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Masquerade

Titolo originale: Gwang-hae, wang-i doin nam-ja
  • 2012
  • VM18
  • 2h 11min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,8/10
7841
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Lee Byung-hun in Masquerade (2012)
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Un plebeo fisicamente simile al re avvelenato viene assunto segretamente per prendere il suo posto con la fine di salvare il suo paese dal caos.Un plebeo fisicamente simile al re avvelenato viene assunto segretamente per prendere il suo posto con la fine di salvare il suo paese dal caos.Un plebeo fisicamente simile al re avvelenato viene assunto segretamente per prendere il suo posto con la fine di salvare il suo paese dal caos.

  • Regia
    • Choo Chang-min
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jo-yun Hwang
    • Choo Chang-min
    • Masato Ide
  • Star
    • Lee Byung-hun
    • Ryu Seung-ryong
    • Han Hyo-joo
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,8/10
    7841
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Choo Chang-min
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jo-yun Hwang
      • Choo Chang-min
      • Masato Ide
    • Star
      • Lee Byung-hun
      • Ryu Seung-ryong
      • Han Hyo-joo
    • 33Recensioni degli utenti
    • 30Recensioni della critica
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    Lee Byung-hun
    Lee Byung-hun
    • Gwang-hae…
    Ryu Seung-ryong
    Ryu Seung-ryong
    • Heo Gyun
    Han Hyo-joo
    Han Hyo-joo
    • The Queen
    Kim In-kwon
    Kim In-kwon
    • Captain Do
    Jang Gwang
    Jang Gwang
    • Eunuch Jo
    Shim Eun-kyung
    Shim Eun-kyung
    • Sa-wol
    Kim Myung-gon
    Kim Myung-gon
    • Park Choong-seo
    Jeon Bae-soo
    Jeon Bae-soo
    • Hyeong-pan - Minister of Justice
    • (as Bae-Su Jeon)
    Kwon Bang-hyeon
    • Royal Kitchen Court Lady 2
    Kim Bi-bi
    Kim Bi-bi
    • Queen's Court Lady
    Lee Bong-ryun
    Lee Bong-ryun
    • Royal Kitchen Court Lady 1
    • (as Bong-ryeon Lee)
    Moon Chang-gil
    Moon Chang-gil
    • Prime Minister
    • (as Chang-Kil Moon)
    Won Dong-yun
    Won Dong-yun
    • Classical Scholar Hong Roo-mong
    Seung Ee-yeol
    • Sa-wol's Royal Physician
    Lee El
    Lee El
    • Lady Ahn
    Seo Eun-jeong
    • Gwang-hae's Court Lady
    Kwon Eun-soo
    Kwon Eun-soo
    • Gwang-hae's Towel Court Lady
    Kim Gil-dong
    Kim Gil-dong
    • Money Camouflage
    • Regia
      • Choo Chang-min
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jo-yun Hwang
      • Choo Chang-min
      • Masato Ide
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    10DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Masquerade

    A critical and commercial success in South Korea, and that's really no surprise. For a period drama, Masquerade contains plenty in its formula that made it so, from a premise that piqued curiosity, an A-list cast, and really solid production values with attention paid to detail, recreating the Joseon period under the reign of the 15th emperor Gwanghae, giving its interpretation to a missing 15 days in the documented Annals of the Joseon Dynasty journals, which writer Hwang Jo-yoon took the liberty to introduce a tale similar to The King and the Pauper, played out with full palace intrigue.

    King Gwanghae (Lee Byung-hun), like most kings when being unpopular, fears for his life, and instructs his Chief Secretary Heo Gyun (Ryoo Seung-ryong) to find a doppelganger. After a search, a bawdy comedian Ha-sun (also played by Lee) was found, and brought to the palace to be groomed as a stand-in, with this secret only made known to Heo Gyun, and Chief Eunuch (Jang Gwang) only, given that there are enemies of the state even in the courts, and nobody can be trusted with the secret except for the inner circle. Sure enough King Gwanghae got poisoned, and in his absence, Ha-sun has got to step up into the regal role, opening doors to light comedy, and the raising of eyebrows amongst those intent on committing treason as they slow sense some characteristics in their king that didn't seem quite right.

