วันอังคารที่ 28 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2568

Escape from Mogadishu


 It’s getting closer to Oscar season. And it’s the time when award-winning movies are starting to show up in our homes. (Despite the home of the story that has dropped out of the charts) Like last month, I saw Japanese movies like Drive My Car and Thai movies like Rang Song, which were nominated for an international film Oscar. Now it’s time for South Korea to bring its thriller drama inspired by real events, Escape from Mogadishu.

Escape from Mogadishu tells the story of a South Korean embassy official, Han Shin Sung, who attempts to make friends with the Somali government in 1991. To gain a position in the United Nations. Meanwhile, they have to deal with lobbies on the North Korean side led by Rim Yong-soo as both sides face off. It was around the same time that the rebels toppled Somalia's dictatorial government. Set yourself up against the embassy that supports the government. That makes the two nations that used to turn their backs on each other work together on an ad hoc basis.

Although some people define it as the South Korean version of Argo. But the part didn’t feel that way. The story moves in a straight line. Insert a little joke. Ready to present from South Korea, mainly. The first part will talk about the struggle for political gain. Before the Mogadishu Civil War broke out, it was an essential factor for the two nations, as they faced life and death in surviving the battle.

The excellent part is that the narrative sequence is so emotionally aligned. Especially the sequence of events that lay the groundwork for the story before both sides converge. The story also gives each character who has to survive an impressive weight. It also divides the characters' roles well. In addition, strengthening the core, such as bonding through this escape. It did a great job and didn’t look too stubborn.

One part that must be appreciated is the well-directed rhythm.. Both the pearl drop in the first insert and the problem of political conflict are well done. The emotional crushing through the Civil War scenes was very well done. Especially the scene of escaping death in the middle of Mogadishu, which is the climax of the story. It’s a thrill that makes you feel like you won’t be able to pick up the cushion without it. Moreover, at the core of the survival of the two classes that were once allies lay the bittersweet sensation that made the film even more memorable.

It continues to compete for a seat in the two UN organizations from far-flung African territories that are more powerful than those in that organization. It is one of the minor conflicts between the two nations. The bitterness of this story is that it continues to seek benefits in the territory of the authoritarian state. And became unexpectedly promoting adversity. What is lost is the life of an innocent until it causes a battleground in the middle of the city. In the end, the two opposing territories had to set aside their prejudices and values. Just to survive, leaving the most brutal places that can bring out the bad side of human beings, like “war”.

All in all, Escape from Mogadishu is an impressive political thriller. Plus, it’s another mark of our pride in South Korea. That can act as a narrative that forcefully inserts the political conflict into the brutality of the war, leading with an emotional sequence and a direct rhythm that is reliably built. It is also admirable to talk about transcending conflicts between states. บอลสเต็ป ufa189

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