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Jangsari: Forgotten Heroes

Jangsari: Forgotten Heroes

War

Koo Gyeong-jae

Kim Myung-min, Choi Min-ho, Kim Sung-cheol, Kim In-kwon, Koo Shi-yang, Megan Fox, George Eads, Lee Ha-jin

2019

South Korea

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Completed

Korean, English

104 minutes

2025-03-02 16:33:43

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This film (drama)Also known as장사리 : 잊혀진 영웅들,is aSouth KoreaProducerwomen sex,At2019Released in year 。The dialogue language isKorean, English,Current Douban rating5.9(For reference only)。
Based on the true events during the Korean War. On June 25, 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea by crossing the 38th parallel, capturing Seoul (now Seoul) in three days, and advancing further south. With the support of the U.S. military and UN forces, South Korea's military launched a counterattack. U.S. General MacArthur proposed Operation Chromite, which required a battalion to flank the enemy and distract them while cutting off the North Korean supply line at Jangsari. Due to the extremely difficult mission and the South Korean army's limited strength at the time, they had to assign this task to 772 student soldiers, who averaged only 17 years old and had received just two weeks of military training, heading to the battlefield without any combat experience. The march was fraught with danger, and internal conflicts arose among comrades, with youthful bravado leading to various power struggles. On the eve of the Inchon landing, the mission at Jangsari was executed as planned. This group of passionate but poorly equipped students faced the cruelest test of fate: traversing through gunfire and waves, bathing in blood on the beach, with the remaining forces trapped in heavy enemy encirclement, struggling between death and survival until they ran out of ammunition and supplies… Based on the incredible true story of the Jangsari Landing Operation. When North Korea invades South Korea on June 25, 1950, they pushed South Korea and its ally, the U.S. Army, to the southernmost city. General MacArthur planned Operation Chromite, which would see the allied forces take back the strategic location of Inchon; for it to succeed, he needed a small battalion to flank the North Korean army and eliminate their supply line at Jangsari beach. Having lost his family while retreating from North Korea before the war, model student Choi Sung-pil enlists in the army to fight for the South. Ki Ha-ryun is a rebellious youth from the South who volunteers to fight in the war. All the 772 students and youths are like them, barely out of school with only 2 weeks of boot camp training. Task force commander Captain Lee Myung-jun knows it’s a long shot, but he has no choice but to lead them into this crucial mission. Meanwhile, U.S. war correspondent Maggie braves the battlefield dangers to report on the frontline war. She feels empathy for the Korean students who must battle in place of veteran soldiers for their country and tries to do what she can to rescue them. With little ammo, scant food supplies, and ragged weapons, can the students successfully carry out their mission and return home safely?

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