I also deliberately downloaded the uncensored version, but found that it was completely unnecessary. I watched the naval battle, but the naval battle was not very good-looking...
By showing that Yi Sun-sin's leading soldiers regarded death as home, and inspired everyone through bloody battles, it is indeed very clever that the camouflage of "pretending to be a turtle ship" in history has become the indomitable spirit of the rebirth of the turtle ship.
But although sensationalism is in place, but without content support, it will appear very fake. Yi Sun-sin is indeed a famous general of a generation. But after being blown away, I don't know how to shoot. After all, the target is a war history film, not a fantasy film.
According to Yi Sun-shin's self-description, the naval battle was fully fabricated on the basis of facts. The iron locks in the sea, which were the key to victory in history, did not appear. The whirlpool was actually not as important as it appeared in the movie.
The iron chain made the Japanese warships fall into a whirlpool, cooperated with the shelling, and rammed the Japanese army by virtue of the scale advantage of the Japanese warships.
However, Koreans feel that the behavior of "stumbling down" does not seem to be enough to show that General Li's military use is like a god and his fearless spirit, and it also damages the image of the cosmic God of War.
Therefore, the expansion of 130 enemy ships to 300 ships is still a routine operation. It is also a trivial matter for the Japanese army to rush the ship out of the team to fight hand-to-hand. There are also mysterious bow and arrow ranges, snipers and hand-to-hand combat... The Korean version of the anti-Japanese god movie
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