The film belongs to a sub-genre of Korean war cinema (similar to The Flowers of War or Tae Guk Gi ) that explores the civilian cost of conflict. It is praised for its cinematography and the remarkable performances of its child actors, who carry the film's most poignant moments.
) is a soldier struggling with the trauma of loss. When he is assigned to oversee a military orphanage, he meets Teacher Park Ju-mi ( Ko Ah-sung
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Reclaiming humanity in a setting where individuals are often reduced to casualties. Innocence vs. Brutality The film belongs to a sub-genre of Korean
(Oppa Saenggak), exploring its historical foundations, thematic depth, and narrative structure. 🎵 Movie Overview January 21, 2016 Director: Lee Han Main Cast: Im Si-wan, Ko A-sung, Lee Hee-joon Setting: Early 1950s, during the Korean War
The story is set in the early 1950s during the Korean War. Second Lieutenant Han Sang-ryul (played by Yim Si-wan), a platoon leader who has lost his family to the conflict, is assigned to a base in Busan. There, he encounters a group of war orphans who have also suffered immense loss. Despite the ongoing devastation, he works with a volunteer caretaker, Park Joo-mi (Go Ah-sung), to form a children’s choir. The initiative serves to protect the children and provides a source of emotional healing through music for both the youngsters and the soldiers. When he is assigned to oversee a military
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