Chinese sniper vs. American sniper during the Korean War (1952)

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Published 2023-01-01
Snipers (2022) - Based on a true story during the Korean war. The story of sharpshooter Zhang Taofang, a young army recruit who at age 22 sets a record during the Korean War by reportedly killing or wounding 214 American soldiers with 435 shots in just 32 days.
You only got one chance to face enemy snipers on the battlefield, one shot, one chance, you miss, you die.

All Comments (21)
  • @stewartpido3097
    I didn't even realise it's 50 minutes before i click that video
  • Lmao, every Chinese kill shot is a headshot like they're using an aimbot from battlefield or Cod.
  • @liamspencer4941
    This film was pretty far from the actual events that took place, but they did put a lot of effort into making this look pretty good.
  • @CoIdHeat
    So after decades of enduring cheesy, one-sided hollywood war movies like Fury we can finally endure cheesy, one-sided war movies from other nations.
  • @WALTERBROADDUS
    It makes no sense not to use available support from artillery. That's an awful lot of snipers in one area.
  • @HO-bndk
    No kitchen utensils were harmed in the making of this movie. šŸ˜Š
  • @AtomicTankGirl
    I like how every American is from South. Guess the southern accent covers up the Russian accent better.
  • @halmimi9612
    From a Japanese perspective, what are the problems with this movie? #1: There is no scene where the Chinese soldiers reflect bullets, even though their bodies are made of steel from kung fu. #2: There is no scene where the American soldier learns karate from a karate master at the Japanese base. #3: There is no scene where the two men engage in an aerial hand-to-hand combat using kung fu and karate.
  • @jamesgeorge960
    my great uncle died on the same year in 1952 he was in the US Army during that time in the Korean War he was a PFC and he smothered his body when the enemy soldier threw a grenade into his trench he shoved his buddy and he shouted a warning to his other buddy by the time he was on the grenade and it detonated he was badly wounded both of his buddies carried him to nearest aid station by the medics were getting ready to bandage him up but he died in early morning hours of 11/30/1952 he passed away from his wounds his buddies told the commander to put my great uncle in for the Medal of Honor in 1954 two years later he was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously. Charles George (1932-1952) Medal of Honor Recipient
  • @toka225
    ā€œThat old trickā€ still shoots the spoonšŸ¤¦šŸ½ā€ā™‚ļø
  • I learned that US troops were apparently, emotionally volatile & communicated exclusively in southern accents & growling. How they managed to compete against such a calm, pragmatic adversary will forever be a mystery šŸ¤·
  • @ImaJWalker
    Chinese: Use that new spoon trick I taught you US : That old trick...you gotta be kidding me....
  • @toka225
    Impressive how they try to make the us look both cool and weak at the same time
  • @horsdecombat007
    Zhang Taofang was the Peopleā€™s Armyā€™s top Korean War sniper, and itā€™s claimed he killed or wounded 214 ā€œAmerican enemiesā€ in 32 days, firing only 432 shots. Assuming eight-hour shooting days, this means Taofang inflicted one American casualty every 63 minutes, every day, for four weeksā€”and expended only two rounds per hitā€”a statistic that is difficult to believe. Very Difficult.
  • @spg1794
    The part with the american soldiers speaking any understandable chinese is the least realistic part.
  • @mururu0
    Even in propaganda, us army look so cool.
  • @DaFroBroforeal
    There a lot of things in this movie that donā€™t make sense. Why didnā€™t the Americans call for fire support when things started going badly? Why did Jack fear a court marshall when he committed no crime nor did he disobey orders? Why did Jack, who seems to be a veteran, fall for an old trick though he knew the trick and revealed his position? Some of the actions taken were just silly. Despite these problems, I would say this is a watchable film. I wouldnā€™t get it on Blu-ray, but I appreciate the exposure to Chinese media. Thanks for uploading this.
  • @craykard8325
    No one ever woke up in a fight smd thought they were the bad guys. You just do your best.