VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
6691
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Un film di spionaggio basato sulla pianificazione della sicurezza nazionale degli anni '80.Un film di spionaggio basato sulla pianificazione della sicurezza nazionale degli anni '80.Un film di spionaggio basato sulla pianificazione della sicurezza nazionale degli anni '80.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 9 vittorie e 25 candidature totali
Go Youn-jung
- Jo Yoo-jeong
- (as Ko Yoon-jung)
Delilah Kujala
- Bang Joo-Kyung
- (English version)
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
Wow, this was a surprise. I knew about Lee Jung-jae's directorial debut but I thought this was an average and messy effort. At least, that was what American critics made me believe. I should know better by this time.
In fact, I didn't find the story hard to follow at all. There is a dictatorship in place. Some people are fighting and want the President and the regime down. Some in the streets, some in covert operations. At the same time, North Korea wants him down for totally different reasons. On the N. Korean side, some people believe in reunification and other people only want to erase S. Korea. Americans, as usual, try to interfere and want the President down, even if at the same time they keep the diplomatic relations. This is basically what is happening and, of course, our guys have many secrets and we are always trying to find out who they really are.
I'm a big fan of political movies that work like chess games, especially when they have a big espionage component, and loved how Lee filmed some of these scenes, reminding films like Munich when this is about spies, reminding films like V. I. P or New World when this is a full action movie.
The editing is great and it's impossible to keep quiet during that incredibly final act. The acting was outstanding as expected and I'm really curious about what Lee does next. Great debut.
In fact, I didn't find the story hard to follow at all. There is a dictatorship in place. Some people are fighting and want the President and the regime down. Some in the streets, some in covert operations. At the same time, North Korea wants him down for totally different reasons. On the N. Korean side, some people believe in reunification and other people only want to erase S. Korea. Americans, as usual, try to interfere and want the President down, even if at the same time they keep the diplomatic relations. This is basically what is happening and, of course, our guys have many secrets and we are always trying to find out who they really are.
I'm a big fan of political movies that work like chess games, especially when they have a big espionage component, and loved how Lee filmed some of these scenes, reminding films like Munich when this is about spies, reminding films like V. I. P or New World when this is a full action movie.
The editing is great and it's impossible to keep quiet during that incredibly final act. The acting was outstanding as expected and I'm really curious about what Lee does next. Great debut.
Initially I find it a bit confusing and scattered as there is a huge espionage and political plot here crammed up in 2 hours. Very confusing for someone who has not much history of South Korea situation in the 1980s. I had to pause to read up before I continue with the movie. I understand the movie is fictional but based on real events. It is entertaining and full of surprises, twists, double agents, secrets but it doesn't gel properly. The acting is believable and good. Thankfully the subtitles are good too but one must read rather fast as there's lots of fast speech and action and noise. Would have scored higher if the story flow wasn't so messy.
I just saw the movie "Hunt" today, Sep 6 at Major Cineplex here in Pattaya, Thailand, liking it, finding it pretty OK.
The director/lead actor Lee (Chief Park), does a pretty good for this one being his first directing job. The plot is a bit crazy, but we all know how volatile Korean politics is and has always been.
Acting is top-notch from my point of view, very believable and the torture scenes are realistic, pretty well done.
The car chases are not bad at all, well inserted and needed in the context of the story.
All-in-all, a pretty OK flick that i think you'd enjoy it, if you like spy/action movies. Enjoy, and regards from Thailand!
The director/lead actor Lee (Chief Park), does a pretty good for this one being his first directing job. The plot is a bit crazy, but we all know how volatile Korean politics is and has always been.
Acting is top-notch from my point of view, very believable and the torture scenes are realistic, pretty well done.
The car chases are not bad at all, well inserted and needed in the context of the story.
All-in-all, a pretty OK flick that i think you'd enjoy it, if you like spy/action movies. Enjoy, and regards from Thailand!
Tensions simmer on the Korean Peninsula in 1980 as a couple of lead government agents from different divisions attempt to smoke out a mole within their ranks. With infiltrators from the North, double agents, temporary alliances, repression of dissent, controlled leaks, and brutal interrogations, nothing is what it seems. Beneath the surface of all the bloodshed, payoffs, and lies, the two men nourish hope that - deep down - their goals are the same. Neither one wishes for the gruesome violence against the Korean people to continue, but the other does not know.
This is the directorial debut for Lee Jung-jae, of Squid Game fame. He was present at this Toronto International Film Festival screening and was asked why he thinks Korean culture is so popular now. "It is our mix of sorrow and joy," he said "we do emotions well." In 1980 there was a military coup in Korea and thousands of innocent people were killed in the crossfire. Like the times, the film is tense and taut with conviction and emotion. It was hard for me to follow all the changes in tone, but I was enthralled by the action. The film first appeared at Cannes and opens to wider audiences in December.
This is the directorial debut for Lee Jung-jae, of Squid Game fame. He was present at this Toronto International Film Festival screening and was asked why he thinks Korean culture is so popular now. "It is our mix of sorrow and joy," he said "we do emotions well." In 1980 there was a military coup in Korea and thousands of innocent people were killed in the crossfire. Like the times, the film is tense and taut with conviction and emotion. It was hard for me to follow all the changes in tone, but I was enthralled by the action. The film first appeared at Cannes and opens to wider audiences in December.
I think the story line is too complicated for a 2 hour movie, may be better for a 6 episode series so that the story can develop at a slower pace and viewers have the time to process and understand. Maybe it's ok for Koreans, but for me as a foreigner with little knowledge of their history, I find it difficult to take in the whos and whys. I have many questions while watching, why he is doing this, why he is suspecting them, etc etc.
On the whole this movie is not bad for a first time director. Action scenes and acting are great. I like the 2 male leads and other supporting actors are good too.
On the whole this movie is not bad for a first time director. Action scenes and acting are great. I like the 2 male leads and other supporting actors are good too.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 25.994 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 16.348 USD
- 4 dic 2022
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 33.821.338 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 11min(131 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
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