A civil war broke out in the 1950s between North and South Korea which changed the country. 71: to the Fire centres on the conflicts of 71 student soldiers who struggled through the Korean War. Utilizing real individuals and events dependent on the opening moves of the Battle of P'ohang-dong, the film reveals the personal and physical battles why these students faced when finding themselves on the previous line of defense in P'ohang-Daughter Girl's Middle School against the NKPA's progress, needing to hold out until back up from additional Korean troops and the Allies arrived.
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A civil war broke out in the 1950s between North and South Korea which changed the country. 71: to the Fire centres on the conflicts of 71 student soldiers who struggled through the Korean War. Utilizing real individuals and events dependent on the opening moves of the Battle of P'ohang-dong, the film reveals the personal and physical battles why these students faced when finding themselves on the previous line of defense in P'ohang-Daughter Girl's Middle School against the NKPA's progress, needing to hold out until back up from additional Korean troops and the Allies arrived.
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