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D-War and Transformer
I went to the CGV-Joog Jeon during my holiday(Aug.3) and saw movies with my wife.
Been a long time since I saw such a cartoon-wise film, it's a good one to kill a couple of hours in this kind of hot days. I heard that it's around 7 million tickets sold for D-war for first 20days, but it's reduced under 100,000 tickets nowadays after school begin. Lots of people involved in discussion of the evaluation of D-War, and accused it of poor scenario, appealing paternity, and even personality attack to Mr.Shim(Director-ex comedian). I think that this film is for the kid and time killing for adults, and nothing is more than that. Just enjoy it, it's a fantastic computer graphic... jz |
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