The entry point of the movie is very good, but I feel that some of the plots are a little bit bloody and a little disappointing, but it is still worth watching, especially some of the dialogues between the protagonists from the standpoint of the nation and the people are worth pondering. Both are the last two countries that were divided after World War II. We have a similar situation. The only difference is that most people in Taiwan no longer recognize the identity of Chinese people. Radical Taiwan independence elements in Taiwan are clamoring for Taiwan independence, and radical nationalists in mainland China are clamoring for military reunification. However, very few people truly analyze the situation objectively from the standpoint of the nation. The Taiwan Strait has really changed, I don't know if those radical people are planning to go to the battlefield,,, it is always so contradictory, the contradiction between war and peace, the contradiction between ethnic division and unity, the contradiction between ideology and social system The contradiction between the advantages of freedom and autocracy in democracy,,,,. Also, there are not many sincere Chinese films and Korean films on the same level!!
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