Yes, this movie made me understand a truth. A stupid director like Lu Chuan is not a Chinese specialty, and the great Republic of Korea has not been spared. The plot can be skipped directly here. The main core of the whole story is that because the highlands repeatedly changed hands, the North and South Korean soldiers who confronted each other reached a tacit understanding, burying gifts at fixed locations and giving them to each other. The location where the gift was buried seems to be a very simple hidden part of the highland ridge. The hidden part is about 15 square meters in size. There is an ammunition box buried in the pit in the middle. The problem is that this little plateau has changed hands countless times, but the hideout on the ridge has not been damaged. With the intensity of artillery fire on the Korean battlefield, the topography of this repeatedly contested highland should change every day. It is incredible that a hidden part built on a ridge covered with wood can survive all the time.
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