“Moral Sense” Review: The Majority Should Still Respect the Personal Interests of the Minority

Movie Review

On February 11, the movie “Moral Sense” was launched on the genuine video platform. Starring actors such as Seohyun and Joon-young Lee, the film tells a seemingly R-rated love story.

However, after watching the whole movie, I think it is a more typical Korean movie.

The value of the film’s gimmicks is not too great, but the part that it finally thinks about and the part that leads to warmth is more important.

"Moral Sense" Review: The Majority Should Still Respect the Personal Interests of the Minority

A good film is dedicated to guiding the correct direction of society, and what “Moral Sense” did, it deserves recognition.

If movie fans watch this “Moral Sense” with evil thoughts. I advise fans of this batch to not open this movie.

What “Moral Sense” is really committed to creating is definitely not to satisfy the vulgar aesthetic taste of some fans, but to respect a “hobby of life”.

And “Moral Sense” is willing to let this “hobby of life” move towards peace and love through the film, so that the era we live in is full of harmony and love.

"Moral Sense" Review: The Majority Should Still Respect the Personal Interests of the Minority

Under the premise of the greatest value of the film, it is the basis for me to talk to you about this “Moral Sense”.

In “Moral Sense”, Jung Ji-Woo is working as a white-collar worker in a company. Jung Ji-Hoo is a new colleague who just moved to the PR team where Jung Ji-Woo works.

By chance, Jung Ji-Woo discovered that Jung Ji-Hoo has a “life hobby” that likes to obey the women he admires.

And many people feel that this is a relatively unacceptable behavior, and even Jung Ji-Hoo himself was injured in his last relationship because of such “hobbies in life”.

"Moral Sense" Review: The Majority Should Still Respect the Personal Interests of the Minority

He himself felt that it was disgraceful, even shameful, for him to do so.

In order to avoid Jung Ji-Hoo’s inferiority complex, Jung Ji-Woo gradually entered the world of Jung Ji-Hoo’s hobbies.

Jung Ji-Woo does not like this kind of hobby in life, but to prevent Jung Ji-Hoo from being hurt more spiritually.

When she gradually entered the spiritual world of Jung Ji-Hoo, the relationship between the two also underwent subtle changes.

Jung Ji-Woo’s feelings for Jung Ji-Hoo gradually heat up. And Jung Ji-Hoo, because of the huge hurt in the last relationship, so he is afraid of love.

At the same time that love has arrived, love has not come.

"Moral Sense" Review: The Majority Should Still Respect the Personal Interests of the Minority

So far, the film is actually still a typical little love and little love mode, which is not much different from ordinary romance films, but it has some unusual life hobbies and hobbies.

If the story of “Moral Sense” stops there, it won’t be a big deal, it’s just a display of life’s hobbies.

Obviously, the ambition of this film is more than that.

During the general attack stage of the film’s story, a recording of Jung Ji-Woo in the company’s tea room was accidentally posted to the company’s internal group, which immediately caused an uproar.

On the surface, the elegant gentlemen of the company did not accept this kind of behavior, and even sneered at it.

In essence, many cynics are just covering up their uglier faces.

While being investigated by the company, Jung Ji-Woo chose to face it together.

"Moral Sense" Review: The Majority Should Still Respect the Personal Interests of the Minority

Especially Jung Ji-Hoo, he used to be afraid of a relationship, but this time he chose responsibility and responsibility, and took the initiative to form a love relationship with Jung Ji-Woo.

In the end, the two were not fired from the company, but gained respect from everyone, especially for their personal interests and hobbies.

This kind of hobby, as long as it doesn’t cause harm to each other or to others, is fine.

This final twist of the film is actually hanging and beating a group of fans on the pillar of moral shame.

This is what I said at the beginning, fans with bad tastes should never watch this movie.

"Moral Sense" Review: The Majority Should Still Respect the Personal Interests of the Minority

Because, as long as movie fans have the ability to introspect, as long as they see the end of the film, they will definitely feel ashamed for their vulgar aesthetic vision.

We watched Jung Ji-Woo’s life like a voyeur, and finally wanted to “trial” Jung Ji-Woo on a moral high ground, like the male company leaders at the end of the film?

The irony of “Moral Sense” is here.

In relationships involving men and women in love, there are many types of relationships and behaviors.

In the 1990s, Dr. Li Yinhe used academic monographs to study many relationships and behaviors.

"Moral Sense" Review: The Majority Should Still Respect the Personal Interests of the Minority

Of course, these contents may still be unacceptable to many readers in the past, and considered to be deviant.

With the development of the times, we gradually realized that this is a relatively normal relationship and method, but there is a problem of quantity.

The majority should also respect the personal preferences of the minority.

This, in our modern society, should not be difficult to look at as common sense.

“Moral Sense”, the real value point of the film, is also here.

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