Through humanistic care, the filming of Lost Ailu Heights is as vigorous and fierce as the defeat of "Dunkirk"; the "illegal" shooting of officers, disobeying military orders, and internal cooperation with foreign enemies are both alternative and reasonable in the face of human torture; The exchange of chocolates, photos, beer and cigarettes reflects the window reserved for the North Korean brothers in the future reunification; in the war, surviving and returning home is the only victory. For the rest, you occupy a highland today, I will take back a mountain tomorrow, or you come and go with ideology on the land, it's just "war" itself.
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