Monday, July 6, 2009

Homeless angels

Homeless Angels by In-gyu Ch'oe is not the type of movie that captures the audience's eyes from the beginning to the end. Abrupt transitions, clumsy camera techniques, and the actors' awkward voice distract the audience. However, the film has a simple but firm storyline which helps the audience to easily follow the story. Thus the audience can easily grasp the main themes of the movie: loyalty, community, enlightenment. In addition to highlighting its main themes, its story clearly carries out its message about Japanese Imperialism.

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