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एडमिरल यी सुन-सिन को एक कठिन चुनौती का सामना करना पड़ता है जब उन्हें म्योंग्रयांग की लड़ाई में 300 जापानी दुश्मन जहाजों के खिलाफ सिर्फ 13 युद्धपोतों के साथ अपने देश की रक्षा करने के लिए मजबू... सभी पढ़ेंएडमिरल यी सुन-सिन को एक कठिन चुनौती का सामना करना पड़ता है जब उन्हें म्योंग्रयांग की लड़ाई में 300 जापानी दुश्मन जहाजों के खिलाफ सिर्फ 13 युद्धपोतों के साथ अपने देश की रक्षा करने के लिए मजबूर किया जाता है।एडमिरल यी सुन-सिन को एक कठिन चुनौती का सामना करना पड़ता है जब उन्हें म्योंग्रयांग की लड़ाई में 300 जापानी दुश्मन जहाजों के खिलाफ सिर्फ 13 युद्धपोतों के साथ अपने देश की रक्षा करने के लिए मजबूर किया जाता है।
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Zach Aguilar
- Yi Hoe
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Tommy Arciniega
- Junsa
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- (as a different name)
Corina Boettger
- Additional Voices
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Ray Carsillo
- Additional Voices
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Chris Cason
- Captain Ahn Wei
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A one of a kind film that bring Yi Sun-Si to life. Not to mention his greatest battle shown on film. There's no other film that showcased a period asian naval battle except for this.
A true display of leadership. Loved how all his soldiers doubted him, loved how to movie even instilled that same doubt in the viewer. Watching him overcome all odds and instilling change in the hearts of his soldiers was amazing.
A true display of leadership. Loved how all his soldiers doubted him, loved how to movie even instilled that same doubt in the viewer. Watching him overcome all odds and instilling change in the hearts of his soldiers was amazing.
full throttle navel action that has to be seen to believe. after a slow but important first half this korean movie goes into high gear with an all out battle film that is very rewarding. totally engrossing and very entertaining.
i have seen my fair share of Asian war epics and this was one of the more enjoyable one, a bit melodramatic but thats fine. as a costume drama its gorgeous and with limited cgi it all looks very realistic.i must say it looks stunning from start to finish
if your looking for something epic to watch and you don't mind subtitle's then this one is for you plus all gaming buffs take not this is how to make a battle movie.
i have seen my fair share of Asian war epics and this was one of the more enjoyable one, a bit melodramatic but thats fine. as a costume drama its gorgeous and with limited cgi it all looks very realistic.i must say it looks stunning from start to finish
if your looking for something epic to watch and you don't mind subtitle's then this one is for you plus all gaming buffs take not this is how to make a battle movie.
The South Korean film, The Admiral, was an enormous hit in its native land. It made over $100,000,000 dollars--which might not sound like much in a country as large as the US or China, but this means that about 17,000,000 Koreans went to see this film, or, nearly about 40% of the country! It is clearly the most successful film in the history of Korean films. Fortunately, this film is now available abroad, though I was a tad disappointed to see it dubbed into English. Mind you, it's a pretty good dubbing...but I hope that the DVDs will come with the option of playing it in Korean with subtitles.
The movie is about one of the greatest naval victories in history--a battle very rarely talked about in the West. In 1597, at the Battle of Myeongnyang, Admiral Yi Sun-Sin only had about a dozen ships-- against as many as 200 invading Japanese ships...and somehow he prevailed. In comparison, it's much like the victory of the English against the Spanish Armada just a few years previous or the modern Battle of Midway--an amazing and very lopsided victory. But how did Yi do it? How was he able to use his wits, the currents as well as a lot of luck to turn the tide in favor of his demoralized navy? See the film and find out for yourself.
If you find this film in a theater, by all means see it. After all, it is HUGE in scope and does best with as big a screen as you can find. This also means that if you see it on DVD, it's best to watch it on a big screen as well--and perhaps this means taking it to your friend's house if they have a 70" HDTV! It's because the best thing about this movie is its scope--and you just have to see it to believe it. Seeing over a hundred ships (many of which are actually computer-generated--though you won't be able to tell because it was done so seamlessly) is reason enough to see this war film! It also is crammed with everything you'd expect in a film like this--action, blood and lots of heroism. It's the sort of rousing film that I could see energizing the Korean movie-goers. This also is a bit of a strike against it overseas. I know that not everyone cares whether or not the outnumbered Koreans won this battle--and many folks would probably rather see the next Iron Man movie. But, for what it is, it's a heck of a good film and deserves to be seen...and it might just surprise you if you give it a chance.
