F*ck ideology!
This movie is definitely a cinematic masterpiece! In the beginning what caught my eyes the most was how beautiful the transitions were in the movie! The cinematography is insanely good! And do kyung's acting is as always *chef's kiss*
I'm not a fan of dancing or musical movies since I'm not interested in those ( specially dancing, music I can tolerate ) plus I think they take us away from the main storyline but my god this movie was just absolutely amazing for a "non fan" like me. I find the practice scenes boring usually but here they were made in such a beautiful way that you can't help but keep staring!
I truly enjoyed the friendship between the characters and all of them were well written individually. No one was super hero kinda character and everyone was very humane which I enjoy.
The thing that caught my heart the most gas to be it's different opinion on war. Idk if everything in the movie is historically correct but I think half of are living in a country rn that suffered from war or colonization once and I also know that we're still studying about that history and our school are still brainwashing us that the country that attacked us decades ago sucks and every human being from that country is a monster although the people living in that country now weren't even alive at that time.
Most of the war movies I've seen follows the same ideology which I don't enjoy cuz I simply think war bring misery to all of the countries involved, although the killers were truly wrong, most of them were forced by government officials or their friends to become a killer in the name of "revenge". This movie gave another opinion which I agree with.
Brainwashing people in the name of ideology is wrong. Killing people in the name of revenge is also wrong according to me ofc. The movie also showcased us how Americans and Koreans that are supposed to be enemies still can be friends cuz they both are suffering from the war and share the same misery. I appreciate the movie for showing a different aspect of war.
And last but not least! The movie is tragic like really tragic so prepare yourself! Now what are you waiting for ? Watch this masterpiece now!
I'm not a fan of dancing or musical movies since I'm not interested in those ( specially dancing, music I can tolerate ) plus I think they take us away from the main storyline but my god this movie was just absolutely amazing for a "non fan" like me. I find the practice scenes boring usually but here they were made in such a beautiful way that you can't help but keep staring!
I truly enjoyed the friendship between the characters and all of them were well written individually. No one was super hero kinda character and everyone was very humane which I enjoy.
The thing that caught my heart the most gas to be it's different opinion on war. Idk if everything in the movie is historically correct but I think half of are living in a country rn that suffered from war or colonization once and I also know that we're still studying about that history and our school are still brainwashing us that the country that attacked us decades ago sucks and every human being from that country is a monster although the people living in that country now weren't even alive at that time.
Most of the war movies I've seen follows the same ideology which I don't enjoy cuz I simply think war bring misery to all of the countries involved, although the killers were truly wrong, most of them were forced by government officials or their friends to become a killer in the name of "revenge". This movie gave another opinion which I agree with.
Brainwashing people in the name of ideology is wrong. Killing people in the name of revenge is also wrong according to me ofc. The movie also showcased us how Americans and Koreans that are supposed to be enemies still can be friends cuz they both are suffering from the war and share the same misery. I appreciate the movie for showing a different aspect of war.
And last but not least! The movie is tragic like really tragic so prepare yourself! Now what are you waiting for ? Watch this masterpiece now!
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