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Tsunami: A Fúria do Oceano

Título original: Haeundae
  • 2009
  • R
  • 2 h
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,5/10
5,5 mil
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Ha Ji-Won, Park Joong-hoon, Sul Kyung-gu, and Uhm Junghwa in Tsunami: A Fúria do Oceano (2009)
Man-sik, a native of a popular vacation spot Haeundae beach is preparing to propose to his longtime girlfriend, Yeon-hee. In the meantime, geologist KIM Hwi discovers signs of tsunami. Eventually, a mega-tsunami is headed straight for Haeundae at 500 miles per hour.
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O geólogo marinho Kim prevê a chegada de um mega tsunami que promete destruir tudo em seu caminho. Ele tenta desesperadamente alertar as autoridades e turistas inocentes sobre a catástrofe p... Ler tudoO geólogo marinho Kim prevê a chegada de um mega tsunami que promete destruir tudo em seu caminho. Ele tenta desesperadamente alertar as autoridades e turistas inocentes sobre a catástrofe para salvar o máximo de vidas que puder.O geólogo marinho Kim prevê a chegada de um mega tsunami que promete destruir tudo em seu caminho. Ele tenta desesperadamente alertar as autoridades e turistas inocentes sobre a catástrofe para salvar o máximo de vidas que puder.

  • Direção
    • JK Youn
  • Roteiristas
    • Hae-sim Jung
    • JK Youn
  • Artistas
    • Kim Yoo-jung
    • Lee Briggs
    • Lee Min-ki
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,5/10
    5,5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • JK Youn
    • Roteiristas
      • Hae-sim Jung
      • JK Youn
    • Artistas
      • Kim Yoo-jung
      • Lee Briggs
      • Lee Min-ki
    • 46Avaliações de usuários
    • 47Avaliações da crítica
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      • 6 vitórias e 13 indicações no total

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    Kim Yoo-jung
    Kim Yoo-jung
    • Ji-min
    • (as Kim Yoo-jeong)
    Lee Briggs
    Lee Briggs
    • Helicopter Pilot
    Lee Min-ki
    Lee Min-ki
    • Hyeong-shik
    Uhm Junghwa
    Uhm Junghwa
    • Lee Yu-jin
    Ha Ji-Won
    Ha Ji-Won
    • Gang Yeon-hee
    Sul Kyung-gu
    Sul Kyung-gu
    • Choi Man-shik
    Park Myeong-hoon
    Park Myeong-hoon
    • Emergency Room Intern
    Kang Ye-won
    Kang Ye-won
    • Hee-mee
    Nicole Dionne
    Nicole Dionne
    • Yeon-Hee
    • (narração)
    Song Jae-ho
    Song Jae-ho
    • Choi's uncle
    Kim Hye-hwa
    Kim Hye-hwa
    • Woman with parasol
    Kim In-kwon
    Kim In-kwon
    • Dong-chun
    Sean House
    • Helicopter Crew Chief
    Choi Jae-sup
    Choi Jae-sup
    • Dong-soo
    Sung Byoung-sook
    Sung Byoung-sook
    • Dong-chun's mother
    Kim Ji-Yeong
    • Geum Ryeon
    Park Joong-hoon
    Park Joong-hoon
    • Kim Hwi
    Yeo Ho-min
    • Jun-ha
    • Direção
      • JK Youn
    • Roteiristas
      • Hae-sim Jung
      • JK Youn
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    Avaliações de usuários46

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    6paul_m_haakonsen

    You won't be washed away, but prepare to get drenched!

    I found this movie to be a good attempt at a disaster genre movie to come out of Korea.

    The movie had a good story, and had enough interesting side stories to keep you compelled. It is good to have several story lines that work well to come together for a good wholesome story.

    The characters in the movie were good and believable, though some of the dialogue were cheezy at times.

    The effects of the movie were adequate, but of course you can see it is not a multi-million dollar Hollywood CGI fest going on. But with that in mind, they made the effects work well enough.

    This movie is a good alternative to the usual comedies and horrors movie that mostly come out of Korea. It also takes up some real life issues about tsunamies.

    In overall I think this movie is a good choice if you like disaster movies, and if you are tired of big Hollywood movies with superstar cast listings.
    3Siamois

    Cheese overload!

    Disaster movies have been fine-tuned by Hollywood into a fairly reliable and polished formula. One of the ingredient is usually a good dose of melodrama. Now, Asian cinema as well, is known to spice movies with melodramatic bits.

    It therefore doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what an Asian take on disaster movies is gonna end up looking like: A melodramatic extravaganza.

    The first hour of Haeundae (also known as Tidal Wave in English) consists of setting up the table by presenting the cookie-cutter characters (played by a rather weak cast which tends to overact) and their clichés relationships. The script and story is pretty standard for the genre (you've seen all of this in Twister, Armageddon, many of Emmerich's movies and so on) but the writing is just... immature. As if the script came straight from a high school play. I must still praise some of the comedy bits, which are indeed funny and make certain characters more likable. Unfortunately, the dramatic bits are as (unintentionally) funny as the comedic ones and that is a problem.

    The final part of the film is where the disaster unleashes and ends up being a poor payoff. The special effects, cinematography, editing are uninspired. This film suffers from poor direction and you immediately feel like you'd rather catch an old disaster flick on cable TV. But what absolutely kills the disaster scenes are the tear-jerking attempts. It's like the director is trying to squeeze a dehydrated fruit and fill a glass with orange juice.

