As long as the censorship is in place, domestic films will never reach this level

Kenyatta 2022-10-15 10:22:36

Really good movie. The cruelty of war is vividly portrayed. The presence of the U.S. military is downplayed (only reflected in air power), and at the end, it emphasizes the human sea tactics of the volunteer army, which has the obvious meaning of raising the troops of North and South Korea. Apart from these, the shaping of human nature in war is really hard to see in domestic film and television.
Reminds me of Forrest Gump's "Steel Knife", brothers are enemies of each other, but they can't capture the cruelty of others' powerlessness and killing each other.
Kim Soo Hyuk must die because he shot the chief.
The scene where Pohang boarded and retreated was very Titanic.
The heroine is very beautiful, but her existence is unreasonable. There is only one woman in a bunch of men. Can this unit hold? But this setup is great and different.
The final 12 hours of total attack was a wonderful one.
Koreans shoot war movies, and the same theme of flesh-and-blood cannibalism is more than one or two Changbai Mountains higher than ours.

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