After watching it, I feel that the work is clever in the design of the gun and bullets, and I really want to figure it out.
The translation version of the name may be different, use the role in the play instead
North Korean sergeant-the fat brother played by Song Kangho
North Korean soldier-the one who likes to paint and has eight shots in his body
Korean squad leader-the one who committed suicide at the end
South Korean soldier-the one who committed suicide in the middle
Captain North Korea-the one who broke in suddenly when the above four were dating
in conclusion:
During the entire incident, the South Korean squad leader’s own gun fired only one bullet—the one that had the North Korean soldier headshot, and it jammed after the shot. A total of 10 bullets were fired from the South Korean soldier's gun-the first shot was shot by the soldier himself, and it penetrated the North Korean captain's chest and ribs, and was not fatal; the second shot was also shot by the soldier himself, knocking out the fingers of the North Korean soldier; 3 -8 shots (6 shots in total) were shot by myself and hit the dead bodies of North Korean soldiers; the ninth shot was shot by the North Korean squad leader, headshot headshot of Captain North Korea; the 10th shot was shot by the South Korean squad leader to forge the kidnapping The illusion of being hit on the shoulders of the North Korean sergeant. So in the interrogation later, there were 5 bullets left in the gun that was handed in. (So the Korean soldiers have 15 shots in the same habit as the squad leader?)
8 gunshot wounds on the North Korean soldier-1 shot on the head came from the squad leader shooting with his own gun, 1 hand and 6 on the body were shot by the South Korean soldier shooting with his own gun
There were 2 gunshot wounds on Captain North Korea-the non-fatal one was shot by a South Korean soldier with his own gun, and the headshot shot was shot by a North Korean sergeant with a South Korean soldier's gun.
Sequence process:
The tape recorder cut to a rock song. The South Korean soldier saw that the North Korean captain was about to take the walkie-talkie and shot him through the ribs. At this time, the North Korean soldier panicked and drew his gun at the two South Korean soldiers. The two South Korean soldiers felt threatened. At the same time point the gun at the North Korean soldier.
According to the words of Li Young-ae at the end and the guilt suicide of the North Korean squad leader-the shot that hit the North Korean soldier’s head was shot by the squad leader. During the interrogation, the South Korean soldier committed suicide by jumping off the building. After remembering the truth, the squad leader believed that he was the initiator of the death of the North Korean soldier and the South Korean soldier, so he committed suicide). The South Korean soldier broke the North Korean soldier’s finger with one shot. The squad leader may have subconsciously protected himself and changed his memory to "The South Korean soldier killed the North Korean soldier, and his shot interrupted the North Korean soldier's hand."
The South Korean squad leader also wanted to head-on the North Korean sergeant, but the gun jammed.
When the North Korean soldier died (or just before his death), he pulled the trigger and wounded the South Korean squad leader’s thigh, causing the South Korean squad leader’s gun to fall to the ground and kicked off by someone’s foot.
Then the South Korean soldier went crazy and shot 6 shots at the corpse (from 1 hour, 33 minutes and 05 seconds, 6 shots can be clearly heard)
The North Korean sergeant took the gun from the bewildered South Korean soldier and used it to shoot the North Korean captain (frontal headshot)
The North Korean sergeant stuffed the gun belonging to the South Korean soldier into the hands of the South Korean squad leader
The North Korean sergeant walked over and picked up the South Korean squad leader's gun that had just been kicked off, and stuffed it into the hands of the South Korean soldiers. So far, the Korean squad leader and the soldiers exchanged their guns.
The South Korean squad leader later fired a shot at the North Korean sergeant, creating the illusion that he was kidnapped and wanted to escape.
After the gun battle, the North Korean sergeant exchanged the guns of the South Korean squad leader and the soldiers. Why do you do this? Because the South Korean soldiers didn't actually kill, they just punched the North Korean captain through the ribs and fired six shots at the North Korean soldier's body. It was reasonable to plug him the gun that had only fired one shot, but there shouldn't be time to consider the correct number of bullets under the circumstances.
Two South Korean guns fired 11 bullets, 10 gunshot wounds on the North Korean body, 1 gunshot wound on the North Korean sergeant, 11 gunshot wounds in total, but only 10 bullets were found because 1 of the bullets—according to From the cut, it seems that the squad leader shot the headshot of the North Korean soldier-into the tape recorder, and was thrown into the river by the North Korean sergeant.
This paragraph of 24 and a half is very clear:
These three pictures are in full agreement with the above inference.
When I came here, I think the question has been perfectly solved, but when I saw the previous sentence (about 19 and a half minutes)
I wonder what the hell is this? Doesn't this contradict itself? How many bullets were taken out at the scene?
The English of this passage is
——How about on the dead bodies?
——Actually 11 including the one that wounded Sergeant XXX (North Korean sergeant)
I feel that the emphasis here may be "there should be 11 bullets" or 11 gunshot wounds. Combining the three pictures of 24 and a half minutes, it is very clear. Only 10 bullets were found at the scene, and 1 was hit. The tape recorder was then thrown into the river.
Finally, although the plot of the movie is wonderful, it is still the most emotional. South and North Korea, which speaks a language and is even closer than the mainland and Taiwan, are hostile to each other due to human factors, and they have to suppress normal and beautiful feelings, which is really embarrassing.
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