When it comes to the Korean War, there is always a topic that cannot be avoided for the Chinese: Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. There are always people who dispute whether it is correct to resist US aggression and aid the DPRK. I think it is meaningless to discuss it now. There is no right or wrong in history. People are sacrificed, battles are fought, the only thing people who eat melons can do is to cherish life and advocate peace.
Let's go back to the movie. The acting skills of Lee Jung Jae and Lee Fan Soo in this film are still very touching, and Chen Shiyan's appearance is also very impressive, haha. The plot and historical authenticity are a bit fake. Similar war films in Korea have the same problem, that is, it is obviously not the credit for it, but they take it on themselves. *)و✧).
Another problem is related to South Korea and North Korea. There is no concept of nationality in their modern concepts. South Korea and North Korea have the same language and culture. Because of the differences in political parties, they can be completely separated, and the sorrow is deep in the dead sea. This is a strong national concept. Chinese people are surprised. Another point is that some people who watched similar movies commented that they did not know who to support, which was very contradictory. Actually nothing, you see whether he is fighting for the country (the country in a broad sense), for the nation, or for the political party. In this way, we can distinguish between subjective justice and naked interests.
On the whole, this film is worth recommending. You can understand the war from the perspective of others, develop new positions, and expand your horizons. In short, nationalism is not desirable in propaganda, and advocating peace is the essence. Let's just say that....
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