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As viewers are left to ponder the aftermath of the chaos—the figures of the fallen, lost mothers, and their silent struggles against societal and personal traumas—the film becomes more than just a monster-themed horror story. It's a profound commentary on resilience amid despair and a tribute to those who faced unspeakable horrors yet chose to fight against them, echoing the emotional depth of Korea's historical narrative against a backdrop of cultural upheaval.
Through its masterful storytelling and production, the film captures the essence of a nation's struggle, ultimately inviting audiences to reflect on the power of stories rooted in historical atrocities and the ongoing fight for justice and humanity.