Ambientada en un futuro lejano, donde tanto Corea del Norte como Corea del Sur acuerdan establecer un gobierno conjunto, pero los levantamientos políticos se vuelven feroces cuando se forma ... Leer todoAmbientada en un futuro lejano, donde tanto Corea del Norte como Corea del Sur acuerdan establecer un gobierno conjunto, pero los levantamientos políticos se vuelven feroces cuando se forma una unidad policial para detener el caos.Ambientada en un futuro lejano, donde tanto Corea del Norte como Corea del Sur acuerdan establecer un gobierno conjunto, pero los levantamientos políticos se vuelven feroces cuando se forma una unidad policial para detener el caos.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 8 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
The director of this movie is one of my personal favourites who previously made such modern classics as Tale of two sisters, Bittersweet life and I saw the devil. This time however he disappointed me even if his new feature is not nearly as bad as its initial korean reputation would suggest. A remake of the acclaimed japanese anime Jin-roh this new movie somehow fails to make the impact that one might expect from this director. It's not like it is not competently made, it just lacks that excitement off all those earlier movies. The production values are top-notch with excellent cinematography and fight coreography but the final product somehow feels like an unremarkable and hollow action movie without that spark that made Bittersweet life such an unforgettable experience. Kim knows how to direct and edit frenetic chase sequences but the narrative here is so unconvincing and bland that it is just not enough. The acting does no favour either as Gang Dong-Won and Han Hyo-Joo come off as boring protagonists. The only bright spot is newcomer Kim Moo-Jeol as the villain wearing a badass leather coat who manages to breath some fresh air into the mean economics of the movie. Unfortunately the 139 minute lenght is also way too much, hopefully the new cut (soon to be released on Netflix) will make the movie somewhat tighter and more exciting.
Out of all world cinema I have to say Korea may well be the one I've always had the best relationship with. They from experience are consistent in their filmmaking efforts and for the most part this is no different.
A Netflix live action adaptation of a Japanese anime series of movies, I went in unfamiliar with the source material. I now look forward to giving the three movies my time as this was interesting stuff.
With a complex plot that's frighteningly realistic, true to life and believable it looks like a AAA Hollywood movie. It is quite frankly a feast for the eyes, the incredibly structured action sequences, cinematic visuals and cinematography. A feast for the mind however? Less so.
I'm not saying this is a brainless action flick because it's really not, in many ways it might be considered too smart for its own good and the plot is hard to do justice in little over two hours.
I would however recommend this to those into their action/martial arts films over anyone really wanting something to get their teeth into. It looks fantastic, the cast deliver but I feel they undershot a tad.
The Good:
Strong soundtrack
Some decent writing
Looks fantastic
Very well choreographed action
The Bad:
Scale isn't done justice
A Netflix live action adaptation of a Japanese anime series of movies, I went in unfamiliar with the source material. I now look forward to giving the three movies my time as this was interesting stuff.
With a complex plot that's frighteningly realistic, true to life and believable it looks like a AAA Hollywood movie. It is quite frankly a feast for the eyes, the incredibly structured action sequences, cinematic visuals and cinematography. A feast for the mind however? Less so.
I'm not saying this is a brainless action flick because it's really not, in many ways it might be considered too smart for its own good and the plot is hard to do justice in little over two hours.
I would however recommend this to those into their action/martial arts films over anyone really wanting something to get their teeth into. It looks fantastic, the cast deliver but I feel they undershot a tad.
The Good:
Strong soundtrack
Some decent writing
Looks fantastic
Very well choreographed action
The Bad:
Scale isn't done justice
The adaptation of Mamoru Oshii's "Jin-Roh" of 1999 is quite good, it retains the essence of the original animation film directed by Hiroyuki Okiura. I highly recommend this film for action lovers, asian cinema enthusiats. The movie doesn't deviate that much from a possible reality of a reunified north and south korea. The acting is decent, the effects and suits are quite good and the plot flows smootly until the end. Anyone that has seen the original master piece before would find dissapointement in the last 15 min. The raw and "bestial" ending was changed for a more "humane" one. If they had kept the original ending that preserved the nature of the main quote, I would have easily given it a 9/10.
It seems the movie didn't work well in Korea, and I remember watching the Jin roh animé as a kid and didn't like it that much. However I really enjoyed this movie, yeah the romance part might a bit long but also has some purpose in building the final climax. I liked the quality of the movie action scene, simple and without CG. A really good action movie with an intriguing setup. I felt entertained.
I love every movie I've seen from director Jee-woon Kim and the fact that bring back the iconic action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger in his American debut The Last Stand (2013) so when I heard he about to direct the live action adaptation of Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade I can only imagine how awesome the famous incident in the sewers scene on the big scene or the special police unit armor would look like with real people but what I don't know is Jee-woon Kim also bring back home the Hollywood treatment for foreign movies for Illang.I don't mind the change in the story for it to fit the current state of North Korea and South Korea but what I do mind is how much different the two main characters in Illang to their Japanese counterpart in Jin Roh.There so much more action in Illang so for people that think Jin Roh is boring without the action it definitely a plus but for me the four short action scene in the original are still superior thank to how emotionally attached I am to the characters and the ending make me have no desire to watch it again
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJin-Roh (1999) was set in an alternate 1950s Japan, while this Korean remake sets the action in a future era of Korea.
- ErroresThe windows in the car he hijacks are obviously easily smashed, but bulletproof when he reverses and gets shot at. They then are not bulletproof when he shoots from the inside.
- Créditos curiososThe Warner Bros logo is bright red against a black background.
- ConexionesRemake of Jin-Roh (1999)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Illang: The Wolf Brigade
- Productora
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- KRW 19,000,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 6,186,447
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 19min(139 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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