A movie that makes you think is a good movie.
Every flesh and blood character inside,
the goodness of the protagonist;
Kim Soo Hyuk went from a shivering kid in the trenches to a tried and true fighter...
And there's that sassy head with no expression...
No previous war film has ever questioned the rationality of war like this film. Iron-blooded men should serve the country, die generously, and kill the enemy heroically.
And this film will make you think "what should you fight for"? The absurdity and cruelty of the war were fully manifested in the 12 hours before the end of the Korean War. To survive such a brutal struggle and have to die 12 hours before the armistice between politicians fighting for a small piece of land, those crocodiles brethren...who treats them as real people, who cares about their parents Dear ones, who turned them into war machines? And what are they shedding blood for?
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