This review of the recently released Korean movie, “71 Into the Fire” comes from Mike McStay:
By a complete accident, I went into a theater to see one film and when I saw that they were giving a sneak preview of this film I immediately jumped at the chance to see the one Korean film that I wanted to see this summer.
I didn’t know much about this film before I saw it. I knew that it was the Korean big screen debut of K-pop star T.O.P (Choi Seung-hyeon) and that the films preview looked like a Korean version of the Alamo or 300. I knew that this was the 2nd film to arrive at the Korean box office about the Korean War this year and after the huge failure of the first one A Little Pond I really wasn’t sure what to expect about this film.
I soon learned that this film was based on a true story in which On Aug. 10, several hundred South Korean soldiers and 71 teenagers were drafted for the national emergency in Pohang. Due to the shortage of men, the small city was left in the hands of the 71 teenagers to try and stop the advancing North Korean Army.
What I really liked about this film was the young hero Oh Jang-beom (played by T.O.P.) When he is placed in command of these 71 teens, you soon discover that he has no idea how to be a leader. All he wants is the war to be over so he can go home and see his mother. In the film, it was stated that he wrote a letter to his mother and he wrote this to her, ” Mother I might die today… I’m not afraid of death, but I’m afraid I might never see you or my brothers again. I wish the war would end soon so I may return to your arms.” You see this thought the film, a simple boy wanting to return home. [The Final Cut]
You can read the rest of the review at the link, but it looks like this is a movie I definitely need to see.







5:17 pm on June 25th, 2010 1
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by GIKorea, Joseph J. Steinberg. Joseph J. Steinberg said: RT @GIKorea: New blog post: Review of Korean Movie 71 Into the Fire (포화 속으로) http://bit.ly/aR2pKX [...]
7:00 am on June 26th, 2010 2
Are Korean schoolchildren taught any of these true stories about the Korean War while they are in school?
12:13 pm on July 12th, 2010 3
When i was in middle school I heard some stories…so many high-school and middle school kids joined the war that time.
10:20 am on August 26th, 2010 4
When ROK was pushed into the little corner of Busan, I heard ROK at point literally conscripted any boy from 10th grade and up.
Desperate times called for desperate measures.