Patriotism is the primary productive force

Cleora 2022-04-22 07:01:49

Putting aside the history of the country, this is undoubtedly a good movie, but some flaws in the film are really speechless.

Yi Sun-sin has been in the North Korean officialdom for many years, from re-employment to dismissal to second use. However, Yi Sun-sin created a miracle and used himself to inspire the last bit of patriotism among all the sailors and soldiers. The greatest sincerity of this film is patriotism. If the domestic Sino-Japanese naval battle, compared with the two, many films related to the Sino-Japanese War are not as good as this work.

But there are many flaws in this film. One is that the dumb girl should be swaying her skirt by telepathy, and the other is that Yi Sun-sin sent someone to borrow troops from the Field Marshal. Is the Field Marshal just not going to do anything else... There are many places where the logic is not very reasonable. But it's a movie after all.

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  • Caitlyn 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    Battles are hard fights, and movies are hard shots. Koreans are just that wayward.

  • Freddy 2022-04-02 09:01:10

    Vortex ocean currents, sniper guns and bows and arrows, artillery swords, skulls and blood flying everywhere, tough guy Yi Sun-sin fights Samurai One Piece. The foreplay of the mainland version has been cut too much, and the relationship between the characters is a bit inexplicable. Fortunately, the various naval battle strategies are filmed with enough blood, and they are not annoying if they are fake. Choi Min-sik's acting skills