JAKARTA - The conflict between North Korea and South Korea has always been a premise that can be translated into any genre. Most recently, there was a 6/45 film directed by Park Gyu Tae.

Park Gyu Tae's debut film has a premise with the background of the conflict between the two countries. With the comedy genre, he chose Go Kyung Pyo and Lee Yi Kyung as the two main actors.

These two names are known for their ability to act communally. Is 6/45 then a fun comedy dish?

Film 6/45 tells the story of Chun Woo (Go Kyung Pyo) a South Korean soldier who will complete his military service in three months. He is tasked with guarding the Military Demarcation Line for South Korea.

One day he finds a lottery ticket and wins 5.7 billion won. Unfortunately Chun Woo experienced an unfortunate incident. The lottery ticket was accidentally blown by the wind and flew to the Military Demarcation Line in North Korea.

For the sake of the lottery ticket, Chun Woo is willing to cross national borders to find tickets. But he instead met Young Ho (Lee Yi Kyung), a North Korean soldier who found the lottery ticket.

The two are scrambling to claim tickets. Chun Woo confirmed that he owned the ticket while Young Ho claimed the ticket belonged to him because the ticket had already been to North Korea.

Watching films 6/45 doesn't need to be taken seriously, because from the start this film has been pointing comedy. The Lotre Landing on You, which is the tagline, also reflects the story.

Comedic elements who are present in the film are very fun even if it doesn't make sense. Built neatly so that the climax makes you don't stop laughing. One of the most reminded when they dance Rollin' from Brave Girls. As is well known, Rollin' is one of the popular K-pop songs among members of the military.

Lee Yi Kyung and Go Kyung Pyo who have been good at comical acting show their comedy acting. Expressions and even their actions here are no less fun.

Supporting players such as Eum Moon Suk, Park Se Wan, Lee Soon Won and Kwak Dong Yeon also helped the story go well.

We also enjoy the translation of Indonesian when watching a 6/45 film adapted to slang without losing its original meaning.

In the midst of the onslaught of horror films, films 6/45 appear entertaining in fresh air. Two hours of the film won't keep you tired of sitting in a cinema chair.

Film 6/45 tayang di bioskop Indonesia mulai hari ini, Rabu, 19 Oktober.


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