71: Into The Fire (2010)
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Language: Korean | Subtitle: English Included | 120min | 573MB | 3% Recovery
Genre: War | 2 nominations | IMDb Rating: 7.2/10 (1,070 users)
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Language: Korean | Subtitle: English Included | 120min | 573MB | 3% Recovery
Genre: War | 2 nominations | IMDb Rating: 7.2/10 (1,070 users)
Director: John H. Lee
On August 11th, 1950, 71 boy soldiers of the South Korean army singlehandedly held back the elite North Korean 766 Commando Brigade for a full 11 hours. Most were still in their school uniforms and had only fired a single bullet in training! Their astonishing bravery under fire enabled allied forces to hold a strategic bridgehead at the Nakdong River and gain a tactical advantage that would help turn the tide of the entire war. Nothing less than the freedom of their nation was at stake. Their ingenuity, tenacity and brotherhood helped them to achieve the impossible. This is their remarkable true story… Now, discover one of the greatest events in modern military history and re-live the day when courage came of age.
An IMDb Review: Great movie & great acting.:Screenshots:
The movie is great because they did not try to make it huge: it was just telling a simple story about 71 young student learning and struggling in the real war.
The main actor: Choi Seung Hyeon (who is also known as TOP in Big Bang) did a great job. He acts impressively with his eyes, showing us how a student knowing nothing becomes to get to fight, to kill for the sake of his own team. Other actors did not show the best of them, especially Kwon Sang Woo. He could do better than that, but I feel that the character he played was not fully described. The music was not very impressive to me, however the effect was quite real and well-done for a Asian war movie. Since this is based on a true story, the end can easily be predicted, but that does not mean it was a boring end. They show us how people die in war: they may have different backgrounds but still can become real soldier once needed.