Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollows Korean independence activists who launched a daring attack in Harbin against the Japanese to gain their country's independence.Follows Korean independence activists who launched a daring attack in Harbin against the Japanese to gain their country's independence.Follows Korean independence activists who launched a daring attack in Harbin against the Japanese to gain their country's independence.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
Jeon Yeo-been
- Gong Bu-in
- (as Jeon Yeo-bin)
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It's almost like watching a film noir in the 50s. Limited sources of light and shadow create a mysterious and suspenseful vibe. Low-key lighting and toned-down colors and even a little bit of melancholy. 'Harbin' narrates the story in a slightly detached and aloof manner.
Film noir is the right 'form' to maximize 'the content'. The director wants to describe a human Ahn rather than a hero Ahn. His anguish, doubts, and mistakes are all included, and it's not a story of a hero who saves the world. He's a human who carries out the responsibilities given to him at a difficult time in history. Ironically, after seeing him as an ordinary human being, the audience respects him more because one begins to feel closer and more attached to Ahn.
For example, for the battle scene in the beginning, Ahn's army does not fight with refined techniques or delicate choreography. It's a street fight and gang fight, throwing punches in the air and covered with mud. That feels more real and more down-to-earth the same as how the director wanted to portray Ahn.
The only weakness is that the storyline is too lineal and simple. It's not like there are no dramas in the movies, but it does not feel dramatic not even once.
Film noir is the right 'form' to maximize 'the content'. The director wants to describe a human Ahn rather than a hero Ahn. His anguish, doubts, and mistakes are all included, and it's not a story of a hero who saves the world. He's a human who carries out the responsibilities given to him at a difficult time in history. Ironically, after seeing him as an ordinary human being, the audience respects him more because one begins to feel closer and more attached to Ahn.
For example, for the battle scene in the beginning, Ahn's army does not fight with refined techniques or delicate choreography. It's a street fight and gang fight, throwing punches in the air and covered with mud. That feels more real and more down-to-earth the same as how the director wanted to portray Ahn.
The only weakness is that the storyline is too lineal and simple. It's not like there are no dramas in the movies, but it does not feel dramatic not even once.
Harbin Movie Review
Harbin is a disappointing cinematic experience that fails to live up to its potential. Despite the visually stunning direction and well-crafted atmosphere, the film struggles to maintain interest due to its sluggish pacing and lack of emotional depth.
The most frustrating aspect is Hyun Bin's performance, which stands out as the film's weakest element. His portrayal lacks the intensity and charisma required for such a role, making it difficult to stay invested in the story.
While some supporting actors, particularly Jo Jung-min, manage to deliver strong performances, they aren't enough to salvage the film. Harbin had all the ingredients for success but ultimately falls flat, leaving viewers with a sense of disappointment.
Harbin is a disappointing cinematic experience that fails to live up to its potential. Despite the visually stunning direction and well-crafted atmosphere, the film struggles to maintain interest due to its sluggish pacing and lack of emotional depth.
The most frustrating aspect is Hyun Bin's performance, which stands out as the film's weakest element. His portrayal lacks the intensity and charisma required for such a role, making it difficult to stay invested in the story.
While some supporting actors, particularly Jo Jung-min, manage to deliver strong performances, they aren't enough to salvage the film. Harbin had all the ingredients for success but ultimately falls flat, leaving viewers with a sense of disappointment.
10sensynn
As someone who isn't Korean, I won't venture into the accuracy of the film's historical portrayal. However, I was genuinely impressed by its remarkable production quality, masterful cinematography, and meticulously paced narrative. The story unfolded with precision, allowing each scene to breathe while building toward a climax that was both impactful and flawlessly executed. The musical score complemented the visuals beautifully, and the performances of the cast far surpassed my expectations, leaving me utterly captivated as the credits rolled.
As a devoted enthusiast of Korean cinema, this film distinguished itself as a singular experience, blending all the essential elements of a truly memorable movie. Beyond its artistry, it offered me a profound glimpse into a chapter of Korean history I had not previously known, enriching both my understanding and appreciation for the culture.
As a devoted enthusiast of Korean cinema, this film distinguished itself as a singular experience, blending all the essential elements of a truly memorable movie. Beyond its artistry, it offered me a profound glimpse into a chapter of Korean history I had not previously known, enriching both my understanding and appreciation for the culture.
