Yi Sun-sin's 12 warships fought against Tengtang Gaohu's 300 warships, but the quality of the warships on both sides was too poor. Obviously, the ships of the North Korean navy had strong guns, and most of the Japanese warships came from the pirate ships that were temporarily recruited. (This kind of ship is fast, and it can’t be fought hard.) Otherwise, it would be too difficult to explain if 12 warships beat back 300 ships. It’s unscientific...
The 104-minute version I watched should be the abridged version, which seems to have been deleted. The 20-minute literary drama in the front, the naval battle in the back seems to have not been cut...
After the 50-minute literary drama, the naval battle of the next hour begins!
That would be equivalent to 300 Spartan warriors fighting a million Persian army. It was said to be 12 warships, but at the beginning, only General Yi Sun-sin's ship fought in front, and the rest of the ships were stunned. Dare to go, Yi Sun-sin took advantage of his own ship to barely catch two rounds of offensive, which boosted the morale of his army... He was taking advantage of nature: waves and whirlpools made this seemingly unwinnable battle. The battle is over...
Tengtang Gaohu was afraid of dying, so he ordered to retreat, otherwise he would have defeated Yi Sun-sin with the remaining troops, at least he would have perished together...
In this way, this movie wins more with less. It can be explained relatively clearly...
A few points to complain: 1. The enemy has a sniper. I thought it was a woman at first, but when I was beaten to death, I realized that it was a man after screaming...
2. The monk was there Excellent performance in hand-to-hand combat: the monk is holding the big gate knife on his head, and there is also a monk with a double sickle
. It's so coquettish...
4. It's Yi Sun-shin played by Uncle Choi Min-sik, who is capable of writing and martial arts. No no no! Wen Neng raised his pen to settle the world and Wu Neng boarded the ship to set the world. He was a master in both archery and swordsmanship. Except for people who were injured in sneak attacks in the early stage, no one could get close to him in hand-to-hand combat in the later stage
. It's amazing, looking forward to the sequel...
Director Jin Taimin said that "Ming Liang" will shoot a trilogy, of which the second part is about the "War of Cold Mountains", and the third part is the last decisive battle of this war, namely the Battle of Luliang, the general Deng Zilong of the Ming Dynasty in China. The characters will appear in it. The third part is expected to be co-produced by China and South Korea...
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