I came to see a review of a popular movie.
I went to Wangshil CGV.
Before writing the movie review, I happened to see a very cute movie ticket.
Even when I look at the business card from this month’s storm, every day feels precious.
Because I’m still alive, when I pull a movie quote from the table like this, it feels like a fortune cookie, and it’s so cute.
Into the Storm has not yet been released in theaters.
Now, let’s get to the point and talk about the movie Sea Fog.
NEW seems to pick films well.

I was even more excited because I heard that Sea Fog also received good reviews at the press conference.
Director Shim Sung-bo, Kim Yoon-seok, Park Yoo-chun, Han Ye-ri, Lee Hee-joon, Moon Sung-keun, Kim Sang-ho, starring Ryu Seung-mok; released in 2014; a masterpiece from Korea; Bong Joon-ho participated in planning and production and also took part in directing.
The script. It is said that he wrote it together with Director Shim Sung-bo.
As expected, the important thing is meeting the director and deciding whether or not to watch the film, and their conflict seems to be the beginning of the story.
The whole ship is now the subject of the old ship’s equipment and the ship owner. Captain Kim Yun-suk believed that Jeonjinho, which once ruled the waters off Yeosu, could not be destroyed, and decided to help smuggle Koreans before the ship disappeared.
And Jin Yun-shuo probably doesn’t know this because it is his first smuggling job.
He is very humane toward the smugglers.
Among the smugglers were two women, including Han Yili from China.
They go to Korea to earn tens of times more than I do. When the subtitles appear, can’t you just cut them and delete them?
What left the strongest impression in the scene after that was that it made me think seafood ramen would be really delicious if eaten with Tibet.
Conclusion. It’s very good, but the ending is not to my taste.
These days, we need to reflect on our reality.
Putting aside the heavy story, I want to say this is a chilling film that reflects reality.