The Front Line Page #5

Synopsis: Towards the end of the Korean 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. When Kang Eun-Pyo arrives in the Aerok Hills he is surprised to find his old friend Kim Soo-Hyeok commanding troops in the Aerok Hills. Kang Eun-Pyo believed Kim Soo-Hyeok was dead. In their younger years, Kim Soo-Hyeok was a meek student, but he eventually became the leader of Aerok company as a lieutenant. The situation in the Aerok company raises many flags in the eyes of Kang Eun-Pyo. Soldiers wear North Korean uniforms inside due to the c
Genre: Action, Drama, History
Director(s): Hun Jang
Production: Well Go USA
  14 wins & 21 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.4
Metacritic:
59
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
NOT RATED
Year:
2011
133 min
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- Wait for the go!

That booze...

It was bribery.

Buried with it was a thick envelope.

In it was a few letters.

Letters?

Some NK solders were drafted from SK.

And some defected to NK and enlisted.

They left letters

for their families back home.

So?

So I mailed them all.

You did?

Yes, I did.

Since then, we've buried

cigarettes for them.

And they did booze, matches...

We're always low on matches.

Isn't this nice?

That's it?

What else did you expect?

You think we leaked military secrets?

Putting our lives at risk?

Yang, put it down.

I wanna hear what he has to say.

Do you have anything to do

with the death of a former captain?

He was shot in the head

at point blank.

The pistol used to kill him is

what we officers use.

Of course.

It was his pistol.

What?

He shot himself

while running from a battle.

He was a piece of sh*t.

But I reported him as a KIA

out of courtesy.

You saw it?

One of the boys did.

Where's he now?

He died today.

One you buried earlier.

Where did you find his body?

In the creek north of the hill.

Listen, Eun-pyo.

There's nothing you can dig out here.

Even if you do...

Nothing you can do about it.

What makes you so sure?

Just leave before you get killed.

I will.

But...

Now is not the time.

Kim Soo-hyeok...

What are you doing here?

Yours?

You live nearby?

Have you seen anything

suspicious around here?

Go home.

You're not safe here.

Hold on.

It's chocolate.

Don't come back.

Guys, get up there!

Medic!

June, 1953

And 23 got wounded

and need to be evacuated.

Most of them are severely...

We don't have men to evac them.

Request the regiment for an evac team.

Get out of here.

What's this?

Disobeying my order?

No.

We need at least 30 men to evac 23.

There's no way.

That's not it.

When will the war end?

What?

Give me the letters.

So many things to say!

- I'm here.

- Come on.

"Thanks for the lyrics to

Night at the Front Line."

"Do me a favor.

Send my family this picture."

Wait.

Give it here.

"I don't think I will see them

ever again."

This CHA Tae-kyung kid

has a pretty sister.

Come on.

Stop drooling.

She's pretty, so what?

If her brother is red, she is too.

Give it here.

His sister is a fox.

Who's this?

Cha Tae-kyeong.

She's cute.

I'll keep it.

Mail this.

You can't do that.

Forget it.

Yeah, forget it.

What do you think of my future wife?

I have the address.

I can visit her after the war.

This girl...

What's going on with damn truce talks?

This is bullshit.

The war has been in a deadlock

for 2 years now.

And half a million have died so far.

It's crazy, isn't it?

Damn.

Look, Nam.

Why can't we stop fighting

during truce talks?

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