However, Sunflower, perhaps, is one of the few enticingly dark stories that gets marked in your head. Kim Rae Won portrays Tae Sik, a high school drop-out who paid jail-time (was it ten years?) for 'cleaning up' the neighborhood of high school punks and thugs. We see how he's trying to catch up with the changes around him and how he's sincerely wanting to change through an old dirty notebook where he keeps a list of 'To dos'.
But oh, some people just wouldn't have it. He's been maimed, bullied, pushed to the limit. So much that it makes you want to cringe when he just keeps quiet and walks away. And when he does snap, it was like a volcano erupting.
Story is a 10 - closer to reality.
Acting/Cast 10 - Awesome characters.
Rewatch value - well, if you want a tragedy...
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The ending fight scene to me was the best part of the film, not because of the action but the meaning behind the fight. It leaves you feeling like you just watched 300 for the first time and you are ready to fight. Sunflower ends as one suspect it would but it doesn't leave complaining about the end.
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This movie is a must!
Mind blowing movie.The way the story is narrated is so unique as they reveal only peace by peace as the story rolls.
So many unexpected turns and sad outcomes.
Acting is on another level in this movie, Kim Rae-won's acting skills have surpassed acting skills of 99% of Hollywood actors and actresses.
Please do not read spoilers for this movie nor watch the trailer. Just play the movie itself, otherwise you won't be able to feel all of the emotions of the main characters.
Highly recommend!
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