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Película de drama político basada en un hecho real tras el asesinato del Presidente Park. El intento de golpe de Estado desemboca en un conflicto entre los líderes militares.Película de drama político basada en un hecho real tras el asesinato del Presidente Park. El intento de golpe de Estado desemboca en un conflicto entre los líderes militares.Película de drama político basada en un hecho real tras el asesinato del Presidente Park. El intento de golpe de Estado desemboca en un conflicto entre los líderes militares.
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- 5 premios ganados y 11 nominaciones en total
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A whirlwind of events that happened during nine hours on some winter day, rushing through and to the ending that we already know for two-and-a-half hours. AND I could not take my eyes off for one second, and those two hours felt like a glimpse of a moment.
Chronologically perfect organization makes complicated events compact and clear. The plot is a spider web; everything is connected to everything, and there is no leap of logic from one event to another. At first, I was worried that all members of Hanahoe getting their moment would muddle the main narrative and obscure strong message. However, how it is executed from the director is just perfection: perfect structure and system. Moreover, because '12.12: The Day' extends the focus from Jeon Du-Hwan alone to Hanahoe, the message becomes stronger and more relevant. Villainizing one person is not enough; the problem lies deep in the rooted corrupt system. Jeon is gone, but Hanahoe in all kinds of forms still exist in today's society.
Hats off to how the director portrays the ending. Lee tae-shin is not described as a loser, but Jeon is as history would tell the story to the next generations.
Lighting plays an important role in the whole movie. 12.12 happens from 7pm to 4am next day. Lights at night from all kinds of sources like lamp posts, headlights from the tanks, old light bulbs in the old building, and even cigarette lights emanate a different atmosphere in different situations. Jeon hides from the light by turning off the lightbulb right when the most important conversation of his life is happening. Lee walks into the light with hundreds of searchlights pointing at him with utmost confidence and grace at the end.
The only weakness of '12. 12: The Day' is that I could not handle myself being outraged and suffocated so often that I had to check my blood pressure and to distance myself from the film from time to time.
*Jung Woo-sung finally meets THE one. His best performance, the best character that embodies actor Jung Woo-Sung. It is every Korean director's wish to portray the best version of Jung, and Kim Sung-soo achieved that goal.
Chronologically perfect organization makes complicated events compact and clear. The plot is a spider web; everything is connected to everything, and there is no leap of logic from one event to another. At first, I was worried that all members of Hanahoe getting their moment would muddle the main narrative and obscure strong message. However, how it is executed from the director is just perfection: perfect structure and system. Moreover, because '12.12: The Day' extends the focus from Jeon Du-Hwan alone to Hanahoe, the message becomes stronger and more relevant. Villainizing one person is not enough; the problem lies deep in the rooted corrupt system. Jeon is gone, but Hanahoe in all kinds of forms still exist in today's society.
Hats off to how the director portrays the ending. Lee tae-shin is not described as a loser, but Jeon is as history would tell the story to the next generations.
Lighting plays an important role in the whole movie. 12.12 happens from 7pm to 4am next day. Lights at night from all kinds of sources like lamp posts, headlights from the tanks, old light bulbs in the old building, and even cigarette lights emanate a different atmosphere in different situations. Jeon hides from the light by turning off the lightbulb right when the most important conversation of his life is happening. Lee walks into the light with hundreds of searchlights pointing at him with utmost confidence and grace at the end.
The only weakness of '12. 12: The Day' is that I could not handle myself being outraged and suffocated so often that I had to check my blood pressure and to distance myself from the film from time to time.
*Jung Woo-sung finally meets THE one. His best performance, the best character that embodies actor Jung Woo-Sung. It is every Korean director's wish to portray the best version of Jung, and Kim Sung-soo achieved that goal.
You need to concentrate during this fact based historical movie about Chun's military coup in 1979. It is helpful I understanding the history of the time to see these events and people brought to life on screen with familiar actors.
The story is hard to follow at times. Too many different soldiers in each scene so it is hard to keep track of who is who and on which side. The movie as the title suggests focuses on the day of the coup. They did not show the assassination the preceded the events or explain the consequences of the military dictatorship. So it was hard to realize what was at stake and why the coup was so significant. But that would be too long for a movie.
When you can understand what is going on it is quite exciting. There are tense standoffs. Jung Woo Sung as the general who stood up to the coup is classy and refined as usual. And anyone can feel his righteous indignation. Hwan Jung Min is convincing and intense as expected as the military dictator who would become president. Moving cameo by Jung Hae In.
The good thing is this movie prompts interest in what happened to the characters and how dictators ruled the country for so long under the guise of democracy like some other so called democracies in Asia and around the world.
The story is hard to follow at times. Too many different soldiers in each scene so it is hard to keep track of who is who and on which side. The movie as the title suggests focuses on the day of the coup. They did not show the assassination the preceded the events or explain the consequences of the military dictatorship. So it was hard to realize what was at stake and why the coup was so significant. But that would be too long for a movie.
When you can understand what is going on it is quite exciting. There are tense standoffs. Jung Woo Sung as the general who stood up to the coup is classy and refined as usual. And anyone can feel his righteous indignation. Hwan Jung Min is convincing and intense as expected as the military dictator who would become president. Moving cameo by Jung Hae In.
The good thing is this movie prompts interest in what happened to the characters and how dictators ruled the country for so long under the guise of democracy like some other so called democracies in Asia and around the world.
10viiragtb
Wow dam good... Korea film maker and all actors from this movie never fail and nail it... In realife also bad guys win ..this fiction is best ever done...couldn't breath till last min. Editing is so dam good from every corner..I do recommend you guys if you like nonstop trailler .. Best Best Best ever...sometimes real life heroes r fail, but they can die peacefully ... Villain wins but they will always stay with guilty till they die.. love the main Villain the way he felt guilty on his face ...He wins but not fully happy.... That's why korea actors much more better than Hollywood.... Hollywood fail to show long time back...they know only super hero win in the movie which they give wrong message to viewers.. What I learned from this movie is bad guys always win in realife and they wanna shows to the viewer to accept it...message them just 1 person can change the whole table upside-down within one night....likes it happened in MYANMAR coup in 2020.
A gripping political thriller that reconstructs South Korea's 1979 military coup with urgency and clarity. "12.12: The Day" doesn't hold back, diving into the raw power struggle as General Chun Doo-gwang seizes control. Director Kim Sung-su crafts a taut, tightly edited narrative with sustained intensity. It's not just a historical retelling, but a high-stakes, real-world drama that echoes the chaos and tension of a nation in crisis.
10moyhe
The best Korean movie in the last year and one of the best movies I have ever seen , After I finished it I watched "A taxi driver 2017 " its events after four months of the events of 12 12 the day to see what's the impact of these 9 hours and what they did in a whole country for 8 years , it was horrific and people suffered alot this time .
The direction is great, make me nervous until the end, director kim sung su is one of the best Korean directors especially after this movie , the screenplay was great too , it shows alot of events happend in only 9 hours without any false and with alot of tense .
The acting is amazing from all actors but Hwang jung min is in another level, The scene in the bathroom is crazy , I think all the awards best actor this year are done.
The direction is great, make me nervous until the end, director kim sung su is one of the best Korean directors especially after this movie , the screenplay was great too , it shows alot of events happend in only 9 hours without any false and with alot of tense .
The acting is amazing from all actors but Hwang jung min is in another level, The scene in the bathroom is crazy , I think all the awards best actor this year are done.
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- Presupuesto
- KRW 23,000,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 97,476,565
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 21min(141 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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