If you do not make excessive demands on the action movie, then the film is quite possible to watch. The Korean specificity in Manyo’s film is naive and in some ways even touching, perhaps even nostalgic, as if a long-gone Russian village. The appeal to the man on the streets of Korea Ajushchi - uncle - really still survived, although
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If you do not make excessive demands on the action movie, then the film is quite possible to watch. The Korean specificity in Manyo’s film is naive and in some ways even touching, perhaps even nostalgic, as if a long-gone Russian village. The appeal to the man on the streets of Korea Ajushchi - uncle - really still survived, although to the guy on the train girls had to turn Opa, i.e. older brother, and not uncle, however, there is no analogue in Russian, perhaps. But the translation in general is very good, you can feel the aroma of Korea.
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