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Why Did Jin-seok Blame Jin-tae for... *SPOILER*


After Young-shin gets killed, Jin-seok says, "You killed her" to Jin-tae. I may be a little tired and slow, but I can't think of why he would say that. The only thing Jin-tae did to set that event in motion was to get on the train in the first place, and that was a long time before and to save Jin-seok from getting kidnapped/drafted!

What the dilly, yo?

On a side note, Eun-ju Lee, the actress who played Young-shin killed herself at 24?!?! What a tragic waste.

Great movie, overall, if a little too "SPR-ish."

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I dont get that either... She signed some contract with the commies to get money for food, and she was held back by the anti-communists because of this. It had nothing to do with Jin-tae IMO. But maybe Jin-seok merely went mad or was furious?

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I think he blamed him for hesitating when the blokes were saying she had shagged all the communist leaders. Because he did that she didn't run away when the younger brother was telling her too.

There's alot of politcal references in this movie so it was probably tied in with some sort of post war rationalisation of why so many innocent people died (through paranio of each other etc)


"If you disagree with me, convince me. Don't just throw a rock at my head."

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ure right..or atleast thats how i interpreted it too.

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