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Prisoners of War

Originaltitel: Mai wei
  • 2011
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 17 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,6/10
13.179
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Jang Dong-gun and Joe Odagiri in Prisoners of War (2011)
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Im Korea des Zweiten Weltkriegs ziehen rivalisierende Läufer, ein Koreaner (Jang Dong-gun) und ein Japaner (Joe Odagiri), gemeinsam gegen die Sowjets in den Krieg.Im Korea des Zweiten Weltkriegs ziehen rivalisierende Läufer, ein Koreaner (Jang Dong-gun) und ein Japaner (Joe Odagiri), gemeinsam gegen die Sowjets in den Krieg.Im Korea des Zweiten Weltkriegs ziehen rivalisierende Läufer, ein Koreaner (Jang Dong-gun) und ein Japaner (Joe Odagiri), gemeinsam gegen die Sowjets in den Krieg.

  • Regie
    • Kang Je-kyu
  • Drehbuch
    • Kang Je-kyu
    • Justin Byung-in Kim
    • Na-hyun Kim
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jang Dong-gun
    • Joe Odagiri
    • Bingbing Fan
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,6/10
    13.179
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Kang Je-kyu
    • Drehbuch
      • Kang Je-kyu
      • Justin Byung-in Kim
      • Na-hyun Kim
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jang Dong-gun
      • Joe Odagiri
      • Bingbing Fan
    • 88Benutzerrezensionen
    • 64Kritische Rezensionen
    • 30Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Jang Dong-gun
    Jang Dong-gun
    • Jun-shik Kim
    Joe Odagiri
    Joe Odagiri
    • Tatsuo Hasegawa
    Bingbing Fan
    Bingbing Fan
    • Shirai
    • (as Fan Bing-Bing)
    Kim In-kwon
    Kim In-kwon
    • Lee Jong-dae
    Kim Hee-won
    Kim Hee-won
    • Chun-Bok
    Oh Tae-kyung
    • Kwang-Chun
    Kwak Jung-Wook
    Kwak Jung-Wook
    • Min-Woo
    Kim Shi-hoo
    • Tsukamoto
    • (as Kim Si-Hoo)
    Chun Ho-jin
    Chun Ho-jin
    • Joon-sik's father
    Hui-Won Yun
    • Son Ki-Jung
    • (as Yoon Hee-Won)
    Tarô Yamamoto
    Tarô Yamamoto
    • Noda
    Manabu Hamada
    • Mukai
    Shingo Tsurumi
    • Takakura
    Isao Natsuyagi
    Isao Natsuyagi
    • Tatsuo's Grandfather
    Shirô Sano
    Shirô Sano
    • Tatsuo's Father
    Kumi Nakamura
    • Tatsuo's mother
    Kim Soo-ro
    • Man with a microphone
    Lee Yeon-hee
    Lee Yeon-hee
    • Eun-soo
    • Regie
      • Kang Je-kyu
    • Drehbuch
      • Kang Je-kyu
      • Justin Byung-in Kim
      • Na-hyun Kim
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    10rdean1908

    "my way" is a masterpiece!

    i was at red box last Saturday. i am a 66 yr. old white male brought up dirt poor in the south. all my family is military. all of us. i saw the picture of 2 soldiers walking the other way. i saw the title "my way". i clicked "review". i had to see this movie! i was very sick later that day. i put this movie in the DVD player. it hit me! the south Korean and the Japanese runners! the mud. the language! the realism. this is one of the finest films ever made! the story is true. the characters put Hollywood to shame! the battle scenes. the casting, the cinematography, are out of this world! this is the finest war movie ever made! hands down! if this movie does not take all of the Oscars, send the Oscar committee to north Korea! and leave them!
    6ferguson-6

    Body Count in a Flash

    Greetings again from the darkness. Was anxious to see a big-budget Korean take on WWII, and overall came away impressed ... despite the shortcomings and annoyances. My history with Korean films have been limited to small, intimate stories told with quiet manner, and frenetic action flicks with sub-standard stunt work. Director and co-writer Je-kyu Kang attempts to combine an intimate story of two young men with an epic war film with a record body count and excruciatingly frequent number of cuts/edits.

