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Korean Founding Heroes in China
Trystan 2022-04-23 07:04:27
There are many big names in Korean movies, and there are many familiar faces. An Woyun (played by Jun Zhixian) is actually the same as Mitsuko, the North Korean fiancée of a Japanese officer. It turns out that she is a twin sister who was kidnapped when she was a child, but when her sister went to An Woyun, the Japanese army's lackey father mistook her for An Woyun. Said to be killed, An Woyun saw it next to her, knowing that her mother was also killed by her father, so she pretended to be her sister Mitsuko and lived in her father's house. Lee Jung Jae looks a lot like Zhong Hanliang. In the end, Hawaii Gun (played by Ha Jung-woo) killed An Wo-yoon's father, the commander of the Japanese army, but he and his partner Pomad (played by Oh Da-soo) were also killed by Lee Jung-jae, who became a police officer after South Korea's independence, at the age of 62 He was arrested in court and sent someone to kill the witnesses, and then he joked that he was the hero who assassinated the Japanese army, and escaped punishment. But after he came out, he was shot and killed by his men who didn't kill him and An Woyun, not because he didn't report the time. The film can be said to be the Korean version of the founding of the country. At that time, the provisional government of South Korea was in Shanghai, and China was the support for South Korea's founding.
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