A film released on September 10, 2014
I watched it again after a long time, and it had a really well-crafted screenplay and direction, and it gave me a lot to think about.
It was even more interesting thanks to Scarlett Johansson’s charming performance.

The story began with a quiet woman, but at some point she transformed into a being unlike any human, and that part of the story was thrilling.
The hypothesis of how humans would change if they used 100 percent of their brain was a topic worth thinking about.
In that sense, I think this movie is truly excellent because it was made based on such a hypothesis.
After watching it, I had many thoughts, and the story in the film stayed in my mind for a long time.
It was made using an idea taken from a roughly six-page short story, the original source of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
Even though it is an adapted film, I can’t help but admire the imagination of the writers and their ability to neatly unfold the story.
The way the story was appropriately blended with elements like action and fantasy science fiction, while also combining Eastern thought with some Western ideas, was a part that made Luc Besson’s skill stand out.
However, unlike its prominence in the commercials, I was disappointed that in the actual film it felt almost like a less significant role, similar to how Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 had a more limited presence.
Still, this film delivered enjoyment and emotion to many people through its amazing story, visual effects, and dynamic storytelling.
It also served as an opportunity to reflect once again on our own lives through the main character’s life being lived in reverse.
In addition, the acting and characters added great charm to the film, and his presence in the movie carried major significance.
This film was a good example of the possibilities and potential of Korean cinema, and it was also a strong work that showed Luc Besson’s directorial ability.
Considering these points, this film was worthy of a high 평가.
Munchkin was quite a good movie.
However, I felt a little disappointed in a few parts.
But it wasn’t a serious problem enough to lower the overall quality of the film.
If I watch it again after some time has passed, I think I’ll be able to write about it in more detail.
Overall, it was a fairly well-made film.
Through the breathless story of Munchkin, I was able to feel enjoyment.
It handled a heavy subject lightly, and the fact that it also brought things to a neat close makes it deserving of a positive assessment.
The direction by Lucy, Luc Besson’s acting, and of course the performances by Scarlett Johansson and Morgan Freeman, as well as the Korean actors’ performances, also stood out.
This film, released in 2014, deserves a fairly good 평가.