    The movie starts off by showing us how the lives of two boys first intersect. Jun-shik Kim (by Dong-gun Jong) is a farmer's son whose dad works on the estate of Tatsuo Hasegawa's (Jo Odagiri) grandfather. A wide class difference separates the boys, but their love of running generates a severe feud ... a rivalry that won't die easily. All of this takes place in Japan-occupied Korea, and it's clear early on that the filmmaker sets out to defend all Korean actions.

    Inspired by a real life 1944 photo that shows a Korean soldier being captured while wearing a Nazi uniform, the back-story here is as strange and complex as any you have seen ... unfortunately, it is handled with the manipulative touch of a sledge hammer. As their marathon-running rivalry reaches a crescendo, both boys are drawn into the Japanese Army, albeit via substantially different routes. Tatsuo is an officer, while Jun-shik is an enslaved line soldier. Their bitter rivalry does not stop for a little thing like WWII and it leads to many moments of near insanity.

    What really is impressive about the film is the three main battle scenes, especially the storming of Normandy Beach. If you have seen Saving Private Ryan, then you know the model ... however, this one takes it even further. It is intense, loud and brutal. The question of whether the rivalry can survive capture by Russians and then Nazi's, or whether survival instincts take over is really the heart of the story.

    As terrific as the battle scenes are, it is impossible not to mention the hyper-editing that lasts most of the film's 142 minutes. It is hard on the senses and makes the action difficult to follow ... which is a shame for a film that offers so much realism in war scenes. Still, it's not an easy film to watch and we care enough about the two characters to put up with the eyeball attack we get in most scenes.
    90U

    love this movie highly recommend.

    Although very lengthy and extremely graphic, My way will keep you fully engaged and emotionally attached for the duration of the film. A very interesting perspective of World War 2 and an incredible story that brings tears to the eyes and teaches the significance of true brotherhood. Esthetically pleasing and gut wrenching at times, you'll wish My Way could be even longer.
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: My Way

    I guess I have Korean director Kang Je-Gyu to thank for sparking an interest in Korean films. No it wasn't any of the masters of old who got me hooked, but my first foray into Korean cinema on the big screen was actually to watch his Shiri, and while some may be of the opinion it's nothing more than a standard action thriller fare, it got me hooked, and to wonder just what more is out there in Korean cinema. And Kang went on to direct only 2 more films over a twelve year period, the first being the war movie Taegukgi, and now My Way.

    So in a way, that makes it three films in a row that he's dabbled with men in uniform, exploring themes like brotherhood and friendship in blockbusters starring some of the biggest names in the industry. And in My Way, he teams up with Korea's Jang Dong-Gun, and Japan's Joe Odagiri who play rivals in Cain and Abel style, the former being a young boy working in the latter's family during the Japanese occupation of Korea, only for a terrorist incident to forever scar their potential friendship into deep hatred between the men, especially for Joe's Tatsuo against Jang's Joon-Sik. And their rivalry extends to their love for running long distance, almost always on par in countless of marathons they participate in.

    The story written by Kang, Na Hyun and Kim Byung-In then centers the narrative against the run up to the Second World War, with the premise having to build up and culminate in Normandy during D-Day. So that takes the men, now in army fatigues with Joon-Sik being one of many Koreans forced to conscript in the Japanese Imperial Army, and under the arrogant, merciless leadership of Tatsuo in what would be convenience to further the two men's rivalry, especially when one is put in a lowly position, and the other having life and death powers over the man he loved to hate. The trio of writers managed to pack this film with enough incidents befitting any war movie, from POW imprisonment, disobedience of orders, torture and the likes, and playing on the theme of Karma, having what went around coming around to perpetrators. Not a very subtle approach though.

