I wish I hadn't seen him. I’m talking about the hero and the movie at the same time.
The fact that inhuman is unambiguous, only the devil - that sounds too soft. Erupt, monster, beast, after all, or just a creature - these are the more appropriate words. And the victim also treats him with all courtesy and respect, despite all that
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I wish I hadn't seen him. I’m talking about the hero and the movie at the same time. The fact that inhuman is unambiguous, only the devil - that sounds too soft. Erupt, monster, beast, after all, or just a creature - these are the more appropriate words. And the victim also treats him with all courtesy and respect, despite all that she has gone through. That's the difference in parenting. If you look at it from the point of view of belonging to Korean cinema, then yes, this is a kind of breakthrough. But in relation to other world films, it will be dishonest to praise something that falls short of a certain bar. I always say you can't make a live movie, you don't have to take a two-hour movie. But loyal fans of Korean cinema and actors who starred in this film, perhaps, will be pleased.
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