"For the People," a breathtaking tug of war between reason and instinct

He is at stake and anxious. The audience is looking for an audience that shakes emotions by moving around reason and instinct.Serve the People! Is a reinterpretation of the novel by China dissident writer Yan Lianker, who is nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.The original, published in 2005, was immediately banned for insulting and satirizing Maos ideas. Serve the People!because it reduced the political slogan to the language of Blow-Up. The film was set in a fictional socialist country in the 1970s, not China.The goal of the soldier, the Moon Woo-jin, who has a wife and young son in his hometown, is only to make a career.Mukwang, who has lived only with the intention of becoming an executive for his family, is responsible for the food and cleaning of the division commander and his young and beautiful wife, Jian, since he was dispatched to the division head (Cho Seong-ha) as a cook.One day, the training orders the matte to come up to the second floor immediately if you find a sign reading Serve the People!After entering the room, the training lures him, saying, Serving for the family of the division is not different from serving for the people.The matte that conflicts between faith and taboo finally goes to Blow-Up, and grows training and dangerous love.Serve the People! is a work that stands out for the challenging spirit of Yeon Woo-jin and Jian, especially the acting transformation of Yeon Woo-jin.After receiving the screenplay and matured for eight years, he met a model soldier, a matte, who met with a training officer, and expressed impressive changes in violating discipline and leaving his family.In his hometown of Gangneung, he absorbed the external appearance by burning the skin and losing weight by 6kg.Jian was married to a young incompetent division commander at a young age, and the training, which had spent a helpless daily life, was thirsty for a long time through matte, and he quickly digested the difficult process of resisting the system.As a result of the Chunhyang selection contest, the outstanding beauty and appearance make it inevitable to accept everything.However, it is an impression that only the 19th gold depiction of the unconventional 19th, with a heavy theme consciousness of anti-socialism being somewhat volatile.Yeon Woo-jin and Jian said in an interview, I was satisfied with the process of winning, and I am very sad and upset because I focused only on the bed. However, the focus was biased as excessive exposure and orthodontic scenes came out one after another.Its coming out on the 23rd. No youth viewing. Running time 146 minutes.
He is at stake and anxious. The audience is looking for an audience that shakes emotions by moving around reason and instinct.Serve the People! Is a reinterpretation of the novel by China dissident writer Yan Lianker, who is nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.The original, published in 2005, was immediately banned for insulting and satirizing Maos ideas. Serve the People!because it reduced the political slogan to the language of Blow-Up. The film was set in a fictional socialist country in the 1970s, not China.The goal of the soldier, the Moon Woo-jin, who has a wife and young son in his hometown, is only to make a career.Mukwang, who has lived only with the intention of becoming an executive for his family, is responsible for the food and cleaning of the division commander and his young and beautiful wife, Jian, since he was dispatched to the division head (Cho Seong-ha) as a cook.One day, the training orders the matte to come up to the second floor immediately if you find a sign reading Serve the People!After entering the room, the training lures him, saying, Serving for the family of the division is not different from serving for the people.The matte that conflicts between faith and taboo finally goes to Blow-Up, and grows training and dangerous love.Serve the People! is a work that stands out for the challenging spirit of Yeon Woo-jin and Jian, especially the acting transformation of Yeon Woo-jin.After receiving the screenplay and matured for eight years, he met a model soldier, a matte, who met with a training officer, and expressed impressive changes in violating discipline and leaving his family.In his hometown of Gangneung, he absorbed the external appearance by burning the skin and losing weight by 6kg.Jian was married to a young incompetent division commander at a young age, and the training, which had spent a helpless daily life, was thirsty for a long time through matte, and he quickly digested the difficult process of resisting the system.As a result of the Chunhyang selection contest, the outstanding beauty and appearance make it inevitable to accept everything.However, it is an impression that only the 19th gold depiction of the unconventional 19th, with a heavy theme consciousness of anti-socialism being somewhat volatile.Yeon Woo-jin and Jian said in an interview, I was satisfied with the process of winning, and I am very sad and upset because I focused only on the bed. However, the focus was biased as excessive exposure and orthodontic scenes came out one after another.Its coming out on the 23rd. No youth viewing. Running time 146 minutes.
He is at stake and anxious. The audience is looking for an audience that shakes emotions by moving around reason and instinct.Serve the People! Is a reinterpretation of the novel by China dissident writer Yan Lianker, who is nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.The original, published in 2005, was immediately banned for insulting and satirizing Maos ideas. Serve the People!because it reduced the political slogan to the language of Blow-Up. The film was set in a fictional socialist country in the 1970s, not China.The goal of the soldier, the Moon Woo-jin, who has a wife and young son in his hometown, is only to make a career.Mukwang, who has lived only with the intention of becoming an executive for his family, is responsible for the food and cleaning of the division commander and his young and beautiful wife, Jian, since he was dispatched to the division head (Cho Seong-ha) as a cook.One day, the training orders the matte to come up to the second floor immediately if you find a sign reading Serve the People!After entering the room, the training lures him, saying, Serving for the family of the division is not different from serving for the people.The matte that conflicts between faith and taboo finally goes to Blow-Up, and grows training and dangerous love.Serve the People! is a work that stands out for the challenging spirit of Yeon Woo-jin and Jian, especially the acting transformation of Yeon Woo-jin.After receiving the screenplay and matured for eight years, he met a model soldier, a matte, who met with a training officer, and expressed impressive changes in violating discipline and leaving his family.In his hometown of Gangneung, he absorbed the external appearance by burning the skin and losing weight by 6kg.Jian was married to a young incompetent division commander at a young age, and the training, which had spent a helpless daily life, was thirsty for a long time through matte, and he quickly digested the difficult process of resisting the system.As a result of the Chunhyang selection contest, the outstanding beauty and appearance make it inevitable to accept everything.However, it is an impression that only the 19th gold depiction of the unconventional 19th, with a heavy theme consciousness of anti-socialism being somewhat volatile.Yeon Woo-jin and Jian said in an interview, I was satisfied with the process of winning, and I am very sad and upset because I focused only on the bed. However, the focus was biased as excessive exposure and orthodontic scenes came out one after another.Its coming out on the 23rd. No youth viewing. Running time 146 minutes.

