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Hashima Coal Mine Movie (The Battleship island 2017)

    The South Korean film called Hashima Coal Mine (The Battleship islan 2017) is about the struggle for freedom of 400 Koreans during Japan's colonial period, when they were taken to work in coal mines. The film, adapted from real life, was successfully transferred to the big screen. We can easily say that elements such as acting, costumes and decor were extremely successful. During the Japanese colonial rule, 400 Koreans were put on a warship called Battleship Island to work in the Hashima Coal Mine. Koreans traveling under extremely bad conditions know that the suffering will increase in the coming days. An epic story is written when they choose to fight and resist for their freedom rather than becoming a living dead. south korean moviesThere is no need to talk too much about the quality of . Action, war and the drama-themed Hashima Coal Mine (The Battleship island 2017) movie is waiting for you with Turkish dubbing and subtitled language options. Moreover, with full HD (1080p), 720p (HD) and 480p quota-friendly (mobile and tablet) friendly video alternatives. Filmizle88 We wish you a good time.
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      Tulay 16 March 2019 03:00:03

    No matter how much of a Japan-admiring country we are, this does not cover what they did in the past. Open it and watch it until the end and see how evil and shitty colonialism is. It's a great movie. Thanks.

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      Numan 20 March 2019 14:07:29

    Thank you for a great production.

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      Sadullah 26 March 2019 15:27:48

    A great movie full of history, thank you.

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