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# 71-Into the Fire

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- **What is this?** 71-Into the Fire
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## Description

United Kingdom released, Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C : it WILL NOT play on regular DVD player. You need Blu-Ray DVD player to view this Blu-Ray DVD: LANGUAGES: Korean ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), Korean ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), Korean ( DTS-HD Master Audio ), English ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Behind the scenes, Cast/Crew Interview(s), Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Documentary, Interactive Menu, Making Of, Posters, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: Experience a masterpiece of World Cinema with incredible hyper-realistic full-scale battle sequences to rival 'The Pacific' and 'Saving Private Ryan'. On August 11th, 1950, 71 boy soldiers of the South Korean army singlehandedly held back the elite North Korean 766 Commando Brigade for a full 11 hours. Most were still in their school uniforms and had only fired a single bullet in training! Their astonishing bravery under fire enabled allied forces to hold a strategic bridgehead at the Nakdong River and gain a tactical advantage that would help turn the tide of the entire war. Nothing less than the freedom of their nation was at stake. Their ingenuity, tenacity and brotherhood helped them to achieve the impossible. This is their remarkable true story... Now, discover one of the greatest events in modern military history and re-live the day when courage came of age. ...71: Into the Fire ( Pohwasogeuro ) ( Seventy One: Into the Fire )

Review: Definitely A Must See - This movie is a must see. It is based on the true story of 71 student soldiers who in 1950 were left on a corner of the Pusan Perimeter to slow the DPRK advance. People must realize it is a movie and it is not going to be 100% historically accurate. I personally was picking out equipment inaccuracies in the movie, like using M-4 Shermans and M-48 Pattons for T-34s. I also saw a couple rubber M-1 Garands get into the scene that should have been in the background, minor issue that most would not catch. I thought the acting was good and the story kept you drawn in. This is right up there with Tae Guk Gi. For those complaining about the blood and explosions... this is a war movie not a dramatic comedy. The koreans always seem to budget plenty of money for blood and gore in their movies. Definitely more realistic than what you see in most movies out of Hollywood. If you watch the credits you see some of the interviews with the real life survivors of this battle. I would love to see a documentary done about the real battle with interviews and tours of the real battlefield.
Review: Fantastic Korean War movie - This ranks in my top 5 favorite movies. I watch it and then try to find a bigger screen to watch it on. Then watch it again to repeat the process. What really makes this movie, is that it does not hold back. This is war. It is brutal. You can almost see the rounds flying across the screen. It is not Hollywood where they fire a mortar and there is an explosion somewhere else. Here they fire a mortar, you see it travel, then hit and explode. The guns sound like the firearm it was shot from. It is worth watching. I paid $19.99 for it and not disappointed by any means. The draw backs are: on a computer I had no trouble but on a DVD player it locks up in the opening and keeps wanting to go back to the previews. You also have to set up for English captions. Spoiler Alert: The movie implies that there are few if any survivors, but historically there were.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | 71: Into the Fire, 71: Into the Fire ( Pohwasogeuro ) ( Seventy One: Into the Fire ), Christina Cha, David Lee McInnis, Dong-beom Kim, Ji-wung Wi, John H. Lee, Pohwasogeuro, Sang-woo Kwone, Seung Hyun Choi, Seung-won Cha, Seung-won Jeong, Seung-woo Kim, Seventy One: Into the Fire, Tae-ju Park Contributor 71: Into the Fire, 71: Into the Fire ( Pohwasogeuro ) ( Seventy One: Into the Fire ), Christina Cha, David Lee McInnis, Dong-beom Kim, Ji-wung Wi, John H. Lee, Pohwasogeuro, Sang-woo Kwone, Seung Hyun Choi, Seung-won Cha, Seung-won Jeong, Seung-woo Kim, Seventy One: Into the Fire, Tae-ju Park See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 303 Reviews |
| Format | Import |
| Genre | Action, Adventure |
| Language | Korean |
| Runtime | 116 minutes |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Definitely A Must See
*by A***N on June 20, 2013*

This movie is a must see. It is based on the true story of 71 student soldiers who in 1950 were left on a corner of the Pusan Perimeter to slow the DPRK advance. People must realize it is a movie and it is not going to be 100% historically accurate. I personally was picking out equipment inaccuracies in the movie, like using M-4 Shermans and M-48 Pattons for T-34s. I also saw a couple rubber M-1 Garands get into the scene that should have been in the background, minor issue that most would not catch. I thought the acting was good and the story kept you drawn in. This is right up there with Tae Guk Gi. For those complaining about the blood and explosions... this is a war movie not a dramatic comedy. The koreans always seem to budget plenty of money for blood and gore in their movies. Definitely more realistic than what you see in most movies out of Hollywood. If you watch the credits you see some of the interviews with the real life survivors of this battle. I would love to see a documentary done about the real battle with interviews and tours of the real battlefield.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic Korean War movie
*by C***. on January 25, 2016*

This ranks in my top 5 favorite movies. I watch it and then try to find a bigger screen to watch it on. Then watch it again to repeat the process. What really makes this movie, is that it does not hold back. This is war. It is brutal. You can almost see the rounds flying across the screen. It is not Hollywood where they fire a mortar and there is an explosion somewhere else. Here they fire a mortar, you see it travel, then hit and explode. The guns sound like the firearm it was shot from. It is worth watching. I paid $19.99 for it and not disappointed by any means. The draw backs are: on a computer I had no trouble but on a DVD player it locks up in the opening and keeps wanting to go back to the previews. You also have to set up for English captions. Spoiler Alert: The movie implies that there are few if any survivors, but historically there were.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A really fantastic film.
*by M***L on January 25, 2012*

I'm a big fan of T.O.P (Choi Seung Hyun) and his performance was honestly really great, especially for someone who had only been cast in relatively small television parts and music videos previous to this. That being said, the film has elements that make it feel very much like an instant classic, but it is not without flaws in its execution. For example, Cha Seung Won's character is a little too evil and a little too stoic, to the point of feeling a little bit 2-D. As a whole, however, the story is extremely entertaining and emotionally resonant. It absolutely feels like a blockbuster as opposed to something more artsy or gritty but is there really so much wrong with that? I am not one to watch a war movie once, let alone re-watch it repeatedly, but I can do that with 71: Into the Fire.

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