There are so many good films, each one can see cool, and without Spartacus, we are not lonely when we brush dramas.
Next, the editor will recommend these four Korean restricted movies, all of which are crime themes missed, unfortunately, one is larger than the other. One is more realistic than one subject matter. Don't look at the glass heart.
The last editor did not slow down for a long time after watching it.
"War on Crime" 2012, rating 7.9 points
"War with Crime" is a 2012 South Korean crime-themed drama film, produced by Showbox and directed by Yoon Jong-bin, with a limited 18-ban film with a duration of 133 minutes. The film was nominated for Best Film at the 33rd Korean Blue Dragon Film Awards.
Korean movies dare to shoot and can be filmed no matter what theme, and the script is brain-opening.
Politics is stronger than fists. Choi Min-sik's acting skills are super explosive, why can't we find such in China.
The "big father" at the end should have been visited by He, who had already been helped out of prison by Lao Cui. Catching gangsters is just for the fat prosecutor's career, and the limelight will come out. The heyday, is now.
Ha Zhengyu, as an underworld, how to be so vigilant, should learn the subtleties of the godfather to detect the essence of things, and people who have had a flaw can no longer believe, in the face of family affection, they should be ruthless, go to learn from Corleone! The ending is ironic.
The only thing I didn't think clearly was why my son said "Thank you for waiting for me".
"Yellow Sea" 2010, rating 8.5 points
The South Korean film "Yellow Sea" released in 2010 is a limited-level crime action drama. Choreographed and directed by Luo Hongjin, starring Kim Yoon-seok and Ha Jung-woo. The film won the Best Film Award at the 47th Korea Baeksang Art Awards.
The film tells the story of a man who smuggled into South Korea to become a killer in order to escape debts and another killer who hunted down the man.
Rely on Ha Jung-woo's acting skills to support to four stars. The middle section of the chase and killing is slightly dull, and the protagonist's physical fitness is open and hanging throughout the process, which is reasonable and unexpected, and sets off other police officers and underworld killers like waste materials.
What the two low-level people can't die is the spirit of not giving up easily, and in the end, there is no hope for the person to disappear, and the story ends. The phrase "Korean stick" is really cool.
Raw axe battle scene, Mianzhenghe's force value is so strong, and the bones are really hard! The second half is lengthy and procrastinating, and the useless car chase and escape are aesthetic fatigue for the play.
"Seeing the Devil" 2010, rating 7.9 points
The Korean film "Seeing the Devil" released in 2010 is a limited film that integrates thriller, crime and plot, also known as "Subtropical". Produced by Showbox Company and directed by Kim Ji-woon, Lee Byung-hyun plays the role of so-hyun, a police officer of the National Intelligence Service.
The film mainly tells the story of a showdown between a serial murderer who takes pleasure in killing people and a police paramedic who is determined to avenge his dead fiancée.
At first, I thought it was the coolest revenge movie I had ever seen, that is, not to kill the enemy but to let him live and suffer, and to see that this madman in the back could actually kill people everywhere if he was injured casually.
And to say that he does not feel pain and fear, then what can be considered "perfect revenge" for this demon.
It's not a particularly successful cool drama, but it saved me money for a meal... I want to vomit when I see anything.
The Crucible, 2011, rating 9.4
The 2011 South Korean film "The Crucible" is a crime drama, adapted from the novel of the same name, but also from a real case, is a 125-minute restricted film. The play is starring Kong Liu, in which Kong Liu plays the dumb art teacher Jiang Renhao.
Kong Liu's vision of the script is really amazing, and the movie that changed Korean law is too meaningful. It's just that more than two hours of watching is so depressing, so angry, how can there be such a bad person.
The whole time of watching the movie, my stomach was knotted, it hurt so much, I trembled all over, and I couldn't help but sob.
Sometimes we think when we can make such a movie, but at the same time we don't want this kind of reality to happen.
From the beginning, I had the feeling of being strangled and unable to breathe, and I broke down and cried when I saw the end of the film saying that "some of the perpetrators have returned to school in 2011"...
Tragedy is like a reincarnation that plays out continuously. As the heroine said, we can't change the world, so we can only let the world not change us.
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