It tells the two main stories of Koreans going to Germany's Ruhr Industrial Zone to mine as nurses and the Vietnam War. To be honest, it didn't resonate very much, and the scene of the meeting of separated relatives on the Korean peninsula in the back also felt strange. Will a brother and sister who haven't seen each other in decades have such intense feelings when they meet again? Their lives have long forgotten how they felt.
Hwang Jung-min and Oh Da-soo's relationship between the brothers and sisters in trouble is very well expressed. The role of the heroine is too small, there should be more hahahaha
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