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7/10
An interesting mix black comedy and melodrama
dreist20 February 2016
Warning: Spoilers
The film is very nice, although I confess that at first I was a little difficult to follow because I was doing a bit of confusion with the characters (although I am a fanatic of Korean cinema, I often find it hard to memorize the Korean names), you in short, we say that among them there are the type of connections: she is the sister of .... he is in love with .... he works for ..... but then spent the first half hour the characters you can easily store and the vision becomes via sliding away. It is not the first time that the Korean film tackles the differences of those who, having always lived in the countryside find it difficult to adapt in large cities, primarily due to the simplicity and genuineness of country / provincial and inhumanity against the superficiality of the city people, although here is analyzed in particular the personal lives of these provincial came to work in the city, each with their own dreams to fulfill those in search of the true LOVE and those who want to break into the world of work. Of all the characters in my favorite I am Duk-bae has particularly impressed me his story, naive and humble and at the same time courageous and generous. Intense and meaningful the final, that a sense gives a great lesson of life, in short, there is an important moral!

Another important thing is also analyzed the speech urbanization of neighborhoods where once there was open country and then became tar and cement (to put Adriano Celentano) thus bringing disgust, discomfort and problems for many unhappy with this process. And a black comedy, it's no laughing matter, but only from THINK
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