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Cast & Crew

Jang Hoon
Director
Jeong In-gi
As Lee Sang-eok
Jeon Kuk-hwan
As Regimental Commander (uncredited)
Ko Chang-seok
As Yang Hyo-sam
Cho Jin-woong
As Yoo Jae-ho
Choi Jung-woo
As Colonel Choi (uncredited)
Ryu Seung-su
As Oh Gi-yeong
Shin Ha-kyun
As Kang Eun-pyo

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The Front Line is a South Korean war film released in 2011, directed by Jang Hoon. The movie takes place during the final stages of the Korean War in 1953, where the fighting continues despite ceasefire negotiations. The story follows First Lieutenant Kang Eun-pyo, a counterintelligence officer sent to investigate a murder and find a mole in a South Korean army company at the Aerok Hills. Eun-pyo's investigation reveals that the company, led by Captain Young-Il, is struggling with discipline, mental health issues, and a lack of trust among the soldiers. Eun-pyo's old friend Kim Soo-Hyeok, now a First Lieutenant, has become a ruthless killer and expert platoon leader. The unit is haunted by an event that occurred in Pohang earlier in the war. As Eun-pyo delves deeper into the investigation, he discovers that their former captor, Jung-Yoon, is now commanding the North Korean forces against them. Jung-Yoon is struggling to keep his veteran unit together as the war takes its toll on both sides. The movie explores themes of camaraderie, sacrifice, and the psychological effects of war on soldiers. The Front Line received critical acclaim for its gripping storyline, intense action sequences, and heart-wrenching performances. It won several awards, including Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards and the Korean Film Awards.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as The Front Line include Fury, Free State of Jones, '71, Field of Lost Shoes, Letters from Iwo Jima, Stalingrad.