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The Front Line (Korean: 고지전; RR: Gojijeon; MR: Kojijŏn; also known as Battle of Highlands) is a 2011 South Korean war film directed by Jang Hoon, set during the 1953 ceasefire of the Korean War. This is the third film by director Jang Hoon, after completing Secret Reunion and Rough Cut.
- US$20.6 million
- Jang Young-gyu, Dalpalan
- Lee Woo-jeong, Kim Hyeon-cheol
Jul 20, 2011 · The Front Line: Directed by Hun Jang. With Shin Ha-kyun, Go Soo, Ryu Seung-su, Ko Chang-seok. A drama centered on the Korean War's final battle that will determine the border between north and south.
- Hun Jang
- 2 min
Summaries. A drama centered on the Korean War's final battle that will determine the border between north and south. 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.
Warning: Spoilers. The Front Line Go-ji-jeon is not as good as Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War, which is one of the best war films from any country. What it does give you is a good example of the futility of war and how events in war can made little sense to a sane person.
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Oct 24, 2011 · Reviews. Oct 23, 2011 5:39pm PT. The Front Line. Although it doesn't offer a new chapter for the war-is-hell playbook, "The Front Line" is a solid if overlong chronicle of a South...
Jul 20, 2011 · Overview. 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.