Japan's strained relationship with Korea goes back to the 16th Century. The occupation of Korea by Japan in the 20th Century was among the worst examples of colonial brutality of modern times. It is the events surrounding the 1910 Annexation of Korea by Japan, and the Korean resistance, that is the subject of this powerful movie.
This is a movie based upon historical events. Therefore, the strength of the movie is not in the surprise reveal of the plot's climax. That could easily be explored with the stroke of a computer key. The strength of the film is in the gripping execution of the storytelling. The filmmakers have done a masterful job injecting the viewer into the story. While many of the details of the interactions of the characters may be fictionalized, this in no way diminishes the appreciation for the real life struggle of the Korean people to overthrow their oppressors.
The Japanese Occupation lasted until the end of World War II. Soon after Korea was plunged into its own conflict, leading to the division between North and South, which exists until this day. The fact that Korea has catapulted to becoming a first world nation is a testament to the resilience of the Korean spirit in overcoming such great and sustained national adversity.
Woo Min-ho's Direction is Oscar worthy. He manages to move the story along with a swift pace, with great attention to detail, and not get bogged down in too much detail as to turn the film into a documentary. This is crisp, dramatic storytelling.
The acting by the entire cast is superior. There is no particular standout in this ensemble cast. Whether part of the Korean resistance, the Japanese military, or Japanese hierarchy, the performances are engaging and thoughtful. They are played with great depth. There are no stereotypical archetypes here.
While the film is not rated, it is intense and, somewhat, brutal at times. None of the brutality is gratuitous, however. The violence and brutality here supports this dramatic story.
While the film is a historical drama it is also a top notch spy thriller, which will keep the viewer engaged and intrigued throughout. The historical and thriller elements are beautifully woven together to enhance the viewing experience.
Harbin is a powerful movie and I highly recommend it.
Watch it in Korean, with English subtitles.
This is a movie based upon historical events. Therefore, the strength of the movie is not in the surprise reveal of the plot's climax. That could easily be explored with the stroke of a computer key. The strength of the film is in the gripping execution of the storytelling. The filmmakers have done a masterful job injecting the viewer into the story. While many of the details of the interactions of the characters may be fictionalized, this in no way diminishes the appreciation for the real life struggle of the Korean people to overthrow their oppressors.
The Japanese Occupation lasted until the end of World War II. Soon after Korea was plunged into its own conflict, leading to the division between North and South, which exists until this day. The fact that Korea has catapulted to becoming a first world nation is a testament to the resilience of the Korean spirit in overcoming such great and sustained national adversity.
Woo Min-ho's Direction is Oscar worthy. He manages to move the story along with a swift pace, with great attention to detail, and not get bogged down in too much detail as to turn the film into a documentary. This is crisp, dramatic storytelling.
The acting by the entire cast is superior. There is no particular standout in this ensemble cast. Whether part of the Korean resistance, the Japanese military, or Japanese hierarchy, the performances are engaging and thoughtful. They are played with great depth. There are no stereotypical archetypes here.
While the film is not rated, it is intense and, somewhat, brutal at times. None of the brutality is gratuitous, however. The violence and brutality here supports this dramatic story.
While the film is a historical drama it is also a top notch spy thriller, which will keep the viewer engaged and intrigued throughout. The historical and thriller elements are beautifully woven together to enhance the viewing experience.
Harbin is a powerful movie and I highly recommend it.
Watch it in Korean, with English subtitles.
Harbin is a movie that portrays a group of korean independence activist going on a dangerous mission to gain independence for their home country korea in 1901.
Roles were played perfectly by each actor and there were many plot twists in the movie that builds tension and suspense for audiences, the climax does not disappoint as well. Ending was very unexpected but it does not disappoint you. In my opinion, this movie was one of the best i have ever watched and might be the greatest war related movie other than hacksaw ridge. To sum up, I really recommend people to watch this movie as it provides a good representative of a war movie. I would rate this a 10/10!!!!
Roles were played perfectly by each actor and there were many plot twists in the movie that builds tension and suspense for audiences, the climax does not disappoint as well. Ending was very unexpected but it does not disappoint you. In my opinion, this movie was one of the best i have ever watched and might be the greatest war related movie other than hacksaw ridge. To sum up, I really recommend people to watch this movie as it provides a good representative of a war movie. I would rate this a 10/10!!!!
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 30 000 000 000 ₩ (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 951 874 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 27 923 $US
- 29 déc. 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 33 469 148 $US
- Durée1 heure 48 minutes
- Couleur
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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