Haeolbin
- 2024
- 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
1131
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Segue gli attivisti indipendentisti coreani che hanno lanciato un audace attacco ad Harbin contro i giapponesi per ottenere l'indipendenza del loro Paese.Segue gli attivisti indipendentisti coreani che hanno lanciato un audace attacco ad Harbin contro i giapponesi per ottenere l'indipendenza del loro Paese.Segue gli attivisti indipendentisti coreani che hanno lanciato un audace attacco ad Harbin contro i giapponesi per ottenere l'indipendenza del loro Paese.
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Jeon Yeo-been
- Gong Bu-in
- (as Jeon Yeo-bin)
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Harbin was a movie that took me on a journey in one particular sense: it starts off with a spectacular and especially gnarly, grisly insurgent-battle set piece, so pungent with blood and viscera and gore on a level that means to shock you with its brutality; this is followed by our flawed but stalwart hero Ahn Jung-Geun (don't worry you will be reminded of his name by the scarred Japanese antagonist as dozen times letting go the Japanese lieutenant for the whole "we can't keep going down this dark path" reasoning that ultimately leads to part of his troops being massacred; this then leads to... a reprimand but then he is back in good graces for some reason as the main plot to take out a Japanese Prime Minister; then it is a little dull as it goes into major exposition-plot mode and there are long shots of landscapes and characters that are fairly thin (and I had that worry of "oh this is getting too dry and dull)...
Then a funny thing happens: the story takes a suspenseful turn around the halfway mark (actual storytelling is a way where it's being *shown* instead of told as our hero turns his head on a train and book revelation): a major character is a mole in the Korean operation, and the unfolding of how this came to be - in what should be a stock approach with a black and white tinted flashback but it manages to be directed so that we are locked in with the performances and tension that this brings - is what brought me back around to liking the film again. It's never a poorly made film, on the contrary the director Woo Min-Ho has a sharp eye for detail and artistry, from the opening shot of the lone man on the ice to those ragged and harrowing battle shots, and then how we always know what is happening during the attacks or that one big whoops of an explosion that mucks up the plot for the Koreans.
If there's any overriding issue though it's that the main character of Ahn is just not that compelling, through no fault of Hyun Bin, simply that it's most interesting to see his best intentions turned sour from his comrades, but then this doesn't figure much into the rest of the story and he becomes more of a story device than anything else. Luckily the supporting cast pick up the slack, especially Park Hoo, Jo Woo Jin and, nearly unrecognizable from his various Kdrama appearances I'm used to seeing, Lee Dong-Wook (our boy has facial hair for once), and one does get more involved with the plot the more the stakes get turned up in the second half. It's worth seeing, though perhaps if you want a dark and gloomy wartime espionage epic where the ambition really meets the artistry go watch or watch again Age of Shadows instead.
Then a funny thing happens: the story takes a suspenseful turn around the halfway mark (actual storytelling is a way where it's being *shown* instead of told as our hero turns his head on a train and book revelation): a major character is a mole in the Korean operation, and the unfolding of how this came to be - in what should be a stock approach with a black and white tinted flashback but it manages to be directed so that we are locked in with the performances and tension that this brings - is what brought me back around to liking the film again. It's never a poorly made film, on the contrary the director Woo Min-Ho has a sharp eye for detail and artistry, from the opening shot of the lone man on the ice to those ragged and harrowing battle shots, and then how we always know what is happening during the attacks or that one big whoops of an explosion that mucks up the plot for the Koreans.
If there's any overriding issue though it's that the main character of Ahn is just not that compelling, through no fault of Hyun Bin, simply that it's most interesting to see his best intentions turned sour from his comrades, but then this doesn't figure much into the rest of the story and he becomes more of a story device than anything else. Luckily the supporting cast pick up the slack, especially Park Hoo, Jo Woo Jin and, nearly unrecognizable from his various Kdrama appearances I'm used to seeing, Lee Dong-Wook (our boy has facial hair for once), and one does get more involved with the plot the more the stakes get turned up in the second half. It's worth seeing, though perhaps if you want a dark and gloomy wartime espionage epic where the ambition really meets the artistry go watch or watch again Age of Shadows instead.
