Oh Janggun. His mother named him Janggun (meaning ‘General’ in Korean), wishing him to be a great man.
He lives in a remote country, Kkachigol, with his loving mom and Moekseo, working on a potato farm. He wants to get married Kotbuni living next door.
One day, Janggun who used to curse flight formation flying over his potato field receives a draft notice.
Oh Janggun, who was conscripted into the army even not knowing the meaning of the war, is lock...
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Oh Janggun. His mother named him Janggun (meaning ‘General’ in Korean), wishing him to be a great man.
He lives in a remote country, Kkachigol, with his loving mom and Moekseo, working on a potato farm. He wants to get married Kotbuni living next door.
One day, Janggun who used to curse flight formation flying over his potato field receives a draft notice.
Oh Janggun, who was conscripted into the army even not knowing the meaning of the war, is locked up in the guardhouse because of an accidental discharge while firing exercise. Wartime urgency, however, grants him a pardon.
Janggun heads for the front line of war leaving behind his fingernails and toenails…
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