1987
- 2017
- 2 Std. 9 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,7/10
7501
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Im Korea des Jahres 1987, das von einem repressiven Militärregime beherrscht wird, bringen die unrechtmäßige Vernehmung und der Tod eines Studenten die Bürger dazu, für die Wahrheit zu kämpf... Alles lesenIm Korea des Jahres 1987, das von einem repressiven Militärregime beherrscht wird, bringen die unrechtmäßige Vernehmung und der Tod eines Studenten die Bürger dazu, für die Wahrheit zu kämpfen und für Gerechtigkeit zu sorgen.Im Korea des Jahres 1987, das von einem repressiven Militärregime beherrscht wird, bringen die unrechtmäßige Vernehmung und der Tod eines Studenten die Bürger dazu, für die Wahrheit zu kämpfen und für Gerechtigkeit zu sorgen.
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- 27 Gewinne & 34 Nominierungen insgesamt
Gang Dong-won
- Lee Han-Yeol
- (as Dong-won Gang)
Yoo Hae-jin
- Han Byung-Yong
- (as Hae-jin Yoo)
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Amazing film! One of the best films I have seen in a while. The film starts with a simple plot and a web of characters and a subplot develops. The direction of the camera and the pauses to show names (similar to kill bill) adds a bit of humor. The beginning of the movie has a lot of humor but slowly fades and transitions into the heart of the movie. The slower introduction of characters helps build the story. I would like to see more background on some characters as that tends to be revealed in different parts of the movie.
As a Chinese, I'm so related to this Korean film. I admire that Korean people can create this film to commemorate their own history, which we could not. The film is even banned in the largest movie-ranking platform, Douban. What Korean people have now is all because of their sustaining fight against dictatorship and the fight is still going on. Thinking about the Tian'anmen Square in 1989 and Hongkong in 2019, wish Chinese people luck.
However, objectively, I believe this film needs more efforts to do on the discription of female characters. There is only one main female character who severely influenced by two male characters.
However, objectively, I believe this film needs more efforts to do on the discription of female characters. There is only one main female character who severely influenced by two male characters.
Military power politics and authoritarian governments should be resolutely resisted. People need to learn from historical events rather than hide the truth. After all, the truth cannot be concealed.
10Woody A
For the past decade, South Korea has steadily presented motion pictures based on real life figures and events in its modern history. May 18 (2007) and National Security (2012) were solid movies, well-intended and meaningful, but generally deemed too serious to reach a large audience. A Taxi Driver (2017) was a huge commercial success, grossing $88 mil/12 mil admissions in the domestic box office. Still, many regretted that the movie left something to be desired in terms of cinematic quality.
And here at the end of the year that commemorates the 30 years of the June Democratic Uprising came a motion picture that delivers both an accurate account of history and ample entertainment value. Despite a complex plot with a large ensemble cast (K-movie fans will have a blast recognizing those faces!), the movie never loses its focus--not a single scene redundant or wasted. Opening with a death of a college student during a police interrogation, the movie spends the first half of its running time as a well-crafted political/crime thriller. Then more characters appear and more things happen...which all culminates in that fateful day in June 1987.
To those that are not familiar with contemporary Korean history, the plot may seem contrived. But almost all speaking roles in this move are based on real life figures, with their motives and actions intact, which I believe makes the whole story even more astonishing.
E. H. Carr defined that history is an unending dialogue between the past and present. I would say that this movie is a superb example of how a motion picture can facilitate such a dialogue.
10/10
And here at the end of the year that commemorates the 30 years of the June Democratic Uprising came a motion picture that delivers both an accurate account of history and ample entertainment value. Despite a complex plot with a large ensemble cast (K-movie fans will have a blast recognizing those faces!), the movie never loses its focus--not a single scene redundant or wasted. Opening with a death of a college student during a police interrogation, the movie spends the first half of its running time as a well-crafted political/crime thriller. Then more characters appear and more things happen...which all culminates in that fateful day in June 1987.
To those that are not familiar with contemporary Korean history, the plot may seem contrived. But almost all speaking roles in this move are based on real life figures, with their motives and actions intact, which I believe makes the whole story even more astonishing.
E. H. Carr defined that history is an unending dialogue between the past and present. I would say that this movie is a superb example of how a motion picture can facilitate such a dialogue.
10/10
This is a movie more than a movie. It's also a history, emotions and lives in Korea, 1987.
No actor(actress) has been consumed in vain in the movie.
Every moment is well directed. This is the great movie such like 'Citizen Kane' and 'Shawshank Redemption'. It's a historical movie, a humanism drama dedicated to freedom fighters all around the world.
*. 1987: The direct democracy has been declared in Korea. 2017: The corrupt government has been collapsed in Korea.
No actor(actress) has been consumed in vain in the movie.
Every moment is well directed. This is the great movie such like 'Citizen Kane' and 'Shawshank Redemption'. It's a historical movie, a humanism drama dedicated to freedom fighters all around the world.
*. 1987: The direct democracy has been declared in Korea. 2017: The corrupt government has been collapsed in Korea.
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- WissenswertesAlthough they share no screen time together, this is the second film where Kim Tae-ri and Ha Jung-woo reunite. The first movie they starred in together was Die Taschendiebin (2016).
- Crazy CreditsReal footage pertinent to the movie is played alongside the closing credits, including protests, and footage of the real people involved in the film's story.
- VerbindungenSpoofs Der zweite Atem (1966)
- SoundtracksWhen the Day Comes
Performed by Lee Hanyeol Choir & Daegun Chamber Choir
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- 15.000.000.000 ₩ (geschätzt)
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- 53.834.292 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 9 Minuten
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