The movie uses this historical event as a background, reflecting part of the plot of this period of history. It is understandable to make a fiction from a national standpoint, but it is indeed a bit bizarre. The four successfully broke into the heavily guarded camp and successfully killed the Prince of Manchu (presumably only Hauge). In the end, the protagonist succeeded in matching the emperor's uncle. Ergun) die together. This North Korean archer wants to tamper with history!
Of course, the fact that it does not conform to the historical reality does not affect the artistry of the movie. As an action movie, "Bow" is still remarkable. Korean movies have made great progress in recent years, but they have blossomed. Gangster movies, comedy movies, disaster movies, and especially historical action movies have made great progress. "Bow" is a very representative work. The action scenes are real and sharp, and the attributes of the bow and arrow are used to the extreme, which is very ornamental. It's worth seeing!
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