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Pil-Joo, un octogénaire atteint de la maladie d'Alzheimer, a perdu toute sa famille pendant l'ère coloniale japonaise. Avant que ses souvenirs ne disparaissent, il se venge toute sa vie et u... Tout lirePil-Joo, un octogénaire atteint de la maladie d'Alzheimer, a perdu toute sa famille pendant l'ère coloniale japonaise. Avant que ses souvenirs ne disparaissent, il se venge toute sa vie et un jeune homme d'une vingtaine d'années l'aide.Pil-Joo, un octogénaire atteint de la maladie d'Alzheimer, a perdu toute sa famille pendant l'ère coloniale japonaise. Avant que ses souvenirs ne disparaissent, il se venge toute sa vie et un jeune homme d'une vingtaine d'années l'aide.
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But maybe not as powerful and convincing as the Canadian genuine material, back in 2015. This South Korean film is however closer to the European style than the Hollywoodian one or even Korean. Other south Korean movie don't usually look like this actually. Yes, this is a true gripping, engrossing piece of work. However, I will always prefer the Canadian feature, starring Christopher Plummer. Compared to this one, I would say this south Korean movie was more American - though not Hollywoodian, as I just said - than the American - Canadian - film, which was really European. The ending is not that surprising, if you already know the original, but deceiving for my taste. But yes, watch it, it deserves it.
South Korean action film, a remake of the 2015 Canadian film (which portrayed Nazism, here changed to focus on Korea under Japanese occupation during World War II) a film about revenge after more than 50 years of the events, after all, "revenge is a dish best served cold", well-planned, orchestrated and executed, like the production of the film, very good, it keeps you hooked from beginning to end, and we are rooting for the executioner to reach all his victims, except the last one, good, very good...
Pil-Joo lost his entire family during the Japanese colonial era in South Korea. Even with Alzheimer's and with the help of a 20-year-old, he decides to take revenge on all those responsible, before his memory disappears for good.
Pil-Joo lost his entire family during the Japanese colonial era in South Korea. Even with Alzheimer's and with the help of a 20-year-old, he decides to take revenge on all those responsible, before his memory disappears for good.
Pil-ju, a retired soldier in his 80s, has dementia and sets off in search of the people he believes responsible for the death of his family. With 5 names tattooed on his fingers and pieces of collapsing memories, Pil-ju tracks down his targets and kills them one by one. In-gyu, a young innocent man, becomes the prime suspect of a murder Pil-ju committed and tries to prove his innocence, and hopefully stop the old man's revenge journey...
This movie is about a dying old man going around killing Japanese collaborators. So clichéd and boring, after seeing so many evil Germans killed on screen in Western movies. Not counting on Koreans doing a movie about war crimes committed by their soldiers any time soon.
The main plot of this movie is based on Remember, 2015 starring Christopher Plummer. I watched the movie at the release and I did enjoy a lot, but the premise and the twist at the end gave me a bitter taste simply because the movie wasn't what it was promoting in the trailers. I didn't expect a mind-numbing action movie , but I thought the movie was simply about the revenge delivering the justice which was the point that made me interested in the movie. However, the point was made in a different and more complicated way. This korean remake, on the other hand, it's quiet straightforward. What you see in the trailers is what you are going to see in the whole movie. It's plain and simple which makes it very entertaining. You don't want to think too much about the protagonists in revenge movies. You are pitty for them, you cheer for them, and you are happy for them. You don't need any other gimmik in these revenge movies which is why this remake makes a whole lot better than the original.
What a satisfying vigilante thriller. Involving immediately because of the age and illness of the hero.
The anti Nazi premise of the original movie has been perfectly adapted here to suit the Japanese collaborators and war criminals and their diverse crimes in Korea. From forced labor to comfort women. Completely on the side of the hero as he takes out each bad guy. Perfect ending too. I think it was even better than the original version.
Nam Joo Hyuk looks innocent and vulnerable so he is right for the role. Lee Sung Min acts old quite well. He is only in his 50s. The direction is clear and tight.
Highly recommended. All should watch this movie. It is now on viki.
The anti Nazi premise of the original movie has been perfectly adapted here to suit the Japanese collaborators and war criminals and their diverse crimes in Korea. From forced labor to comfort women. Completely on the side of the hero as he takes out each bad guy. Perfect ending too. I think it was even better than the original version.
Nam Joo Hyuk looks innocent and vulnerable so he is right for the role. Lee Sung Min acts old quite well. He is only in his 50s. The direction is clear and tight.
Highly recommended. All should watch this movie. It is now on viki.
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- AnecdotesIt's a remake of the movie, Remember, 2015 starring Christopher Plummer. The antagonists in this movie are ethnic Koreans who collaborated with Imperial Japan during the Japanese occupation, and worked against the Korean independence.
- ConnexionsReferences StarCraft (1998)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 3 062 941 $US
- Durée
- 2h 8min(128 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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