In 1951 ceasefire is declared, but two remaining armies fought their final battle on the front line Towards the end of the Korean War, a South Korean battalion is fiercely battling over a hill on the front line border against the North in order to capture a strategic point that would determine the new border between two nations. The ownership of this small patch of land would swap multiple times each day. Kang is dispatched to the front line in order to investigate the tacit case that’s been happening there.

Kang Eun-pyo

Kim Soo-hyeok

Shin Il-young

Oh Gi-yeong

Yang Hyo-sam

Nam Seong-sik

Hyeon Jeong-yoon

Cha Tae-kyeong

Yoo Jae-ho

Lee Sang-eok

Hwang Seon-cheol

Antiaircraft Army officer (uncredited)

Regimental Commander (uncredited)

3rd Platoon (uncredited)

Alligator Company Staff Sergeant (uncredited)

Soldier Imitating a Crocodile (uncredited)
This is an excellent war film that avoids taking sides, instead using the South Korean viewpoint to explore the Korean War. It's a high-quality production in every sense: the cinematography, storytelling, and acting are all top-notch. Ultimately, the film is built around a central, powerful question: "Why are we fighting?"
July 20, 2011

Kang Eun-pyo

Kim Soo-hyeok

Shin Il-young

Oh Gi-yeong

Yang Hyo-sam

Nam Seong-sik

Hyeon Jeong-yoon

Cha Tae-kyeong

Yoo Jae-ho

Lee Sang-eok

Hwang Seon-cheol

Antiaircraft Army officer (uncredited)

Regimental Commander (uncredited)

3rd Platoon (uncredited)

Alligator Company Staff Sergeant (uncredited)

Soldier Imitating a Crocodile (uncredited)
This is an excellent war film that avoids taking sides, instead using the South Korean viewpoint to explore the Korean War. It's a high-quality production in every sense: the cinematography, storytelling, and acting are all top-notch. Ultimately, the film is built around a central, powerful question: "Why are we fighting?"
