The film begins to say that this is based on a true story, Hasegawa and Kim, from children to prime years, from North Korea to the Soviet Union to Germany, Japan and South Korea's grievances and grievances are life and death. The story is believable, but the exaggeration is overdone. If in reality, the two of them would have died several times a long time ago. In this way, when watching the movie, the train of thought will wander, and it is difficult to follow the movie to be moved, worried, worried, and excited.
It's not easy to shoot this scene in South Korea. The scene in Normandy is comparable to Hollywood, the language jumps in Korea, Japan, Russia, Germany and China, and yes, there is also Chinese, which is quite international.
Jang Dong Gun and Odakiri did a great job.
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