuan, but Cheng Yong chose to sell the medicine at the cost price of 500 yuan. The differences in human nature are obvious. In short, I am very grateful to this movie, which has truly promoted the reform of the medical system. As a result, leukemia drugs have been included in medical insurance, benefiting thousands of families! Therefore, the film is a rare good film that takes into account reality and the current environment.

4, "The Story of Hachiko"

Rating: 9.4

Starring: Richard Gere/Sarah Roemer/Joan Allen

Movie review: See the eyes of the professor's wife when she reunited with Hachiko Wet. The relationship between humans and pets is seriously unequal. In essence, humans treat cats and dogs as playthings, but for pets, the humans who adopt them are most likely the most precious companions in their lives. The pure and persistent feelings that an intelligent animal like Hachiko has for the professor are far more sincere and touching than many emotions in the human world. In this sense, Hachiko is more like a "human" than a "human", which makes Hachiko's waiting and passing away even more touching. I hope that every human being who adopts a small animal can treat his or her pet sincerely and treat it like a family member instead of a plaything. All in all, as a dog lover, I burst into tears after watching this video.

5, " Beautiful Life "

Rating: 9.5

Starring: Roberto Benigni / Nicoletta Braschi / Giorgio Cantarini

Movie review: The movie is full of talk about running the train and dealing with the world. The clever male protagonist Guido smiled and told the audience: There is a kind of bravery called optimism. In times of peace, optimism can be used to attract the opposite sex, and in times of war, optimism can also be used to protect the soul. Of course, this optimism needs many dramatic coincidences to set it off so as not to appear pale or self-deceptive. In the film, the scene where the male protagonist pretends to understand German and blindly translates the "rules of the game" in the concentration camp, and the scene where he "happily" passes by his son's hiding place left a particularly deep impression on me.The many foreshadowings that echo back and forth and the male protagonist's adaptable actions are a masterpiece. A great father is shown on the screen, who persistently creates a beautiful life for his children in the face of desperate adversity.

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