As a South Korean director, Joon Sik, a South Korean who played by Jang Dong Gun, has a humble background—as a servant and child of a Japanese general, he has never been humble and has always been humble and tolerant. It is precisely because of his kindness in his heart that Chen Xiong, the official second generation, has been tolerant and rescued, and finally this delicate relationship between enemies and friends from the early childhood has finally been upgraded to a harmonious friendship. The director praised the simple and kind-hearted tradition of the Korean people from the heart, and the intention to promote the goodness of the Korean nation flowed from the details of the movie.
Tatsuo, the grandson of the Japanese general played by Odagiri, was originally the second generation of a proud and arrogant official who was full of superiority to Jun Zhi. He is full of fanatical pride in the country, and he is ashamed to use despicable means to achieve superficial victory. For example, in the marathon, Jun Zhi ran away, but the Japanese officials declared a foul, and Chen Xiong still took the first place. He felt like he had stolen the victory and was not happy. After dealing with the Japanese officers who announced that they would retreat to reduce casualties, he chose death squads to personally lead troops to charge into the battle. In the face of a massive attack by Soviet tanks, he killed many escaped soldiers until he was trapped in Normandy. When he saw German officers killing the deserters, he repented of how brutal the shooting of the deserters was. So far, he has been completely reborn, both mentally and physically.
The movie's thinking about human nature is reasonable. Tatsuo, whose life is superior, was brainwashed by the Japanese government, and whose beloved grandfather was blown to death in front of him, cannot become a peaceful and grateful person overnight. After being discriminated against and bullied at a young age, Zotye, a South Korean who was authorized by a Soviet labor camp officer, did not hesitate to change his name, obey orders, retaliate against the Japanese, and even betray his compatriots. In the face of cruel wars, put on military uniforms, even if the people you are facing do not have deep hatred, and the purpose of killing people is to survive.
The meaning of war is nothing, and running competition is a battle without gunpowder. The stray bullet of Jun Vegeta who insisted on running and exercise hit his leg and was shot through the heart by shrapnel, and he could not return to the field again. He left the soldier's nameplate to Chen Xiong, and the hope of survival to him, but the light of human nature lasted forever.
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