Honestly, I haven't come across this specific phrase before. It might be a unique or made-up term within a particular manhwa context. It could potentially refer to a powerful embrace or a significant moment in the story.
Yes, it is. The fact that it's based on a true story gives it an extra layer of authenticity. The characters seem more real and the events are often more impactful because they actually happened.
I think it's hard to say. Douma and Akaza are from 'Demon Slayer' and Fuerte could be something completely unrelated. It might just be a random combination without a clear link.
Well, another option could be Hulu. Sometimes they also feature movies that are based on real events. However, it really depends on the licensing agreements that these platforms have. If it's a relatively unknown movie, you might also want to check out some independent movie streaming services or local video rental stores that might carry it.
One example could be: 'As the enemy army surrounded the ancient Alcazar, the soldiers inside vowed that the Alcazar no se rinde. They fought bravely against all odds.'