Korean films are famous for being realistic, and putting politics on the screen is nothing new.
The film sets the background to the "Situation on the Korean Peninsula" that is hotly debated in the real world. However, the film is estimated to want to show that if North Korea and South Korea are at odds, it will eventually hurt themselves. By the way, it is also seen how dangerous it is if nuclear weapons fall into the hands of some militants.
The fateful encounter of the two male protagonists brings events to a resolution. Especially Yan Tieyou, who was originally a soldier was blamed by his boss. After all, soldiers must obey orders absolutely. However, after learning of the boss's conspiracy, he proposed a way of sacrificing himself to achieve peace, which is very awe-inspiring.
The plot of the whole movie is not too complicated, but it brings out the "peninsula situation" that a peaceful solution is the best way.
The overall feeling is good, recommended.
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