Recognize the work of war

Jordyn 2022-01-23 08:05:07

This is a very pure war movie, and almost the entire play is launched on the battlefield. A lot of plots of the fratricide of compatriots in the Korean War have been filmed. But this film started with a specious case of collaborating with the enemy, which brought out the lives of ordinary soldiers on both sides, which is still a bit new. When two child soldiers dissatisfied with 18 raised their guns and did not dare to shoot, it really made people sigh that the phrase "war drives people crazy" is an ironclad fact. The last 12 hours of the film’s total offense is indeed a historical fact. Those who signed on both sides of the negotiating table certainly didn't know how many people died in the final battle as a result of one of their decisions. I don't know if they are intentional or unintentional. If they are unintentional, then they are also historical sinners. If they are intentional, then they are absolutely frantic. How much can a tug of war that took two and a half years change with the last 12 hours? When the soldiers of the two sides suddenly received the order of the final attack after bidding farewell by the stream, when you were forced to raise a knife and gun to kill a person you know, when you look at the dead bodies on the hillside after the armistice, humanity The distortion of war cannot be changed, and the evil of war is invisible. The last words of the northern army commander were thought-provoking: I have forgotten why I fought. A civil war is not to find some righteous nonsense to whitewash its own righteousness. This is the greatest tragedy of a nation. The last thing I want to say is that the Koreans have clearly realized the nature of the civil war, what about us?

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