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!!!!
Unforgetable Masterwork! Serena But Profound.Hyun Bin is deserving of a significant acting accolade.
A masterwork beyond belief! Every moment was brilliantly performed by the actors, the cinematography was breathtaking, and the chills I got were unreal. There is no CG in the backgrounds or landscapes. Keeping that in mind will likely help you appreciate it more. I believe that you will be able to appreciate the film more if you watch it while following the emotional journeys of the characters, particularly Ahn Jung-geun. The movie seems serene but powerful to me. After seeing it, you will carry with you the lesson that General Ahn Jung-geun wished to get across: we should stay brave and optimistic and take things one step at a time. Unvel.
I was totally mesmerized by this magnificently produced and directed epic historical movie. The cinematography and production values are superb. The score is dramatic and effective - much better than Hans Zimmer's droning scores. Stunningly beautiful landscapes and frozen scenes are a visual feast. The interior shots are atmospheric. Gut wrenching battle scene. The musical movie "Hero" with Kim Go Eun has a different focus showing first atrocities committed by the Japanese and then the imprisonment. "Harbin" doesn't do this and instead is structured like a wartime espionage thriller like "Anthropoid" the excellent movie about the killing of Hangman Heydrich in Prague.
This movie is a timely reminder who the good guys and the bad guys are. Makes me sick that some are offended by Ahn's actions. Everyone needs to be reminded what happened in Korea and China before and during WW2. Political propaganda has warped the minds of many so it is timely this movie is out there to set people on the right path. Why do you think so many A listers lent their efforts to this movie including a cameo by Jung Woo Sung. Must praise the incredible cast. The director doesn't focus too long on closeups of faces. So no one personality dominates the screen even Ahn. Hyun Bin doesn't play an invincible hero. His doubts fears and mistakes are shown. Jeon Yeo Bin is serious looking so she is totally believable. Lee Dong Wook stands out as a composite character who depicts a different viewpoint in the leadership. How dare they kill him! Park Hoon who coincidentally was the antagonist in Memories of Alhambra with Hyun Bin, plays the evil Japanese soldier. Someone has to play the villain.
This is the best movie to come out of Korea since Parasite and deserves awards. It's been a long wait for the release. Hopefully more countries will release it widely and not be censored and silenced by politics.
This movie is a timely reminder who the good guys and the bad guys are. Makes me sick that some are offended by Ahn's actions. Everyone needs to be reminded what happened in Korea and China before and during WW2. Political propaganda has warped the minds of many so it is timely this movie is out there to set people on the right path. Why do you think so many A listers lent their efforts to this movie including a cameo by Jung Woo Sung. Must praise the incredible cast. The director doesn't focus too long on closeups of faces. So no one personality dominates the screen even Ahn. Hyun Bin doesn't play an invincible hero. His doubts fears and mistakes are shown. Jeon Yeo Bin is serious looking so she is totally believable. Lee Dong Wook stands out as a composite character who depicts a different viewpoint in the leadership. How dare they kill him! Park Hoon who coincidentally was the antagonist in Memories of Alhambra with Hyun Bin, plays the evil Japanese soldier. Someone has to play the villain.
This is the best movie to come out of Korea since Parasite and deserves awards. It's been a long wait for the release. Hopefully more countries will release it widely and not be censored and silenced by politics.
Hyun Bin's portrayal of Korean independence leader Ahn Jung-geun is a sophisticated portrait of what it takes to be human in an inhuman situation. The war they fight is brutal, the Japanese are unrelenting, the landscape and weather are harsh. Ahh struggles to lead, knowing choices he has made have cost the lives of his comrades. He faces an impossible dilemma: to give up and live with guilt of failure or to carry on, risking more deaths and more failure. This film uses stunning cinematography to highlight the bleakness and intensity of the independence fighters' world. This isn't an action film of set-piece stunts and thrills, but an intelligent and moving film of ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 30.000.000.000 KRW (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 951.874 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 27.923 USD
- 29 dic 2024
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 33.469.148 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 48min(108 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
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