In "Ming Liang Sea Battle", a deified Korean general, Yi Sun-sin, used the advantages of weather, location, and people to create a rare naval battle in the world where less wins more. The story takes place in the Warring States Period in Japan. The famous Japanese general Toyotomi Hideyoshi took the position of the shogunate. From a tactical point of view, it would be better to occupy Korea, the neighbor of the Ming Dynasty, first, and the Japanese fleet headed straight in, approaching the Liangming sea area, where Yi Sun-sin created the myth. In the film, Yi Sun-sin shows North Korea's calm, brave and extraordinary general style, and stands at the forefront to lure the Japanese army, fight against the Japanese army, and annihilate the Japanese army. In addition, the Japanese generals in the film are also deliberate, and the facial expressions and actions of the Japanese generals are also very realistic. This is really a war between generals and generals, and between countries, unlike a country's anti-Japanese film. Some brainless idiots. In short, this film is still good in terms of costume war drama as a whole, giving it three and a half stars! ! !
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