"Highland War" and "Taichi Flag Flying", the only two Korean war films I have seen, are also the best war films that I realized after realizing it, and the interval between these after realizing it was only one day. I used to think that it was just to see who was more capable of fighting, how shocking the scene was, and who was more just and who wanted to win. It is only now that we realize that most of the time we ignore the impact of the objective event of war on the enemy and ourselves, and the alienation of human nature. We don’t need to talk about the political macro. We only look at the people on the battlefield. Cool seems to be actually very ugly, the first one integrates a lot of elements, such a counter-espionage on the battlefield? Sorry, I can't see clearly; the second part goes straight into the purpose and cost of people on the battlefield, how did everything become like this? Impressed to the point.
One side scolds the other side as a dog leg of U.S. imperialism, while the other side scolds the other side as a communist dog. It can be seen that both sides have fallen victim to the suppression of American ideology. Must the flag of Tai Chi be flying, maybe, but the whole process is not always the same. .
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