The Blood Stained Route Map
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| The Blood Stained Route Map | |
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| Hangul | 피묻은 략패 |
| RR | Pi mudeun ryakpae |
| MR | P'i mudŭn ryakp'ae |
| Directed by | Phyo Kwang |
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Running time | 139 minutes(total)
68 minutes (part 1) 71 minutes (part2) |
| Country | North Korea |
| Language | Korean |
The Blood Stained Route Map (Korean: 피묻은 략패) is a 2004 North Korean film directed by Phyo Kwang, which was released in 2 parts. Set during the Goryeo period, the film tells the story of a family who fight together to protect the Dokdo islets (Liancourt Rocks) against Japanese invaders.[1] The invaders seek a map showing the location of a golden Buddha. If it falls into their hands, it will mean the end of an independent Korea.[2]
