The documentary film "Indie Army: The Unfinished War," commemorating the 80th anniversary of Korea's liberation, premiered on the 13th and has been receiving positive feedback and enthusiastic responses from viewers.

Audiences coming out of the film are showing reactions like, "Through this film, I feel I can understand the emotions that General Hong Beom-do felt, his life experiences, and the mindset he had when approaching war, which made it quite impressive," and, "Thanks to the narration by actor Jo Jin-woong, I found it even more memorable."

Also, one viewer expressed their support, saying, "As one of the citizens who felt very angry when the discussion about removing the statue of General Hong Beom-do at the Army Academy first came out, I want to encourage that this film was made with an awareness of such past issues that need to be understood," another commented, "It's a film that children can learn a lot from," and another stated, "It also covers what I taught to trainees during military service, so seeing it in a movie made it feel a bit mystical, and I hope many people watch it."

This work is a documentary film focusing on the life of General Hong Beom-do while addressing the history of Korea's independence war. The couple of President Lee Jae-myung watched it in person, garnering even greater interest.

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