He is at stake and anxious. The audience is looking for an audience that shakes emotions by moving around reason and instinct.

'Serve the People!' Is a reinterpretation of the novel by China dissident writer Yan Lianker, who is nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. The original, published in 2005, was immediately banned for insulting and satirizing Mao's ideas. "Serve the People! 'because it reduced the political slogan to the language of Blow-Up. The film was set in a fictional socialist country in the 1970s, not China.

The goal of the soldier, the Moon Woo-jin, who has a wife and young son in his hometown, is only to make a career. Mukwang, who has lived only with the intention of becoming an executive for his family, is responsible for the food and cleaning of the division commander and his young and beautiful wife, Jian, since he was dispatched to the division head (Cho Seong-ha) as a cook.

One day, the training orders the matte to come up to the second floor immediately if you find a sign reading 'Serve the People!' After entering the room, the training lures him, saying, "Serving for the family of the division is not different from serving for the people." The matte that conflicts between faith and taboo finally goes to Blow-Up, and grows training and dangerous love.

'Serve the People!' is a work that stands out for the challenging spirit of Yeon Woo-jin and Jian, especially the acting transformation of Yeon Woo-jin. After receiving the screenplay and matured for eight years, he met a model soldier, a matte, who met with a training officer, and expressed impressive changes in violating discipline and leaving his family. In his hometown of Gangneung, he absorbed the external appearance by burning the skin and losing weight by 6kg.

Jian was married to a young incompetent division commander at a young age, and the training, which had spent a helpless daily life, was thirsty for a long time through matte, and he quickly digested the difficult process of resisting the system. As a result of the Chunhyang selection contest, the outstanding beauty and appearance make it inevitable to accept everything.

However, it is an impression that only the 19th gold depiction of the unconventional 19th, with a heavy theme consciousness of anti-socialism being somewhat volatile. Yeon Woo-jin and Jian said in an interview, "I was satisfied with the process of winning," and "I am very sad and upset because I focused only on the bed." However, the focus was biased as excessive Exposure and orthodontic scenes came out one after another.

It's coming out on the 23rd. No youth viewing. Running time 146 minutes.