    Director Choo Chang-min had a solid hand at the helm of this production, never scrimping on the opulence of how courts and palaces function, with its legion of servants and court officials, while drawing out excellent performances from the cast at his disposal. There's enough in the film to make anyone sit up and take note of the intricacies of political maneuvering, especially when there are vultures swirling around and ever ready to swoop in to take advantage of any perceived weakness. The story here ranks up there with just about any palace drama anywhere in the world, with loose ends opened during the narrative all neatly tied up, with strong emotions to boot.

    Lee Byung-hyun is possibly in his finest role(s) yet playing the two different characters of one having the highest office in the land, while the other a poor nobody plucked from obscurity to assume a role he would have never dreamed of. As King Gwanghae, he plays him ruthless and not very well liked, but as Ha-sun, Lee shows off his acting chops in varying his styles as the need and narrative called for it, being goofy when required, or with all regal pomp when in the open with many eyes and ears. He straddles the roles quite effortlessly, which is a good dramatic break for the actor, who is probably better known for his dumbed down Hollywood exploits that prefer his rock solid abs than to his acting ability, which will convince naysayers that this man can truly act.

    The supporting cast also put in top notch performances to play off Lee, especially when the narrative fleshes them out in three dimensions rather than to pass them off as caricatures. Top of the list goes to Heo Gyun as the main executer of the plot, installing Ha-sun as the King while waiting for his real master to awaken from poisoned slumber, and teaching his puppet to wise up, only to be surprised by the man's humanity, which set out to touch the lives of many others, and with it came new found respect. Jang Gwang as the Chief Eunuch was excellent too in being one of two in the scheme of things, and serves as Ha-sun's confidante, and observer during non-official periods.

    And others in the story include Captain Do (Kim In-kwon), as the King's royal bodyguard who begins to suspect something's amiss, the young food taster Sa-wol (Shim Eun-kyung) who brings him his meals, and the Queen Consort Joong Jun (Han Hyo-joo) herself, all who slowly benefit from what they thought was a profound change in heart of a man whom they never would have thought to change for the better with new found humanity and grace on display, and each story arc contributing to the breadth of the story, keeping it moving at fast pace, as well as keeping audiences on their feet with each dangerously close shaves of potential exposure of plot and identity.

    It's been some time since I had last enjoyed a Korean period film, so this came as a pleasant surprise. It's that kind of production that's big in scale and ambition, and delivered on all counts. Masquerade deserves all the critical and commercial success gone its way and more, and it qualifies itself into my shortlist as one of the best this year has to offer. A definite recommend!
    10gingertan88

    Great Plot and amazing acting!

    I am not a fan of costume drama/movie and have limited knowledge of the truth historical events which the story is based upon. I even have doubt of watching this movie at the first place. But the slogan drew me in, 'The Kingdom in the hands of a layman for 15 days".

    The front part for about 30 minutes is kind of pale. But I am happy that I got through that. Because what follows is the one of the most intriguing and interesting plot I had watch for a long time.

    It is simple plot. A king is afraid of an assassination plan (later got drugged) and proceed to hide himself and put a fake on the throne for 15 days. The story follow Ha-seon, a layman impersonate as the fake king puppet during his 15 days reign of Joseon Kingdom and the relationship with his servants and the queen.

    Lee Byung Hun is terrific as King Gwanghae and Ha-seon. The transition through and forth is clearly display. The affection towards his maid, Sawal, the Queen and the royal chief secretary is so well acted.

    This movie give people something to think about. A king and a layman is not much different. A king is made to rule the country but he is not necessary the best man for the job. In the other way round, a layman with little literature education who had experience the poverty and difficulties as a citizen should not have the ability to rule a kingdom. BUT, HE DOES WITH HIS OWN WAYS AND MADE CHANGES THAT TURN THE KINGDOM INTO A BETTER PLACE.
    10aka-valkra

    Amazing. Absolutely Amazing.

