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Using animation to depict the social backdrop of South Korea at that time, with the emergence of textile factories due to economic industrialization, but the consumption capacity couldn't keep up with the speed of mass manual garment production. This led to factory owners indirectly exploiting small subcontracted textile factories. Jeon Tae-il found a group of willing laborers to help him under such circumstances. The entire animation is reminiscent of the revolutionary story of Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China. It emphasizes that with supporters, one can go far and achieve their goals. The labor movement led by Jeon Tae-il is something that should make workers contemplate deeply because life is not meant for slavery.