Wong Kok Chueng
16 January 2019
Song For Freedom, Dance without borders
A film adapted from the original Korean musical "Rhokisoo" to wrap the historical tragedy with the joy of singing and dancing. The film is based on the Geoje Island prisoner of war camp in the 1951 Korean War. Saying that the rebellious youth Gi-Soo in the prison camp was attracted by the tap dance of the American black soldier Jackson, he joined the dance group called "Swing Kids" in the prison camp for a little dream of dancing. However, this group of dancers from South Korea, North Korea, the United States and China, regardless of the North-South camp and nationality, are unaware that there is a crisis behind are waiting for them. . . At the beginning of the movie, there was a fascinating song and dance. The Swing Kids dance group was mainly based on tap dancing. Every scene in the movie was very exciting. Of course, the good drama always followed, and final stage tap dance was simply called the audience inside the movie and outside the play smashed the palm of the hand. Every interpretation of the Swing Kids members is in place, especially the awesome male and female protagonists, EXO's D.O. and cuties Park Hye-Soo. In addition to focusing on the dancing part, the film also incorporates patriotism, brotherhood , homesickness, love, friendship, etc., and is extremely impressive! Recommended to support! *