『風韻猶存(cun)69式沙(sha)發』介紹:根據(ju)韓(han)戰(zhan)(zhan)期間真實戰(zhan)(zhan)事改(gai)編。1950年6月(yue)25日(ri),北韓(han)揮軍(jun)(jun)(jun)越過三八線(xian)(xian)突襲南(nan)韓(han),三日(ri)攻陷漢城(今首爾),戰(zhan)(zhan)線(xian)(xian)不斷南(nan)進。在美軍(jun)(jun)(jun)及聯(lian)合國軍(jun)(jun)(jun)支援(yuan)下(xia),南(nan)韓(han)軍(jun)(jun)(jun)逆勢反擊。美軍(jun)(jun)(jun)指揮官麥克亞瑟提出代(dai)號(hao)為「鐵鉻行(xing)動」的(de)仁(ren)(ren)川(chuan)登(deng)(deng)(deng)陸(lu)計(ji)劃(hua),該(gai)計(ji)劃(hua)急需一支大隊的(de)兵力從側(ce)翼阻擊擾敵(di)、聲東(dong)擊西(xi),通過長沙(sha)里切斷北韓(han)軍(jun)(jun)(jun)的(de)補給(gei)線(xian)(xian)。由于(yu)任(ren)務(wu)本身(shen)(shen)極其艱(jian)鉅,加(jia)上南(nan)韓(han)國軍(jun)(jun)(jun)當時兵力薄弱,無法(fa)抽調足夠正規軍(jun)(jun)(jun)支援(yuan),軍(jun)(jun)(jun)方不得不把這(zhe)項任(ren)務(wu)交付給(gei)772名(ming)學(xue)(xue)生兵執行(xing),這(zhe)些學(xue)(xue)生兵平均年齡只有17歲(sui),僅僅接(jie)受了兩星期的(de)軍(jun)(jun)(jun)事訓練,在毫(hao)無實戰(zhan)(zhan)經驗(yan)的(de)情(qing)況(kuang)下(xia)投身(shen)(shen)戰(zhan)(zhan)場。行(xing)軍(jun)(jun)(jun)路上固然殺機重重,戰(zhan)(zhan)友內部也諸(zhu)多衝突,年少氣盛,迸(beng)發出各(ge)種角力。仁(ren)(ren)川(chuan)登(deng)(deng)(deng)陸(lu)戰(zhan)(zhan)前夕(xi),長沙(sha)里登(deng)(deng)(deng)陸(lu)任(ren)務(wu)如期執行(xing),這(zhe)群徒有一腔(qiang)熱血但戰(zhan)(zhan)力薄弱的(de)學(xue)(xue)生們,無可避免地接(jie)受命(ming)運中最(zui)殘酷的(de)考驗(yan):穿(chuan)越炮(pao)火(huo)與海浪,浴血長灘,馀(yu)下(xia)部隊身(shen)(shen)陷敵(di)軍(jun)(jun)(jun)重重圍剿,直至彈盡糧(liang)絕,掙扎于(yu)陣亡與倖存(cun)的(de)分界(jie)線(xian)(xian)上…Based on the incredible true story of Jangsari Landing Operation. When North Korea invades South Korea on June 25, 1950, they pushed South Korea and its ally US Army to the southernmost city. U.S. General MacArthur planned Operation Chromite, which would see the joint allied forces to take back a strategic location of Inchon and in order for it to succeed, he needed a small battalion to flank the North Korean army and eliminate their supply line at Jangsari beach.Having lost his family on his retreat away from North Korea before the War, a model student Choi Sung-pil enlists in the army to fight for the South. Ki Ha-ryun is a rebellious youth from the South who volunteers to fight in the war. All of the 772 students and youths are like them who are barely out of school with only 2 weeks of boot camp training. Task force mander Captain Lee Myung-jun knows that it’s a long shot, but he has no choice but to lead them into a crucial mission. Meanwhile, US war correspondent Maggie braves the dangers of the battlefield to report on the war in the frontlines. She feels empathy for the Korean students who must go into battle on behalf of the veteran soldiers for their country, and tries to do what she can on her end to rescue them.With little ammo, scant food supplies and raggedy weapons, can the students successfully carry out their mission and return home safely?