    This movie is the reason why I love cinema so much. A beautiful film that conveys so much emotion from you, I cried so much during this movie. Every actor did an amazing job but the main character showed some serious acting chops with his performance. When the scenes switch between the impostor and the real king, you don't for a single second think "Oh it's the same guy". It's two completely different and separate people despite being played by the same actor, now that takes some serious acting skills to pull off. The cinematography, sets, costumes, script, and everything was perfect. I hoped that the ending would have turned out different but being that it's a historical movie, it can't be helped. I don't usually like historical movies aside from WW2 movies, but this one is now my absolute favorite. Before watching, I knew literally nothing about Korean history but this movie has definitely made me a fan. Would recommend to anyone who likes inspiring, beautiful, funny, and emotional films.. so basically everyone. An easy 10/10.
    10Yogesh-Odyssey-Opera

    "Live Like a King"

    It's a period drama called "Masquerade", also as "Gwanghae – the man who becomes the King". It is a real story of an infamous tyrant king, but he was a good politician who helped restoring his country which had been ravaged by the war with Japan and also secured the country from the Qing Dynasty of China for a while through his practical diplomatic policies. Now he is mostly regarded as a wise king unluckily stuck in the domestic political feuds which turned out to be the main cause of his undoing, and many historians say Joseon would have not suffered two disastrous invasions by the Qing Dynasty if he had not been dethroned by a coup in 1623.

    We can witness many resemblances of "Kagemusha"(1980) and "Dave"(1993) in Masquerade. As getting involved in the political feuds at his court, King Gwanghae(Lee Byeong-heon), has been nervous about possible assassination attempts, so he needs a double for protecting him from constant danger. The king's adviser, Heo Gyun(Ryoo Seung-yong), finds a suitable man for the job. He is a clown named Ha-seon(also played by Lee Byeong-heon), and he has been earning a living through his silly antics imitating the king in front of people. Ha-seon got trained and adequately does his job as ordered while the real king is having his own private time outside the court, but he is soon assigned with a far greater task.

    The real king suddenly loses his consciousness due to poison, situation becomes worse and Heo Gyun demands Ha-seon to disguise himself as the king for a while to deceive others at the court. Ha-seon is reluctant, but he quickly accepts his plan because he is promised that he will be paid well. The feel is good to see a Jovial type king rather than a stern, under the guidance by Heo Gyun and the king's eunuch. As Heo Gyun instructed before, all he has to do is just sit in the King's chair and act like him. Though the people at the court are a little confused by sudden changes in His Majesty's behaviors, Ha-seon playing really good. Even the Queen and his personal bodyguard believe him, but Ha-seon crossed his line this creates an enmity between the haters in the own courtyard.

    Even though he belongs to a lower caste, but he is a smart guy who can read and learn, so he becomes more active than before at the council with his high-ranking officials.As we awaiting eagerly the king regains the consciousness and it makes the situation Orphic and it heads to a terrific climax. Lee Byeong-heon, Ryoo Seung-yong and some part timers really build the film in to a Class.

    TWO THUMBS UP!
    9latinfineart

    A magnificent film. An achievement in filmmaking

    This was an absolutely stunning film. It is amazing to me that a director with relatively minimal experience can produce a masterpiece like this film. The story, the dialogue, acting, the costumes, the set decorations, the locations. Everything was absolutely pitch perfect. If only Hollywood could make films this good. I understand why it won so many awards. An absolutely stunning achievement.

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      The idea for Masquerade developed from the true story of missing records totalling 15 days from the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty. Knowing that the king was kind, but paranoid, the staff constructed this idea as something that could have happened during that undocumented time.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 13 settembre 2012 (Corea del Sud)
    • Paese di origine
      • Corea del Sud
    • Siti ufficiali
      • CJ Entertainment (South Korea)
      • Official site (Japan)
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      • I Am the King of Joseon
    • Luoghi delle riprese
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      • CJ Entertainment
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 2h 11min(131 min)
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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