

My War 3
In 1944, the New Fourth Army won the Battle of Che Qiao, and the Japanese army then occupied the major transportation routes along the Yangtze River in an attempt to stop the growth and development of the New Fourth Army. The team learnt that the Japanese military was secretly working with Yokota Dojo and Toyo Corporation to develop Chaoyang City into an important intelligence station and supply base for the Japanese army. The division decided not to let the ennemy get away with it. In the ensuing battle, Nie Tian Ming leads a team to destroy the secret organisation of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce, intercept a large amount of valuable information and join forces with the Four Seas Martial Arts School to defeat Yokota Dojo. After a series of life-and-death battles of wits and bravery, he eventually matched up with a large force to annihilate the enemy and liberate Chaoyang City. (Source: Chinese = HKCinema || Translation = MyDramaList)
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In the midst of a brutal and unforgiving conflict, a band of soldiers faces overwhelming odds as they fight for survival. Faced with treacherous terrain, enemy forces, and their own internal struggles, they must rely on each other to complete their mission and make it home alive. The film explores the psychological toll of war and the bonds forged in the crucible of battle.
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