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DramaRomanceWar

The Other Side of the Mountain

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During the Korean War, a young nurse in the small town of Chunamri, North Korea, saves a wounded South Korean soldier who has been left behind during battle. Brought together by the unfortunate circumstance of war, theirs is a fateful meeting. His identity is unknown to her until he must return to South Korea. With the promise to return, the nurse waits a lifetime for him.

Release Date : 2012-10-17

Language :Korean

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Trans Western Pictures

Production Country : United States of AmericaNorth Korea

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Hyang Suk Kim

Character Name : Son Ah Song

Original Name : Hyang Suk Kim

Gender : Male

Ryung Min Kim

Character Name : Il Gyu Ri

Original Name : Ryung Min Kim

Gender : Male

Jung Taik Park

Character Name : Su Jin

Original Name : Jung Taik Park

Gender : Male

Hyang Suk Ri

Character Name : Son A

Original Name : Hyang Suk Ri

Gender : Male

Myong Uk Sin

Character Name : Song Jong Hu

Original Name : Myong Uk Sin

Gender : Male

Jong Gwang Kim

Character Name : Ki Ho

Original Name : Jong Gwang Kim

Gender : Male

Sun Im Jo

Character Name : Guide

Original Name : Sun Im Jo

Gender : Male

Hyon A Kim

Character Name : Kuk Hwa

Original Name : Hyon A Kim

Gender : Male

Jon Byol Ko

Character Name : Ok I

Original Name : Jon Byol Ko

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Marcos Gonzalez Pardo

@Sherab Zangpo

2021-06-23

I rate this movie a 10 out of 10 because it is (in my humble opinion) an awesome achievement. This is a movie made by a Korean-American philanthropist, entirely made IN and WITH North Korea. Imagine making a period war movie today in North Korea, where they barely have enough food to eat. There are no special effects in this movie. Everything you see is real. The have no squibs or CGI, or breakaway glass, the bullet hits and bomb blasts are real explosions. Yes the story was obviously tampered with by one or another of the Kim Jongs but that made it only more interesting to my eyes, the deliberate propaganda is easy to see through and all the more telling as a result. If you watch this movie with this in mind, I guarantee you an eye-popping experience. – Jeffery Lando from Vancouver, Canada