Hoyeon + fitted uniform + highlight scales… I apologize for the flow.

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[The FactㅣReporter Lee Han-rim] The movie 'Decibel' attracts attention like a Korean-style disaster blockbuster. The fresh material from the title and the tension just before the bomb went off kept the audience excited. It is also well worth seeing the superb performance of the handsome actors in full uniform and the scale of the bombing.
However, the expected line of development and several factors that break the stomachache leave some regrets. This is because the crime's justification or the flow of the story feels a bit raw compared to the overall scale. The poster did reveal who the perpetrator was, but the audience had to worry about whether there was any justification for the terror even if it covered up the motive or identity of the crime. Some of the characters that were supposed to be there were pointed out as obstacles for the only 'tear bomb' to explode in the second half.
The movie 'Decibel' (directed by Hwang In-ho) is an acoustic terrorist action film about a bomb designer (Lee Jong-seok) who wants to take over the city center with a special bomb. will explode as soon as the noise gets louder, and his mission is the target, a former vice-captain (Kim Rae-won). Directed by Hwang In-ho, the film stars Rae-won Kim, Jong-seok Lee, Jung Sang-hoon, Park Byung-eun, Cho Dal-hwan, Lee Sang-hee, and Cha Eun-woo.
The presence of 'Frontman' Kim Rae-won is honest. Throughout the movie, he keeps his balance well and leads the story steadily while running around in a sweat to prevent terrorism and 'no traffic jams.' The initial directing is well deserved. Because there is no information on why the bomb exploded in a crowded place and why Kim Rae Won became a target, the audience was forced to follow Kim Rae Won who always shines in the East and West seas.

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Lee Jong-suk's good acting as the villain is also an eye-catching element. From the voice in the phone call at the beginning of the play, he radiates frenzy, and then the appearance of an outside villain with good combat skills. When the motive for the crime is revealed in the second half, it's so human, it feels rather alien.
The stories of the past, set between the films, are also worth seeing. Lee Jong-suk and Cha Eun-woo's heartwarming 'Two Scenes,' Kim Rae-won's 'Brotherly Leader' moment, and Lee Min-ki's heavy acting, who made a special appearance with the director, increased the level of immersion. In particular, the sad appearance of the sailors on the sides at the end of the film cut the duration of the 'tear bomb' in half.
However, the question remains why the title is 'Decibel.' Of the things that determine box office success, it is said that the marketing element that captures the attention of the prospective audience is just as important as the completion of the work, but the 'noise' embedded in the title does not penetrate the whole movie. 'Hannah' could be better instead. Regarding the course of the work, the personality traits of Jeong Sang-hun, who plays the reporter in charge of the shelter, and Park Byung-eun, who plays a national intelligence agency, are not prominent enough to embarrass the movie's passionate acting by the actors.
The ending clip is nested in white uniforms representing the navy and Cha Eun-woo's sweet voice left an indelible impression. The running time is 110 minutes. The film is slated to hit theaters on the 16th.