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Korean movies are a hidden dark horse, starting from "Burning Love", to "Parasite", "Angry Scalper" and then today's "Determination to Break Up", which is different from the exaggeration and redundancy of Korean dramas

author:Mu Weiyang

Korean movies are a hidden dark horse, starting from "Burning Love", to "Parasite", "Angry Scalper" and then today's "Determination to Break Up", different from the exaggeration and lengthiness of Korean dramas, Korean movies can always reflect their unique physique in black humor, integrating Western Hollywood-style unrestrained and Asian unique subtlety, and researching their own unique film shooting methods.

Today, let's talk about "The Determination to Break Up" starring Tang Wei, talk about this ending, the heroine finally buried herself alive, and self-understanding is actually not self-sacrifice, but to completely occupy the memory of the male protagonist for the rest of his life.

From the perspective of the heroine played by Tang Wei, she is a stowaway smuggled from China to South Korea, so she can't go back to China, the closest people have died one after another, and the tragic thing is that married two husbands are bastards, no children, lack of warmth, and all her bonds in this world have been ruthlessly cut off.

Maybe after she died, no one cared about her at all, let alone remembered her, just like this person never existed in this world.

If she confesses her guilt, she will also spend the rest of her life in prison, and with the passage of time, she will slowly fade out the memory of the male protagonist, so that she will also become a living dead.

The heroine chose the former! She uses what she thinks is the most effective way to keep the heart of the male protagonist!

In this world, she has no strings attached, so she redefined herself, so resolutely with the cry of death!

This time the Korean movie was once again successful, and Tang Wei was once again reborn!

Korean movies are a hidden dark horse, starting from "Burning Love", to "Parasite", "Angry Scalper" and then today's "Determination to Break Up", which is different from the exaggeration and redundancy of Korean dramas
Korean movies are a hidden dark horse, starting from "Burning Love", to "Parasite", "Angry Scalper" and then today's "Determination to Break Up", which is different from the exaggeration and redundancy of Korean dramas
Korean movies are a hidden dark horse, starting from "Burning Love", to "Parasite", "Angry Scalper" and then today's "Determination to Break Up", which is different from the exaggeration and redundancy of Korean dramas
Korean movies are a hidden dark horse, starting from "Burning Love", to "Parasite", "Angry Scalper" and then today's "Determination to Break Up", which is different from the exaggeration and redundancy of Korean dramas

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