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The front line

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  • "Korean soldiers battle for control of a hill that will determine the borders between North and South Korea."
  • "The story of about three million soldiers who fought a war, no longer remembering the reason, and died, wishing for the end of it, while negotiations for peace remained unresolved for 25 months following June 1951. It is estimated that the Korean War left four million dead. The war continued for 37 months, and the armistice negotiations continued for two years and two months during the war. The entire military force was concentrated in a battle for the hills."
  • "In 1953 wordt een Zuid-Koreaanse officier naar een zwaarbevochten heuvel gestuurd om de verdachte dood van een commandant te onderzoeken."
  • "When a South Korean commander is killed by a friendly bullet during a cease fire, investigator Kang Eun-Pyo's trail leads him to a remote hill region. There, a once-meek 20-year-old and his small company seem to be fighting a different war."
  • "A drama centered on the Korean War's final battles. Towards the end of the war an uneasy ceasefire is ordered, but out on the Eastern front line of the Aerok Hills fierce fighting continues. A race to capture a strategic point to determine a new border between the two Koreas is the ultimate prize. A bullet is then found in the body of dead company commander of the South Korean army. The bullet that killed the company commander belongs to the South Korean army. Lieutenant of the Defense Security Command Kang Eun-Pyo is ordered to go out into the Eastern front line and investigate the murder."

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  • "Fiction films"
  • "Feature films"
  • "War films"
  • "Foreign films"
  • "koreanske film"
  • "Drama"
  • "Action and adventure films"
  • "Motion pictures, Korean"
  • "Historical films"
  • "Korean language materials"

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  • "The front line"
  • "Go-ji-jeon (Motion picture)"