Suhag yeohaeng (1969) Poster

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7/10
Cute and wonderful location .... but the inconsistencies are not lacking
dreist24 March 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Cute movie, without infamy and without praise, maybe suitable for those who would like to see something light and immediate and at the same time want to enjoy the beautiful landscapes and the exotic beauty of the island misunderstood in which it is set about half of "School Trip" A film more than for boys, maybe for families because even if there is good and good teacher or even if there are kids jumping and tender, there is still present for obvious reasons an undercurrent of sad reality, of all the poverty and ignorance it is impossible not to notice the excessive gooders that pervades in this Korean film as well is not even hard to notice really unlikely situations. Speaking of doing good, to see the children of Seoul too lenient and too generous towards those who came from outside ... well we are sure that in the reality of that time (and even today from ...) was so? What about unlikely situations that I have left more impressed was that of the boy who was desperately looking for her sister all over town to find it then "accidentally" in the same house in which it is housed. That is a vast and immense city and with millions of inhabitants such as Seoul, incidentally ..... Well in the end it's just a movie A few years ago it was made a remake, I viewed chronologically first, but to be honest this sixties I liked a little more.
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