Talk:The Yellow Sea (film)
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Very Good Movie
[edit]This is one of those few modern movies that have action mixed with realism, logic and brains, and as a result draws out raw emotion. It has neither cliches nor boring, well-known situations, and the characters are very interesting in their personalities, abilities, and arcs. The situation is neither redundant nor develops linearly at all, and interesting surprises are everywhere. To top it off there's mysteries everywhere including personal ones to the protagonist with whom you can't help but sympathize, identify, and connect, and so experience his emotions. A lotta blood though, I'll tell you that. 5/5 Cornelius (talk) 10:03, 21 August 2016 (UTC)