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'''''The Battleship Island''''' is a 2017 Korean war action-drama directed by Ryu Seung-wan. Set during the Second World War, the film follows the imprisonment and slavery of a group of over 400 Koreans by the Imperial Japanese on the manmade [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashima_Island Battleship Island / Gunkanjima], an artificial island off the coast of modern-day Nagasaki Prefecture, and their escape from their Japanese captors.
'''''The Battleship Island''''' (Korean title: 군함도, Gunhamdo; lit. "Gunkanjima") is a 2017 Korean war action-drama directed by Ryu Seung-wan. Set during the Second World War, the film follows the imprisonment and slavery of a group of over 400 Koreans by the Imperial Japanese on the manmade [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashima_Island Battleship Island / Gunkanjima], an artificial island off the coast of modern-day Nagasaki Prefecture, and their escape from their Japanese captors.
The Battleship Island (Korean title: 군함도, Gunhamdo; lit. "Gunkanjima") is a 2017 Korean war action-drama directed by Ryu Seung-wan. Set during the Second World War, the film follows the imprisonment and slavery of a group of over 400 Koreans by the Imperial Japanese on the manmade Battleship Island / Gunkanjima, an artificial island off the coast of modern-day Nagasaki Prefecture, and their escape from their Japanese captors.
The following weapons were used in the film The Battleship Island:
In his confrontation with Yoon Hak-chul, Park Moo-young (Song Joong-ki) aims a late-model Nambu Type 14 to his head. Hak-chul later takes the gun for himself.
The Arisaka Type 38 is the standard rifle of most of the Japanese characters throughout the movie. The rifle is also used by the Koreans, most notably in the film's climax.