The movie is about one of the greatest naval victories in history--a battle very rarely talked about in the West. In 1597, at the Battle of Myeongnyang, Admiral Yi Sun-Sin only had about a dozen ships-- against as many as 200 invading Japanese ships...and somehow he prevailed. In comparison, it's much like the victory of the English against the Spanish Armada just a few years previous or the modern Battle of Midway--an amazing and very lopsided victory. But how did Yi do it? How was he able to use his wits, the currents as well as a lot of luck to turn the tide in favor of his demoralized navy? See the film and find out for yourself.
If you find this film in a theater, by all means see it. After all, it is HUGE in scope and does best with as big a screen as you can find. This also means that if you see it on DVD, it's best to watch it on a big screen as well--and perhaps this means taking it to your friend's house if they have a 70" HDTV! It's because the best thing about this movie is its scope--and you just have to see it to believe it. Seeing over a hundred ships (many of which are actually computer-generated--though you won't be able to tell because it was done so seamlessly) is reason enough to see this war film! It also is crammed with everything you'd expect in a film like this--action, blood and lots of heroism. It's the sort of rousing film that I could see energizing the Korean movie-goers. This also is a bit of a strike against it overseas. I know that not everyone cares whether or not the outnumbered Koreans won this battle--and many folks would probably rather see the next Iron Man movie. But, for what it is, it's a heck of a good film and deserves to be seen...and it might just surprise you if you give it a chance.
I stumbled upon this movie without having ever heard of it, and boy was I glad to watch it. It's the movie about one of the most famous Korean generals in Korean history during a crucial battle in the war with Japan. The acting in the movie was solid, even if I didn't understand the language. The naval battle scenes and how Admiral Yi used naval tactics to fight his enemy were realistic and breathtaking at the same time. I'd compare this with the 300: Rise of an Empire movie, with far less CGI, fantasy elements, better acting, and more realistic portrayal of naval battle. It's pretty amazing what they could do with ships back in those days.
The history/characters in the movie is a little hard to follow if you don't know about it beforehand or don't speak Korean/Japanese, but I still enjoyed it quite a bit and learned a little bit of Korean history in the process.
The history/characters in the movie is a little hard to follow if you don't know about it beforehand or don't speak Korean/Japanese, but I still enjoyed it quite a bit and learned a little bit of Korean history in the process.
Almost seems like the Korean version of 300 with an underdog nation going to battle with a power that's overwhelming, but thanks to their admiral, who shows no compromise, they journey ahead into one of the best naval battles I've seen on screen.
At times the story did get too sappy. For the most part, the filmmakers went for art over realism to make the emotional scenes very dramatic, but those battleship fights were worth the built up of the tactical aspects of war that began the film, which was mostly really great speeches from the admiral to rally the troops.
Not bad South Korea.
At times the story did get too sappy. For the most part, the filmmakers went for art over realism to make the emotional scenes very dramatic, but those battleship fights were worth the built up of the tactical aspects of war that began the film, which was mostly really great speeches from the admiral to rally the troops.
Not bad South Korea.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe all-time most-watched film in South Korea. 17.6 million tickets were sold nationwide.
- गूफ़In one scene, the pirates under Kurushima Michifusa are referred to as being from "Ehime Prefecture", prefectures were not as an administrative unit in Japan until after the Meiji Restoration in the mid 19th century. In the era of the film, that place known as Ehime Prefecture would have been called "Iyo".
- कनेक्शनFeatured in History Buffs: HB Mini: The Admiral Roaring Currents (2018)
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- How long is The Admiral: Roaring Currents?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $95,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $25,89,811
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $51,431
- 10 अग॰ 2014
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $13,83,42,258
- चलने की अवधि
- 2 घं 8 मि(128 min)
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.35 : 1
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