What does it mean to turn Smecta after the front wheel does not turn?

This is a movie line, which has no practical significance. Used to replace Korean in movies. From assembly number.

In the movie, the soldier and two occupants played by Zhang Hanyu put on the uniforms of the Korean army and tried to sneak into the enemy, but one of them stepped on a mine halfway and couldn't leave at this time. Just as a group of American troops drove by in tanks, in order not to reveal their identities, Zhang Hanyu learned to greet each other in Korean, making the American troops think that the three of them were Koreans, so he said this sentence: After the wheel turned, the wheel turned to Smecta.

In the movie, Zhang Hanyu said that the US military didn't understand Korean either. If you put it more like it, you can get away with it. Moreover, the U.S. military was scared when it saw the mine and left in a hurry.

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Creative background:

Assembly is a war movie, directed and written by Zhang Hanyu, Deng Chao, Tang Di, Liao Fan and Wang, with Hu Jun as a special actor. The film was released in Chinese mainland on February 20th, 2007.

The film is adapted from Yang Jinyuan's novel "Lawsuit", which tells the story that during the War of Liberation, Gu, the commander of the Ninth Company, accepted a war-fighting mission, and he and the head agreed to take the assembly number as the evacuation order. When his comrades were killed one by one, Gu doubted whether the horn sounded, and he vowed to find out the truth.