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Silmido

Silmido
  • English:Silmido
  • Korean: 실미도
  • Release Date: 2003/12/24
  • Duration: 135分
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Summary&Synopsis
Silmido (Korean: 실미도) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2003-12-24. The running time is 135 minutes. The shocking truth of the “Silmido Island Incident” is now revealed! .
A top-secret special force was formed in the wake of the attack on the presidential palace in Seoul by North Korean special forces. These are 31 men gathered on "Silmido". go to jail
After being arrested and having their resident registration deleted, they are assigned by the government as Unit 684 to carry out the ``Kim Il Sung assassination plan''. After enduring over three years of harsh training, they were born into a splendid elite unit.
They have changed. Immediately after the member who became such a "murder weapon" departed with the aim of infiltrating North Korea, the conflict between North and South began to ease. Due to a change in plans, they suddenly find out about the secret and become involved in the Korean government.
Subject to erasure by the prefectural government. Betrayed by the government, In-chan (Sol Kyung Gu) and other Unit 684 escape from Silmido, hijack a bus, and head to Seoul... .
"Silmido" is based on the military rebellion of the South Korean Air Force Special Forces that occurred in August 1971, and attracted 12 million viewers in South Korea, becoming a Hot Topic.
A record-setting blockbuster. The entire story of the Silmido Incident, which the Korean government kept secret for 33 years, is finally revealed in this movie! <Kim Il Sung Assassination Plan> is a taboo topic until now.
A shocking true story that more faithfully and more concretely depicts the facts that were believed to be true. The lead role is played by Sol Kyung Gu, an actor known for his roles in ``Peppermint Candy.'' This "Silmid"
However, he shows outstanding acting ability. There are also many big-name actors such as An Seong Ki and Heo Junho. The spectacular action scenes are also one of the highlights.




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