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Is "The Defender" worth our appreciation?

In fact, the filming of "The Defender" was a little too sensational. There are also many "golden sentences" and tears in it. It will surely make people even more excited when it is screened in South Korea, which has a rich history. As an outsider, I am relatively objective when looking at the entire film. With calmness and sadness, it will also reflect on the gap between Chinese and Korean movies and society. I think a good movie can inspire the audience no more than this.

There is always a group of people in the world who are walking ahead with their ideals. At first they were bright and passionate. However, they are also the most vulnerable. Regardless of whether their original intentions are good or bad, from some perspectives, this will harm the national interest. As a result, they were classified as alien, then condemned, isolated, and trampled upon. Their dreams of changing the world and the beauty of their lives were shattered then. Although there will be another group of people who will run for their benefit and risk their lives later, this incident will leave permanent scars on their bodies and minds.

This is a movie about democratic issues. As we all know, South Korea is a capitalist country that emphasizes democracy and the rule of law in terms of ideology and political power. However, 30 years ago, a group of people were put on the "hat". Just like all "groundless" crimes in history, when the government wants to prosecute you, you cannot escape. As a result, a few "unlucky" teenagers became victims and were forced to kill chickens to show the monkeys. This conspiracy was a dead end from the beginning. The crime has already been determined without a trial. So, all he had to do was wait for the knife to hit his neck. If everyone was so obedient and resigned, it would be so comfortable to rule. Unfortunately, there are always things in the world that people don’t want to have. As the saying goes, “Poor mountains and harsh waters bring out unruly people,” but there are still a few thorns in the side. Ever since, a democratic war began. This war without gunpowder is calm and fierce, open and dark, noble and despicable.