The most impressive part of the film is that the soldiers are unwilling to become cannon fodder in the war. During the process of repeatedly competing for high ground, the soldiers of both sides communicated their feelings by placing letters and gifts in the tunnels that changed hands repeatedly. The soldiers on both sides were tired of fighting and talking. The war is wholeheartedly hoping that the war can end as soon as possible, as Kim Soo Hyuk said, the greatest victory of the war is to survive. Finally, the day of the armistice came to an end, but Soo Hyuk fell into the hands of Cha Tae-kyung, who wanted to get married after the war. Cha Tae-kyung must have regretted sniping Soo-hyuk himself when he saw Soo-hyuk's note. 12 hours after the armistice agreement was signed, the war was still not over, but the soldiers on both sides knew that the 12-hour positional battle was meaningless, and most of them may have to be the next in this positional battle that once repeatedly competed for the loss of comrades. victim! At the end of the film, only Jiang Enbiao, who was responsible for catching the crocodile squadron's collaborating spy, lived to wait until the last armistice of the war. He walked out of the tunnel heights and covered the mountains and fields with the bodies of soldiers who died for the war. . . . . .
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