    With a war setting, expect plenty of theatres of battles across different territories and under various banners and allegiances, such as the Japanese, Soviets, and Germans even, and you can tell where the money went into recreating their realism from uniforms, weapons and vehicles, together with the recreation of the Normandy invasion. Don't expect too much accuracy though if you think that D-Day and other battles, were won/lost in a few minutes, but one does get impressed by the effort to ensure that each battle got portrayed on as large a canvas possible, making it feel that the series of events the characters find themselves into, are far larger than their individual. There are times though that the editing and leaving of material on the cutting room floor had led to episodes being spliced together rather haphazardly, so that's a bit of a pity.

    It's steeped in testosterone, if not for China's Fan Bingbing playing a bit role here as a sniper with vengeance against the Japanese at the top of her mind, and of course with her potential of opening up this film to the Mainland market. Other supporting acts include the good friends of Joon-Sik, such as Jong-Dae (Kim In-Kwon) who probably was the only supporting character given enough time for character development, and being somewhat of an in- between of the two men, offering a view of what each of them had, or could have, become. And this character alone demonstrates how adaptable Man can be when faced with circumstances that calls for that fine balance between morals, ideals and the basic need for survival. Recommended!
    10rgblakey

    My Way gives new meaning to rivalry

    War films are released left and right, but usually all feel like another rehash with little to nothing new to them. With the Asian film market they are well-known for their epic period pieces and have delivered some really well done war films. The latest of this genre My Way coming out of Korea takes a unique take on the war film. While they have proved the ability to make a great war movie, will this new twist with the story manage to create something memorable or just be another loss on the battlefield? My Way follows a Korean and Japanese marathon runner that are thrust into a bitter rivalry that follows them off the track and onto the battlefield as they are forced to enlist. This is not only a good war film it is easily one of the best to come along in quite a while. As it advertised, it is very much like Saving Private Ryan, but way better. The story is a bit out there at times but is amazing to watch. It has taken the true story of a Korean body found on the beaches of Normandy and created and amazing journey around it. The performances are all really well done and only enhance the overall experience. There are times in war movies that they try to deliver a well-crafted story to make a better film, but end up sacrificing the war aspect. Here they not only didn't ignore it, they deliver on a massive scale. With a film running almost two and a half hours, it delivers almost non-stop violent bloody action that takes you directly onto the battlefield. While it is a long film, it never really feels like it. The story moves at a breathtaking pace with a brilliantly executed pace and beautifully violent visuals that will not soon be forgotten.

    My Way has not only created a brilliant war film, it takes you on a journey of redemption and emotional pain. There are so many levels to this film that it's nearly impossible to touch on them all. If you are a fan of this genre then you have to give this movie a shot. It is not just a movie; it's an experience of cleverly written and executed filmmaking that will entertain on numerous levels.

    http://www.examiner.com/movie-in-dallas/bobby-blakey

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      The story was based on Yang Kyoungjong, He served three sides during World War 2 Empire of Japan,Nazi German & Soviet Union. He was later captured by the American Paratroopers in June 6 1944, D-Day.
    • Patzer
      The text after the opening credits begins "An Asian man wearing a German uniform was discovered by the U.S. Military at Normandy on the D-Day, 1945..." D-Day was June 6, 1944.
    • Crazy Credits
      The opening credits contain a typo: "This film is based on true evnets".
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      Featured in History Buffs: Based On vs Inspired By (2017)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. Dezember 2011 (Südkorea)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Südkorea
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (South Korea)
    • Sprachen
      • Koreanisch
      • Japanisch
      • Mandarin
      • Russisch
      • Deutsch
      • Englisch
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      • 30.000.000.000 ₩ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 70.177 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 17.817 $
      • 22. Apr. 2012
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 16.653.488 $
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