The first part " Sowon"
Rating: 9.3
Starring: Seol Kyung-gu, Uhm Ji-won, Li Lai
Movie review: After watching Sowon in The Furnace, I thought I wouldn't cry, because The Furnace has made me sad enough. , I thought it would not be more desperate than the furnace. But after watching the movie, I felt angry and sad, and I wanted to kill that beast. I have long heard that Suyuan is also based on real events, but when I really saw the lively and cute little Suyuan in the movie lying on the ground covered in blood, I couldn't stop crying. Later, when I saw that beast in the court with a calm face as if it had nothing to do with him, I really wanted to rush into the movie and cut him into pieces. There are also some warm plots in the movie, but these warmth can't make up for anything in front of Suyuan who was hurt. The only thing I hope is that this won't happen again.
The second part "The Crucible"
Rating: 9.3
Starring: Kong Liu, Jung Youmi, Kim Hyun-soo
Movie review: A very excellent movie, it has won unanimous praise from audiences and critics for its profound meaning and superb performances. . Through delicate lens language and superb narrative skills, the director successfully brought the audience into a world full of darkness and terror, making people deeply feel the ugliness of human nature and the indifference of society. The film not only reveals the seriousness of sexual assault on campus, but also explores issues in many aspects such as human nature, morality and law. It makes us reflect on our mentality and behavior when facing similar problems, and also calls on society to pay more attention to the interests and rights of vulnerable groups. All in all, the photo was so beautiful. I didn’t give it full marks because it scared me. It’s absolutely amazing!
The third part of " Train to Busan "
Rating: 8.6
Starring: Kong Liu, Zheng Youmi, Ma Dongxi
Movie review: "I escaped the zombies in six carriages, but I did not escape the hearts of one carriage." It is the ceiling and milestone of zombie movies. It is not a bloody thriller. It reflects the nature of human nature. It is a disaster phenomenon that is difficult to happen in the real world, but it reflects the absurd realism of society. The closed and crowded carriage seems to see all kinds of life. How will people respond when a zombie crisis breaks out? When zombies chased the crowd, they caused an unprecedented riot. Human beings have undying love and family ties that are thicker than water. They also kill each other and do whatever it takes to survive. It seems that in the face of this disaster, the truth, goodness, beauty and ugliness of human nature are unfolding. The world has been transformed beyond recognition. The most terrifying thing is not the coming disaster, but the devouring of human evil.
The fourth part " Horror Live "
rating: 8.7
Starring: Ha Zhengyu, Li Jingrong, Quan Huizhen
Movie review: A very ironic movie. The opening frame changes are exquisite, Ha Jung-woo's actor-level performance, hand-held shaking camera and editing can be called a textbook for emergency films. The theme of criticizing the government is profound in the crisis, and an excellent Korean film is born. Unfortunately, the unreality is also more obvious, and the nervous tension throughout the film also brings a sense of fatigue. The film is about "danger" rather than "tragic", but with a few lines we can make up for the numerous scars carried by the people at the bottom. Reasonably expressed demands are never heard, and when they are heard they always violate the law. An apology from the country is never possible, and a touch of compensation from the rulers is never allowed, because when the people become enemies, flesh and blood have no humanity at all.
The fifth part " Parasite "
Rating: 8.8
Starring: Song Kanghao, Lee Sun-kyun, Cao Ruzhen
Movie review: The contradictions are prominent and very dramatic. This is the charm of Korean dramas, haha, a lot of details and hints and metaphors are all Remarkable. This drama also tells about the differences and psychological characteristics between the poor and the rich. It can be seen through various details. What impressed me most was about planning. The poor always make plans, while the rich often Carefree. Maybe there are too many hints and metaphors in this film, which makes the development of the whole plot a bit strange, especially the garden battle at the end, which is very nonsensical and forced to end.There are also some overly dramatic plots that I won’t talk about. They all feel that they are more or less unnatural in order to serve this metaphor, but the overall flaws are not concealed ~
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