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8/10
Another superb korean movie
yankeedoo12 December 2019
Shame that in U.K. its ext hard to get these movies unlike USA but if u can find it watch it it's superb funny sad touching movie

And proves that we should never forget about the wars
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8/10
Heart wrenching story
ryanhadi1 January 2020
Only after watching this movie I got to know that Bangla isn't the only language for which people fought and died.

It was a wonderful movie, you can certainly feel attached to the characters and understand how hard it is to love and protect your mother tongue.

Much respect for the people who suffered greatly to protect their language from stupid invaders.
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10/10
Must watch for Koreans and anyone who cares
clairekpromo20 February 2019
After watching the movie I realized how important it is to continue the legacy that was passed on from our Korean ancestors: our Korean language.

During the Japanese occupation of Korea, "Schools and universities forbade speaking Korean and emphasized manual labor and loyalty to the Emperor. Public places adopted Japanese, too, and an edict to make films in Japanese soon followed. It also became a crime to teach history from non-approved texts and authorities burned over 200,000 Korean historical documents, essentially wiping out the historical memory of Korea." Some of our ancestors were forced to erase our identity, replacing our birth given Korean names into foreign Japanese names.

Though it was a long occupation, our Korean ancestors fought hard, protesting the revolting rule of Japan. In a couple of days we celebrate the 100th year anniversary of the March First Movement, where we proclaimed Korean independence and more than 1,500 demonstrations broke out in 1919. Around 2 million Koreans participated in demonstrations that lasted a year.

I've always known about the violence put upon our ancestors during the occupation, but never thought about how the language I speak now, was nearly wiped away. Our culture, almost wiped away. It made me reflect; the Korean language is a source of our pride, we need to preserve, protect, treasure and teach it.

I highly recommend anyone who is interested to check out the movie.
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9/10
Asians are meritorious,practically they are ruling the world and the whites are enjoying as always the credits of us.
proy-144499 October 2020
This movie proved that Asians have always something to give whether its aesthetic,scientific or literary ,anything soulful and bright to the world.
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