A country has been invaded, but they can still win back their dignity on the field.
NHK once filmed a "truth in Hungary". An 18-year-old girl who had picked up a gun and fought an equally young Soviet soldier. Today, she is just an ordinary housewife.
It is hard to imagine that ordinary people around us, perhaps in the square, have also fought for freedom.
What power makes these ordinary people have such courage? This film vividly portrays these characters in the documentary.
The main line is the Hungarian water polo team, which won the championship by defeating the Soviet Union in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. At this time, the Hungarian people were also fighting the Soviet army.
However, on the court, it is 7 people against 7 people, equal competition. On the battlefield, Soviet troops destroyed the barricades of Hungarian citizens with tanks.
Hungarian freedom fighters were slaughtered one by one, but the world forgot them. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict...people are chasing new hot spots.
Only the water polo players are still fighting for freedom. It is they who have won dignity and honor for all Hungarians in front of the whole world, reminding people that there is still such a war in which freedom was lost, the war of the people.
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