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<Evaluation of the Great Battle of Guizhou>

Tmarket 2024. 3. 10. 22:42
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<Evaluation of the Great Battle of Guizhou>

Everyone's in an atmosphere where they're just cursing, so to be more neutral... the possibility of going beyond the existing war historical drama, which is limited to the one-size-fits-all character-centered depiction, and I think we've seen both the same limitations.

First of all, the scale of the battle is noteworthy. Although it was only a few seconds, the camera's view of the entire situation is worth evaluating.

Second, it described the difficulties of the military battle well. It described well that individual heroic actions are impossible when large-scale troops face each other in dense formation. Of course, it is an unrealistic description, but it is better than the past "single-sided" combat scenes in which Kang Gam-chan struggles to push the sword like a pawn.

Third, it describes the detailed tactics that can be used in large-scale white combat (to say the accuracy of historical evidence) better than before. Scenes such as aiming at the opponent's head with stoning or pyeongon in the back when fighting in a dense formation in the front, taking out an axe placed behind the sword in a situation of a military battle, or making a square dust in a situation where the side is likely to be pierced are scenes that have not been seen in Korean historical dramas. Apart from historical evidence, it is highly appreciated in terms of peep jinseong.

Still, what is regrettable is unfortunate. The biggest problem in the "Guizhou Battle" scene was that it only portrayed the war situation. The significance of the "Guizhou Battle" is "perfect and final victory."

The Khitan was a great victory that could no longer be overcome by Goryeo, but in order to properly describe its significance, shouldn't the scene of the Khitan's battle collapsing and chasing down and annihilating the defeated soldiers in confusion come out properly? Let's think that only the scene where Admiral Yi Sun-shin desperately blocks the Japanese ship coming in from the movie "Myeongrang" is shown. What if the thrilling scene where other Panok ships join and smash the Japanese ship one after another after the Uldolmok change course was omitted? The description of the Battle of Guizhou in "The War of the Goryeo Khitan" is exactly that level.

I can ask for your understanding that it was a production cost issue, but I have fully understood the production cost issue so far. In the meantime, I have already run out of patience just by portraying Hyeonjong as Geum-i, a fictional character named Park Jin-i, or a sudden villain. Is it too much greed to hope for perfection at least in the last episode?

Large-scale rotations are rare in Korea's history with many mountainous areas. The few cases that won it were the Battle of Gwiju. It is regrettable that this was described in this way.

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