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Heaven's Soldiers

Heaven's Soldiers
  • English:Heaven's Soldiers
  • Korean: 천군
  • Release Date: 2005/07/15
  • Duration: 110分
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Summary&Synopsis
Heavenly Army (Korean: 천군) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2005-07-15. The running time is 110 minutes.
A science fiction movie that became a hot topic with a story that makes history fun.
It has been decided that nuclear weapons secretly developed jointly by North and South Korea will be transferred to the United States. Kang Min-gil, a North Korean officer, is dissatisfied with this.
Kim Seung Woo) kidnaps a nuclear physicist, steals a nuclear weapon, and attempts to escape. North Korean soldiers led by Kang Min-gil and South Korean military officer Park JungWoo (Hwang Jung Min) who are pursuing him are 4
The first comet in 33 years disappears in a sudden tornado while passing over the Korean Peninsula. They have traveled back in time to the Joseon Dynasty in 1572. So the military personnel of the North and South later
He meets the legendary general Yi Sun-shin (Park Chung-hoon), but is disappointed by his strange appearance. However, in the process of Yi Sun-shin being reborn as a national hero, soldiers from both North and South supported him...
. . Kim Seung Woo, who gained popularity in the TV series "Hotelier", will play the role of Major Kang from the north, and Hwang Jo, who starred in the 2005 hit movie "YOO A. My Sunshine," will play the role of Major Park from the south.
Played by Nmin. Also, the role of Kim, a female nuclear physicist, was played in Sandu, Let's Go to School! ' Kong Hyo Jin, a talented young actress who is well known in Japan, played the role. History called “Korean Dynasty Annals”
``Heavenly Army,'' which is said to have been created with inspiration from historical books, is a TV series about men that could be called the Korean version of the ``Sengoku Self-Defense Force.'' A magnificent film that cost 8 billion won to produce and was filmed on location in China for three months.
The battle scene is worth seeing!




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