My Way

My Way (2011)

R | 2h 17m | Plot, Romance, War | South Korea
7.6IMDb
7.4DouBan

During the Japanese colonization of Korea, Tatsuo Hasegawa, the grandson of the Japanese general (played by J ô Odagiri Oda) competed with his poor son Kim Joon-shik (Jang Dong-kin Dong-gun Jang) for long-distance running until the Olympic selection. Although Jun-sik won the championship in danger, he was falsely accused of violating the rules. The aggrieved people clashed with the military, and eventually Junshu banished the army. He and his brothers were humiliated by the Japanese army. In a field battle, Junzhi accidentally captured the sniper who shot the Japanese (Fan Bingbing). Admiral Chen Xiong came to the front to supervise the war, which humiliated Junzhu. He kept on running every night, but his running shoes were burned. He didn't want to be a death squad, so he just fled as a group. Seeing that the Soviets were under pressure, Junzhi decided to run back and deliver the letter. As a result, the Japanese army suffered a fiasco, and Chen Xiong and Junzhu were captured. Ice and snow, Junzhi saw his brother Zhongtai, who had fled before, but the latter had become cold-blooded. After a riot, Junzhi wrestled with Chen Xiong. As a result, Junzhi tolerated his opponent. Since then, the Germans fought back crazily, and Junzhi and Chen Xiong lived and died together in the Expendables. In order to escape for their lives, they shared their joys and sorrows, climbed the mountains and came to the land occupied by the German army. When the two were separated, goodbye turned out to be the German camp in Normandy. Chen Xiong saw the running figure again.

During the Japanese colonization of Korea, Tatsuo Hasegawa, the grandson of the Japanese general (played by J ô Odagiri Oda) competed with his poor son Kim Joon-shik (Jang Dong-kin Dong-gun Jang) for long-distance running until the Olympic selection. Although Jun-sik won the championship in danger, he was falsely accused of violating the rules. The aggrieved people clashed with the military, and eventually Junshu banished the army. He and his brothers were humiliated by the Japanese army. In a field battle, Junzhi accidentally captured the sniper who shot the Japanese (Fan Bingbing). Admiral Chen Xiong came to the front to supervise the war, which humiliated Junzhu. He kept on running every night, but his running shoes were burned. He didn't want to be a death squad, so he just fled as a group. Seeing that the Soviets were under pressure, Junzhi decided to run back and deliver the letter. As a result, the Japanese army suffered a fiasco, and Chen Xiong and Junzhu were captured. Ice and snow, Junzhi saw his brother Zhongtai, who had fled before, but the latter had become cold-blooded. After a riot, Junzhi wrestled with Chen Xiong. As a result, Junzhi tolerated his opponent. Since then, the Germans fought back crazily, and Junzhi and Chen Xiong lived and died together in the Expendables. In order to escape for their lives, they shared their joys and sorrows, climbed the mountains and came to the land occupied by the German army. When the two were separated, goodbye turned out to be the German camp in Normandy. Chen Xiong saw the running figure again.

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