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Spirits' Homecoming korean movie review
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Spirits' Homecoming
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by Sye Chin Tai
Sep 13, 2018
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
I have a lot of feeling when I watch this movie that include sad, angry, disappointed and warm. First, the director was shot with reminiscences for this movie. In the beginning of the movies, the oldest Yeong-hee was memories back her experienced as a child. The frames jump to 1943 years, the heroine – Jeong-min was an ordinary girls born in a normal family, and she have father and mother. The tragedy starts here, Jeong-min was tobe force go away by Japanese soldiers. What make me feel angry is that Japanese soldiers rape and beat these girls. The average of these girls only have 16 years old, the youngest is Jeong-min she only have 14 years old. These girls was treat like the animal. When I saw this scene, I think I very lucky I was no born at that time and I must cherish what i have now. Conversely, it also make I have feel some humanity. It is because that have the one scene, the one of the Japanese soldiers are different with the other Japanese soldiers. He name called Danaka, he no insulting Jeong-min, instead he choose to help her to run away by give her the map. Unfortunately, Danaka was killed by the captain Japanese soldiers at the end. In this movie, I feel that need to treat others with the sincerely. This is because Jeong-min treat the Yeong-hee very well, Jeong-min was killed by the Japanese soldiers due to want to protect Yeong-hee. At the end, the oldest Yeong-hee meets again with the jung-min after many years through the psychic girl, this scene are make me sentimental. In overall, this is a movie that worth to watching.
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