The bleak singing on the battlefield has pushed Korean cinema to a new peak

Dion 2022-01-23 08:05:07

"Highland Battle" is really a shocking work. Especially at the end of the film, the armistice agreement has been signed, and when the soldiers are all rejoicing for the rest of their lives, the superiors issued an order to recapture the high ground in the last 12 hours before the armistice agreement took effect. The high ground has long become a piece of scorched earth in the repeated seesaw of both sides, and it is of little value in itself, but the politicians once again put their precious lives on the altar for political needs.

In the early morning mist, the South Korean soldiers standing on the ground heard the singing of the North Korean soldiers missing their hometown and relatives from the opposite side. The soldiers couldn't help singing together. Many people cried, and the brotherhood grief rushed like water from a cracked embankment. Coming out is embarrassing.

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