The Admiral: Roaring Currents

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ဝဘ်ဘရောင်ဇာ (သို့) ပံ့ပိုးထားသည့်စက်များတွင် ကြည့်ရှုပါ ပိုမိုလေ့လာရန်
အသံ သို့မဟုတ် စာတမ်းထိုးကို သင်၏ဘာသာစကားဖြင့် မရရှိနိုင်ပါ။ စာတမ်းထိုးကို အင်္ဂလိပ် တို့ဖြင့် ရနိုင်သည်။

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The story of Korean history's most astonishing military victory by its greatly revered strategist, Admiral Yi Sun-sin, who lures over 300 Japanese ships into a deadly trap where they meet their fate against only 13 battle ships.

အဆင့်သတ်မှတ်ခြင်း၊ သုံးသပ်ခြင်း

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သုံးသပ်ချက် ၁၂၉
Kevin A.
၂၀၁၇၊ ဩဂုတ် ၁၉
The accuracy of the movie is poor. 1. Yes, Admiral Yi Sun-Sun did face roughly 300 Japanese ships, but he didn't just have 12 ships. He had the support of the Chinese Navy as well. So the whole "only 12 ships left" thing is wrong. 2. He didn't go into a melee until the battle was closing (because he had to save the Chinese Admiral supporting him). For most of the battle he used his superior cannon ships to damage the Japanese ships, which mainly had arqubusie (forgive my spelling) troops and samurai. Which lead to him being killed by a stray arqubusie ball.
လူ 1 ယောက်က ဤသုံးသပ်ချက်ကို အထောက်အကူဖြစ်သည်ဟု ယူဆသည်
Joe Schmoe
၂၀၁၇၊ စက်တင်ဘာ ၁၁
The Great Admiral deserves better. To a reviewer below, 1. The Chinese navy was not involved in the war at this point. It was this decisive victory that gave the Ming empire the assurance that the Choson seas were safe enough to send its navy. 2. He died in the Battle of Noryang, the final battle of the 7 year war.
Michael Park
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That battle didn't really go like that but what ever. Everything was good except historical accuracy made the admiral look like a nut because he fought them head first but in reality took on the Japanese at a distance using the artillery and the tide to win that battle