Chinese films and Korean films portray differently
1. The initiative to participate in the war
2. The way of mobilization on the battlefield
3. Soldiers' attitudes towards insufficient supplies
4. Depiction of the positional scene
5. The reaction of war recruits or cowards (not everyone is brave) to war
6. Watching Korean movies is about war with China but it doesn't portray us as stupid
7. Combat tasks are assigned. In fact, the involution of the troops is also very serious. In addition to belief, there will also be authority.
8. Detailed depiction of war wounded (real pain and blood)
9. Discussion on ideology (difference between civil war and foreign affairs)
10. There will also be internal disagreements
11. The description of the war scene is also a bit of a drama, and the strategic expression of the battle is not clear
12. Dependence on the US military
13. In front of the media, the consciousness of all small farmers will be weakened, and the purpose and original intention will always be fearless and the consciousness of family and country.
14. After receiving honors, people will care more about and enjoy the environment in which they live, especially the respect and admiration of others and the power in their hands, which will become an invisible driving force. And the desire for follow-up opposing exploits. (Especially in anticipation of the future non-war years these halos will bring him accumulation) These honors are only useful if they are alive.
15. There is no basis for saying that the Communist Party is killing civilians for the deterioration of the Communist Party
16. The depiction of the anger of war is in place, and there is a profound reflection of the dialogue between Naruto Tiandao Payne and Naruto
17. The male protagonist's attitude towards the captives is too anti-human and unreal
18. Brothers turn against each other a bit too long-winded
19. Added some domestic political espionage wars, dare to write infighting, wrong killing and chaos.
20. Dare to describe the rout.
21. The last saving brother who took the initiative to surrender to the enemy is very good. There is no absolute ideology, but a different perspective shows the tragedy of the volunteer army. It is a real anti-war movie
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