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The behind-the-scenes production of Korean Peninsula
Props and scenery
The total investment in the film is 9.6 billion won, including 2 billion won for C.G. and 2 billion won for art. ***It used 148 actors, 10,000 extras, and 90 C.G. production personnel for 10 months.
The Government Complex is produced at an actual 6:1 ratio. Actual military units were dispatched in the film. South Korea's largest DDH-11-class destroyers and frigates were all on standby, as well as eight F-16s. There is no C.G., just simultaneous shooting on land and in the air. The film also uses the special photography Spacecam used in Hollywood films such as "King Kong" for the first time.
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