Different from the old-fashioned style of Chinese war history movies, which introduced stage performances into movies, South Korean movies have always taken the route from movies to movies. The three male protagonists lead the three main lines, Song Zhongji, who was born in the Restoration Army and took on the task of rescuing the leader of the North Korean laborers to the iron-blooded hoe. Seven stars, a gangster who wrests direct control of North Korean labor from a North Korean foreman. There is also an iron ladder that is always alert and humble, but at a critical moment, he sacrifices his life and leads the laborers to cut the plaster flag and re-erect the iron ladder to escape to freedom (it must be said that the quality of the plaster flag is really good). In this way, the three little people, for the country, the people and the family, each started a war of tacit unity and tacit understanding. The process of surviving is arduous, the deduced history is exaggerated, the final success is full of sacrifices, and education inspires the people to not forget this history is magnificent. In comparison, Chinese movies still have a long time. way to go.
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