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Synopsis: Young Park Seol-Hee is eagerly planning her wedding to a young anti-Communist activist when the North Koreans invade. Her fiancé is forced to flee, leaving her behind with her family in their tiny, rural South Korean village. Rather than resist the North Korean regiment that comes to occupy the area, the townspeople (to Seol-Hee's dismay) decide to cooperate with them in order to ensure their own survival. The North Koreans, however, turn out not to be all that Seol-Hee expected. She soon realizes that there is a history between her family and that of the regiment's leader, Lieutenant Kim Jeong-woong. In between the hilarious day to day antics of Seol-Hee's eccentric family and the hard realities of war, the attachment between Seol-Hee and Jeong-woong grows. As the occupation continues, Jeong-woong becomes torn between trying to follow the increasingly harsh orders from his general and protecting the people that he has come to love and care for so much.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
2011
135 min
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Is it because you got widowed early?

You're so immature.

What does being a widow

got to do with it?

I thought you were going

to go kill those commies!

Hurry up then!

What's wrong with you two?

Is this the time to fight?

Hey, did you see Mr. Baek?

He was wearing a red armband.

He must've decided

to become a commie.

His family has been disloyal

for generations.

During all the foreign invasions

or internal feuds in the past,

someone from his family

stuck to the leader.

During the Japanese occupation,

he always wore the Japanese flag

on his forehead.

A kimono is much tighter.

So walk carefully.

I thought he was bleeding

from a head wound.

Are you a Japanese informer?

Eat this!

Are you crazy?

I heard that he was the first here

to change his name to Japanese.

The first here?

Probably the first in the country.

Get out of here, you Korean!

Wait a minute!

The Japanese didn't even force us

at that time.

But he dragged all his family

to the Japanese.

I want to change my name

into Japanese.

And my whole family!

But how could he be fine until now?

He wouldn't have survived

the lndependence Movement.

Once he heard that Japan

lost the war,

this time he flapped around

the Korean flag like a mad man.

He cheered "freedom" so much

he was foaming at the mouth.

People said he was going

to have a stroke soon.

Whether it was the Japanese

or the draft,

none of his family was taken away.

Oh yeah, when his grandfather

was suspected of being a commie...

I don't know this person.

He said he wasn't related to him.

Oh, that?

That's my mother's clan register.

My mother had another lover.

I'm a different blood line.

No, my mother had another man.

What can I do about it

if she loved someone else?

I'm his son.

Can you believe that crap?

So now that the commies are here,

he escorts them first?

He probably ran out

and shouted, "Welcome!"

What's wrong?

You get tortured

for supporting the communists.

Grandpa, the liberation you

waited for has finally come.

I was the only one...

Who nursed you until now...

Are you an American informant

of anti-communist teachings?

That picture!

Sukjunglee has been an

anti-communist den for generations.

You don't have things like this

in your village?

Not at all!

April 4, 1900

Nam Taek-su, region leader of

the Anti-Communist Youth Group.

He reported many Labor Party

affiliates to the police.

Bastard.

Where's Nam Taek-su?

I don't know.

I would like to know myself.

How is she related to Nam Taek-su?

She was engaged to him.

Everyone gets smarter

when they go into that room.

So tell me where he is.

While living as

the Mayor's granddaughter,

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