Every time I watch a Korean movie, I have to admire the amazing brains of Korean bigwigs. Only Koreans are so cheeky and cry that they want to let others share half of you with their strange brain circuits. There is no one else, and it is not difficult to see them. South Korea still has ambitions for nuclear weapons, but most of the time they dare not speak out.
Another point is that from the perspective of South Korea, North Korea suddenly feels a little rationalized. One is to use the economy to overtake Japan, so that it will not be bullied; the other is to use nuclear weapons to deter Japan and prevent it from being wronged. Sure enough, violence is still the most effective way to solve all problems.
The film is very beautiful, and the male protagonist is made to be a victim to help ease the relationship between North Korea and South Korea, but in fact, from the perspective of North Korea, they suffered heavy losses, lost elite troops and key leaders, and finally had to compromise with South Korea , I really don't understand why it became a happy ending! Perhaps in the hearts of Koreans, temporary stability is more important than anything else!
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