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Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War (태극기 휘날리며), 2004; Welcome to Dongmakgol (웰컴 투 동막골), 2005; A Little Pond (작은 연못), 2009; 71: Into the Fire (포화 속으로), 2010; In Love and War (적과의 동침), 2011; The Front Line (고지전), 2011; Ode to My Father (국제시장), 2014; Northern Limit Line (연평해전 ...
71: Into the Fire (Korean: 포화 속으로) is a 2010 South Korean war drama film directed by John H. Lee and starring Cha Seung-won, Kwon Sang-woo, Choi Seung-hyun, and Kim Seung-woo. The film was made in commemoration of those who fought during the Korean War.
War of the Arrows (Korean: 최종병기 활), alternately titled Arrow: The Ultimate Weapon, is a 2011 South Korean historical action film starring Park Hae-il, Ryu Seung-ryong, and Moon Chae-won. Set after the Qing invasion of Joseon , the film is about an archer who risks his life to save his sister from slavery under Qing -Prince Dorgon 's rule.
Eventually Sgt. Lee and Pvt. Choi are captured, but escape and complete their destruction of the Supply depot. In the melee Pvt. Choi Dan-young is shot and killed by Lt. Lee, but Choi is able to ignite the explosion that destroys the depot. Lt. Lee is caught in the explosion, while Sgt. Lee can only watch in horror. Lt.
A Little Pond (Korean: 작은 연못) is a 2009 South Korean feature film written and directed by Yi Sang-woo depicting the massacre of South Korean refugees by American soldiers at No Gun Ri in late July 1950, early in the Korean War. The ensemble cast, who donated their services, includes some of South Korea's leading actors.
Uprising, Netflix’s new Korean action-war epic, spans decades as it follows the fraught friendship between Cheon-yeong (Broker’s Gang Dong-won), a nobi slave with a knack for swordsmanship ...
The Marines Who Never Returned (Korean: 돌아오지 않는 해병; RR: Doraoji anneun haebyong), also known as Marines Are Gone, is a 1963 South Korean film directed by Lee Man-hee. It was released in the U.S. in 1966 as Marine Battleground. [2] For this film, Lee was given the Best Director award at the third Grand Bell Awards ceremony in ...
Silmido (Korean: 실미도) is a 2003 South Korean action drama film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It is based on the 1999 novel Silmido by Baek Dong-ho, [2] which in turn is based on the true story of Unit 684. Some parts of the film are dramatizations, as the actual details of certain events remain unknown.