In Love and War Page #2
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That's my mother's clan register.
No, my mother had another man.
What can I do about it
I'm his son.
Can you believe that crap?
So now that the commies are here,
he escorts them first?
He probably ran out
and shouted, "Welcome!"
What's wrong?
You get tortured
for supporting the communists.
Grandpa, the liberation you
waited for has finally come.
I was the only one...
Are you an American informant
of anti-communist teachings?
That picture!
Sukjunglee has been an
anti-communist den for generations.
You don't have things like this
in your village?
Not at all!
April 4, 1900
the Anti-Communist Youth Group.
affiliates to the police.
Bastard.
Where's Nam Taek-su?
I don't know.
I would like to know myself.
How is she related to Nam Taek-su?
She was engaged to him.
Everyone gets smarter
when they go into that room.
So tell me where he is.
While living as
the Mayor's granddaughter,
I bet you extorted many people.
Let's go.
That's enough!
What's the use torturing her?
This region is infamous
for persecuting Labor Party members.
Is it the Party's policy
to torture the people?
We came with the duty to collaborate
and guide them to the right path.
Got it?
Then you came here
for the wrong reason.
collaborate and help you people.
You see that?
I told you that I was right.
Hurray!
Hurray!
Hurray!
We sincerely welcome all of you
to our village!
Hurray to the commies!
Hurray! Hurray!
Hurray to Korea!
Hurray! Hurray!
Hurray to the North!
I must've spoiled her.
She was such a nice child.
So you're going to collaborate
with our goals?
- Of course.
- Of course.
Of course we will collaborate.
We have special guests,
so how could you serve this little?
I'm sorry.
The village isn't so well off.
Shouldn't you go kill a cow
for an occasion like this?
All we have is one cow.
So how will we farm
if we eat it?
There's no problem.
Thank you.
Please eat.
Have plenty.
Thank you for the food.
Sir, I was thinking...
It would be cold at night
for you to sleep on the ground.
Of course.
We have a vacant room,
That's a great idea.
Also, the village gravesite
is by the camp.
There are a lot of tombs there.
You'll find it quite unsettling.
There's a gravesite behind our camp?
- Yes.
- Yes.
I'm too scared to go over there.
Thank you for the offer.
But nothing will happen.
Nothing will happen?
Something big happened here once.
You see that man over there?
His father fell at the gravesite,
and became a crippled.
Rumors have it that he saw a ghost.
Anyway, his son suffered so much
having to nurse his father until now.
He's the most filial son
there could ever be.
It breaks my heart seeing that he has
to leave his father behind to serve.
Now he has to leave things
to his young wife.
If it was me,
I'd die suffering.
And what about my poor Suk-ho?
Right after he was born,
his mother couldn't breastfeed him.
So he goes crazy over food now.
He eats so much,
the villagers call him 'cow'.
Yeah, look at him eat.
We know everything about him.
But do you call that human?
Just think of it as dragging a cow
around in the battlefield.
That's exactly it.
He's a cow armed with a gun.
Your poor mom must be
You're probably thirsty
so drink this.
What are you doing?
Why are you hitting me?
Who told you to bow down?
Don't talk nonsense!
What's the meaning of this?
- Please sit.
- I'm sorry.
Please sit.
But Lieutenant...
Get up!
Dad!
Min-ku! Honey!
Dad!
What did you do now?
We were setting things up nicely,
but why did you ruin it?
Did you see the Lieutenant's eyes
when I was talking to him?
that Suk-ho ate more than a cow.
How could they do that to you?
All that they gave you
were potatoes?
You must have been mad enough,
for you to kick the pot like that.
How could they to nobles like you...
I mean, comrades...
I mean, don't you think,
loyal comrades?
Just call us whatever you want.
Really?
in Sukjunglee.
That place is very poor.
Is Sodommul any different?
Of course it is.
The quality of our village
is much different from Sukjunglee.
They're short of working hands,
since so many Japanese killed them.
What are those kids playing with?
Are those cow tails?
We got busted.
Why did they come and play here?
Go play somewhere else.
We have more cows than dogs
here in Sodommul.
Hello, Sergeant!
Go check everything.
Yes, sir!
Did you leave something behind?
What will we live on
if you take everything?
No, not that!
That's my mother's medicine!
That's my mother's medicine!
Sergeat,
that's my mother's medicine!
Take everything that you see!
This is all.
It's everything.
Hello.
Dig through everything!
Worker's collective and sharing is
the basis of the new South Korea.
The food here will be distributed
equally and fairly.
Hurry it up!
What are you doing?
How will I survive
if you share all this?
Are they equally distributing
the women, too?
Really? No, they can't.
Look here!
This is your idea of liberation?
You asked for our collaboration.
What is the meaning of this?
That's right!
I won't have a wife anymore.
If you equally distribute her,
how would this be fair?
If it's intentional, that's bad.
What are you talking about?
These women here will cook
the food for our soldiers.
Is that so?
The leader of the women's
group will be...
Comrade Park Sul-hee.
Are you crazy?
You b*tch...
It will be no problem.
I will forgive your harsh remarks
just for today.
Who asked for your forgiveness?
It will be no problem.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
But I have no other choice.
Grandpa, you're the mayor
of this village.
how could you make everyone a commie?
You're right.
I did it because I'm the mayor.
If I could protect this village
by being the only coward,
I'd use my tongue to lick
the rear of any commie.
Grandpa.
When everyone fought
for independence from Japan,
to be killed.
But I can't let them
take you away.
- I can't. I can't.
- Grandpa.
It will end soon.
Park Seung-tae
How have you been?
My father told me to greet you
when I come to the South.
lndependence rebels transfer of funds
Let's go.
Park Seung-tae!
You came far.
Disguising as a wedding march
was less conspicuous.
Jung-woong, you've grown a lot.
The gift.
This is a new version.
"White Stone"
From Park Seung-tae to Jung-woong
Funds collected from 200,000
lndependence fighters.
Memories ofMaggie
A western poet named
There's a song, too.
Do you want to hear it?
I wandered today to the hill...
To the hill, Maggie...
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