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Five restricted-level Korea movies, all of which are "large-scale", which ones have you watched?

The first "Su Yuan"

Rating: 9.3

Starring: Xue Jingqiu / Yan Zhiyuan / Li Lai

Film Review: Through the experience of an eight-year-old girl, the film shows the profound impact of family, society and the law on the victim and his family. The film not only makes people feel sympathy for the victim's plight, but also anger at the perpetrator's actions. Through the story of Su Yuan's family, the film reveals the indifference and pressure of society towards the victims, as well as the inadequacy of the law in handling such cases. Especially the portrayal of Su Yuan's father in the movie, he did not hesitate to dress up as a doll in front of his daughter in order to protect his daughter, this kind of fatherly love is moving. At the same time, the movie also shows that Su Yuan still chooses to face life strongly after suffering such a huge trauma, which is admirable.

Five restricted-level Korea movies, all of which are "large-scale", which ones have you watched?

Part 2 "The Crucible"

Rating: 9.3

Starring: Kong Yoo / Jung Youmi / Kim Hyun-so

Film Comments: Adapted from real events, a series of distressing campus sexual assault cases that occurred in reality are presented in front of the audience, which makes people feel chilled. Through delicate lens language and superb narrative skills, the director successfully brought the audience into that world full of darkness and horror, making people deeply feel the ugliness of human nature and the indifference of society. The film not only reveals the seriousness of sexual assault on campus, but also explores many aspects of human nature, morality, and law. It allows us to reflect on our own mindset and behavior in the face of similar problems, and at the same time calls on society to pay more attention to the interests and rights of vulnerable groups. Finally, it is hoped that the law will be rewritten, and that such incidents will not be allowed to happen again, and that the perpetrators should be punished as they deserve.

Five restricted-level Korea movies, all of which are "large-scale", which ones have you watched?

The third "Memories of Murder"

Rating: 8.9

Starring: Song Kang-ho / Kim Sang-kyung / Kim Rae-ha

Film Review: A successful crime suspense film, but also a work with profound social significance and humanistic care. It shows the light and darkness of human nature through a tense plot and rich character depictions, allowing the audience to think about the meaning of justice, truth and lies in a tense and suspenseful atmosphere. At the same time, the film has a good integration of artistic expression and reality, and can constantly pull the audience towards the plot. But the handling of the Seoul police officer's personality can be significantly excessive, and the last suspect becomes extremely nervous and anxious here. There will be a feeling of popping out instead of grinding it off slowly. However, on the whole, it is still very good, and it is worth savoring by every audience.

Five restricted-level Korea movies, all of which are "large-scale", which ones have you watched?

Part 4: The Defender

Rating: 9.2

Starring: Song Kang-ho / Kim Young-ae / Oh Da-so

Film review: When I watched it, I felt that Korea was rotten to the bone, and my disgust with Korea was directly full, and I was depressed and unhappy after watching it, but I admired such a heroic figure. The film is set against the backdrop of real historical events and shows the dark side of Korea society in that era by telling the process of lawyer Song Moo-hee defending innocent students. The characters in the film are distinctive, especially lawyer Song Moo-hee, who gradually transforms from a tax lawyer who is indifferent to politics to an advocate who fights for justice, which is deeply admirable. In addition, the other characters in the film also have their own distinct personalities and deep backgrounds, which makes the whole story even more compelling.

Five restricted-level Korea movies, all of which are "large-scale", which ones have you watched?

The fifth "Horror Live"

Rating: 8.7

Starring: Ha Jung-woo / Lee Kyung-young / Jun Hye-jin

Film review: This drama has witnessed the convincing side of Korea film and television. Dare to shoot, dare to speak, dare to do. It's just one word, cool! Don't hide it, don't hide it! From such an indoor plot to be filmed at a low cost, I really felt the emotional changes of the people from ordinary commuting and diligence, to giving up treatment and doing nothing, and then to hysterical rehabilitation. If you can be a loyal servant, who wants to be a mob...... Ay... The daughter-in-law died, the director died in front of him, contributed to the ratings but couldn't turn positive, make a wedding dress for people, bear the pressure of sacrificing hostages to report the whole process, and then arrest him and bring him to the case. It's not hard to understand the meaningful button look at the end......

Five restricted-level Korea movies, all of which are "large-scale", which ones have you watched?

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