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How about the Korean movie Warship Island?

While we are still laughing at Koreans occupying the whole universe, Koreans have occupied history through movies, and warship island has circled another piece of land. You know, among the persecuted laborers on the island called "Hell", besides Koreans, there are a large number of China people. But, unfortunately, I learned about this history through this film. Maybe it's because we have too many things to remember, but even what we should remember, how much do we remember? Movies are the history books of this era, of course, there are many fictional contents, but fiction based on history also helps to remember. Some things, if you forget, you really forget. I like watching Korean movies more and more. Although I think the common problem of Korean movies is the complex structure, it is also a pleasure to watch the acting skills of these actors alone. The first selling point of the film must be Song Joong Ki. However, I think he is the weakest of several leading men in the film, probably because he is still young and people are set to be more heroic. However, even so, it is enough to explode a lot of small fresh meat in China. Huang Zhengmin's role as a nobody is necessary, especially when he is paired with the father and daughter of the little actor Soo ahn Kim. That heartfelt state of interdependence and interdependence is as tacit as one's father and daughter. Ji-seob So has changed from a small fresh meat to an uncle, and his fortitude is a little more gentle. In the film, when he threw the clothes wrapped in fruit at the last child, he seemed to see the shadow of "uncle" more than ten years ago. Lee Jung Hyun is beautiful, but I don't know her very well. Judging from this film alone, it is still commendable. I just want to talk about Soo ahn Kim, a beautiful little girl who came back from a trip to Busan. Her performance shocked me. And "father" Huang Zhengmin are like a pair of judges who tell their hearts, snuggling up to each other in hell. What moved me most was this paragraph: when the little girl was taken to accompany the wine by Japanese soldiers, she was frightened. After hearing her songs, she quickly explained to the Japanese that she could sing and dance, wash clothes, wipe the floor and let her do anything. Finally, when she was not sure whether the Japanese would let her go, she shouted "Long live the emperor" in Japanese, which she could only and must know, to save herself. I read here with my fist in my hand and tears in my eyes. Put yourself in others' shoes. How helpless and fearful a child is when facing the devil. Soo ahn Kim, a young actor, perfectly explained this feeling: a dance that should have been happy was staged in pain.