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Looking back at the past is to strengthen our own pace of progress, we look back on history not only to cherish the hard-won happiness of the present, but also to remember that period of history, that period of the past. 1

Looking back at the past is to strengthen our own pace of progress, we look back on history not only to cherish the hard-won happiness of the present, but also to remember that period of history, that period of the past.

In 1950, that year was also the Year of the Tiger, but unlike seventy-two years later, we are now preparing to go to the cinema after the release of the movie "Chosin Lake's Water Gate Bridge", and for that time, they were making history.

In fact, many friends who are familiar with the Battle of Shuimen Bridge know that the Battle of Shuimen Bridge is the key battle of the entire Chosin Lake Campaign, and its complexity and cruelty have reached the peak of the war, but it is under such conditions that we still won.

Therefore, in the process of filming the movie "Chosin Lake No. Pramon Bridge", there will be more demanding conditions than when "Chosin Lake" was filmed at that time.

That is to say, to understand this period of the past, so the entire crew attaches great importance to the tacit cooperation between the actors, and the seamless connection of the three directors, so that "The Water Gate Bridge of Chosin Lake" is more realistic to restore the year.

#Why was "Chosin Lake's Water Gate Bridge" released in the Year of the Tiger #

Looking back at the past is to strengthen our own pace of progress, we look back on history not only to cherish the hard-won happiness of the present, but also to remember that period of history, that period of the past. 1
Looking back at the past is to strengthen our own pace of progress, we look back on history not only to cherish the hard-won happiness of the present, but also to remember that period of history, that period of the past. 1
Looking back at the past is to strengthen our own pace of progress, we look back on history not only to cherish the hard-won happiness of the present, but also to remember that period of history, that period of the past. 1