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What's the name of a movie about Yanbian?

A true story about Yanbian movies is called the Yellow Sea. The following is a detailed introduction to the Yellow Sea:

The Yellow Sea tells the story that Jiu Nan (Ha Jung Woo), a taxi driver, borrowed a huge sum of 60,000 yuan to let his wife work in North Korea. There has been no news of his wife for six months. Jiu Nan can only use alcohol and gambling to numb his nerves every day.

One day, under the introduction of creditors, Jiu Nan met Mr. Mian. Mr. Mian is not only willing to help him sneak into Korea to find a wife, but also willing to pay off all debts on condition that he kills a person in Seoul.

After many twists and turns, Jiu Nan finally crossed the vast Yellow Sea and arrived in Seoul. However, it is not easy to kill this tightly protected object. Jiu Nan began to make careful plans and began to inquire about his wife's whereabouts everywhere.

His wife seems to have disappeared from the world, but Jiu Nan, who didn't kill anyone, became a suspect wanted by the police because she appeared at the scene of the murder. At this time, Mr. Mian, who came from Yanbian, tried his best to kill Jiu Nan, who was almost desperate, for fear that the murder case would be exposed.

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Compared with The Chaser, The Yellow Sea has more realistic connotation and even a distinct documentary style. Behind those violent pictures is the director's reflection on his own nation. The strong realistic style of the film and the torture of facing life are impressive.

The film's plot is ups and downs, the rhythm is compact but not messy, the violent scenes of swords and bloody shadows, and the chase and rollover scenes shot by 13 camera from multiple angles are full of popularity. Jin Yunshi and Ha Jung Woo face each other very nervously.

However, this film is not positive for the special group of China Koreans in Korea. Although they belong to the same nation as Koreans, they are hard to be accepted by mainstream Korean society and become synonymous with barbarism and vulgarity.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Yellow Sea