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7.0/10 • 284

2014-07-302h 6m

WarActionDramaHistory

12 ships against a fleet of 330

The film mainly follows the famous 1597 Battle of Myeongryang during the Japanese invasion of Korea 1592-1598, where the iconic Joseon admiral Yi Sun-sin managed to destroy a total of 133 Japanese warships with only 13 ships remaining in his command. The battle, which took place in the Myeongryang Strait off the southwest coast of the Korean Peninsula, is considered one of the greatest victories of Yi.

Directors
Kim Han-min
Writters
Kim Han-min, Jeon Cheol-hong
Editors
Kim Han-min, Jeon Cheol-hong, Kim Chang-ju

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Choi Min-sik

    Choi Min-sik

    Admiral Yi Sun-Shin

  2. Ryu Seung-ryong

    Ryu Seung-ryong

    Kurushima Michifusa

  3. Cho Jin-woong

    Cho Jin-woong

    Wakizaka Yasuharu

  4. Jin Goo

    Jin Goo

    Im Jun-yeong

  5. Lee Jung-hyun

    Lee Jung-hyun

    Mrs. Jeong

  6. Kim Myung-gon

    Kim Myung-gon

    Todo Takatora

  7. Kwon Yul

    Kwon Yul

    Yi Hoe

  8. No Min-woo

    No Min-woo

    Haru

  9. Kim Tae-hun

    Kim Tae-hun

    Kim Joong-geol

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Reno

Sep 2, 2015

8/10

At war, it's not all about the manpower, but strategy.
The highest domestic box office ever as well as internationally as a Korean movie. Based on the naval wars of Japanese invasion of Korea that took place in the last decade of the 1500s. The battle was fought for six long years, but this film focuses only the final one called 'Battle of Myeongnyang' in the year 1597. The famous face from the Korean filmdom, Choi Min-sik can be seen in the title role. For the international market, he was badly needed than the role wanted him. But I don't say that, he was amazing as always, like the character was specially created for him. As an important historical subject of the Korea, it was a very carefully made flick. But the product was more commercialised than being practical, especially in the battle scenes. You can't expect logic and accurate historical account, but entertainment is promised as the film's main intention. Awesome visuals, but as I said lacks the reality. Not a bad film either, because a very much acceptable for having interesting tiny bits in the battle. The first half was more a drama and as we are viewers, there is a chance to lose the focus. Barely generates any interest, kind of a setback to the movie. Not even the character constructive was handled that better in those sections where it should have been. Exactly after the first hour the pace picks up as the war commenced. Then it was a non-stop action, one must buckle up his seat belt for onwards to enjoy. Mostly never seen before style, because it was exhibited in the Korean style of a sea battle. It involves some kind of oceanography like the second half of the title say, 'Roaring Currents'. But not in a theoretical calculation rather a practical by observing the pattern and executing the plans like any old civilization was doing in any field. In one of the dialogue, the admiral uses the word 'virus' about fears spreading among his men. I don't think so the virus was discovered not before the late 19th century.
"Fear does not discriminate,
it can equally affect our enemy."
It may be a Korean answer to the '300: Rise of an Empire'. There are no similarities, one is a fictional war and the other one is a biographical war film, but deals on the same theme. Especially when the hundreds of soldiers fight against the thousands, definitely reminds '300'. Actually, it was 12 Korean warships against the 330 Japanese fleets. There are so many characters, the editing was much better to give space for everyone to show their parts in this 2 long hour run. The music was equally matched to the visuals. It includes some emotional segments too, but not the appealing one like you are going to have tears rather the narration demanded it and it worked. In the last two decades, Korean filmmakers going after the untouched territories and their success were inevitable. The quality of graphics in the world cinema is the revolution. Something is sure that now it does not belong to Hollywood alone. Because of this technology the world cinemas can compete with Hollywood. When I was a kid, my frequent question was 'why its so gloomy?'. The one thing I liked in this film was they were not afraid to create the battleground (atmosphere in the sea) in the daylight. You can see sunshine, shadows as well as gloomy as the clouds passing by. This film was a spectacular piece, that does not mean I said it a masterpiece. Like I always say, knowing/learning history through the films are easier than the textbooks. Hope there is a part 2, seems I want one. 8/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
Korean
Budget
$9,500,000.00
Revenue
$112,200,000.00
Keywords
navybiographybased on true storybattleshipnaval warfare16th centurybattle of myeongryangjapanese invasion of koreakorean navyjoseon dynastyyi sun-sinimjin war