    It still deserves a 3 because there is some heart to it and it maintains your interest with some of the quirky characters. Plus a few comedic bits are also worth it. But if you're not a fan of the genre, expect a big waste of time.
    alienworlds

    Surprisingly Rotten Movie

    I have seen quite a few Asian films from many different countries in Asia and this one was by far the worst one I have ever seen. Seriously marred by bad acting over 75 percent of the time, the concept of a Tsunami movie was buried beneath ten feet of choppy unrelated inconsequential events. I was not sure if it really was about a Tsunami until near the end-it seemed to be mostly about nothing but a raving alcoholic imbecile with a little boy. I would not recommend this film to anyone.Compared to The Host, a recent Korean horror-Sf film, Heaundea, comes off like a terrible commercial for international travel, as in, this is one vacation you would not want to take.
    4Leofwine_draca

    Silly and melodramatic in equal measure

    This lacklustre disaster flick should have been so good: it features tremendously good special effects scenes of 100-metre high waves tearing through a city, laying waste to anything and everything in their path. These scenes alone are among some of the best bits I've ever watched in the whole disaster genre; destruction and mayhem on a massive scale, with carefully-crafted CGI bringing the chaos to full and authentic life.

    It's a shame, then, that the surrounding movie is so poor. Tidal Wave takes an hour to get to the disaster stuff, and until that time we're treated to…Korean comedy. Now, I don't mind a bit of comedy, the quirkier the better; THE HOST had a lot of fun moments. But this comedy is something else, the comedy of ridiculous characters behaving ridiculously, almost on a sub-slapstick standard. The over-the-top acting is absolutely appalling; I avoid American comedies on principle but this is even worse than those.

    Of course, disaster movies always have to build up to the disaster, and I fully understand the need to develop the characters before dropping them in the clag. But, in my mind, the film should always be about the disaster, even before it occurs: have characters making warnings that are unheeded, or build suspense and foreboding with minor events preceding it. DANTE'S PEAK is a case in point of how to achieve this. TIDAL WAVE sits in a completely different, and entirely superfluous, genre until the actual disaster occurs.

    Once the chaos gets underway, things get a lot better, although there's a reliance on overwrought melodrama which will test the patience of even the most hardened viewer, I imagine. Endless scenes of characters facing death, drawn out in painful slow-motion and with maximum crying, screaming, sobbing and telling each other they love them. Such scenes are a personal pet hate of mine, and they threaten to overwhelm the film even when the going gets good. It's a real shame, as with access to those special effects TIDAL WAVE could have, and should have, been a true great.
    6Quinoa1984

    a Korean disaster-movie response to real chaos. here we go...

    Koreans, apparently, have never made a big disaster movie until now. It's taken this long, until 2009, so many years after fellows in other Asian countries (like Japan or, well, Japan) have done the disaster-movie thing over and over, usually with monsters. Why is this? Perhaps Korea didn't have the budget for it - apparently, at a mere 11 million US, this is the biggest budgeted movie in Korean history, and it looks like a giant Titanic-movie as one might expect - or the intent with the subject matter. I don't know why Je-gun Yun decided now was the time, or this was the subject, but it probably has something to do with an actual giant damn tsunami taking apart coastlines all across the south-east Asian seaboard and killing hundreds of thousands and displacing so many more. It's one of those monumental disasters-of-the-decade that in its own circles (i.e. countries) is as horrible as Katrina.

    So, perhaps, this is the first step towards healing: a big blockbuster that doesn't really elevate the form from previous American big-budget summer disaster-movie blockbusters, but doesn't suck like a box of Michael Bay d***s either. The film, named after a shore-line city, follows a group of characters in a series of semi (or not at all) connected plots, including one with a man who previously caused the accidental death of another while they worked on a boat during tsunami 2004 and has to reconcile with his alcoholism and a possible new love, another with a new coast-guard worker and his (unintentional) love interest, and a guy working at the weather-control center who has a very estranged relationship with his ex and his daughter who doesn't even know he's her father (since, you know, he works non-stop at a weather center tracking earthquakes and the like).

    For the first hour, or maybe more, there are some big laughs and some entertainment to be had, if only on that shallow-surface level one might be familiar with in an Independence Day kind of fold-out (or for the older folks Towering Inferno). With the exception of the young coast-guard guy and the twerpy girl who is or isn't trying to court him depending on her mood, which just sucks, the plots are at least sort of engaging on a fun-dumb movie level. And even with the shots of visual effects that look terrible (and some of it is SyFy level quality), when the actual tsunami hits the city it is quite a sight and thing to experience, especially with a full audience. The problem that Yun comes with though is both the script, its uneven plot threads and hit-or-miss humor (some of it is very funny, intentionally so, including a giant explosion scene on a bridge during the tsunami climax), and in corralling some of the acting.

    From what I hear, some Korean movies do swing and sway quite wildly between moods from scene to scene, and it isn't usually consistent even in the best films (exceptions I think might be Bong Joon-Ho and Chanwook Park's films). But here in Haeundae it breaks down like this: two-thirds of this is a decent crowd-pleaser, what my wife called a "mixed salad" kind of entertainment. And then in the last twenty-five minutes it turns into more or less a total weepy, so much so that you'll either fall for it completely Titanic style (and lo and behold many in the audience I saw the film with, mostly Korean-Americans or Koreans in town in NYC, were in tears), or you'll be scratching your head or simply cringing at the hysterics on display. It's never too terribly directed, but after so much of it... you wonder when it will end. It's a good start for a possible future genre Korea can take some more cracks at. It's just not something you need to rush to see. Unless you're a die-hard Roland Emmerich/Korea fan. And yes, fan of Korea, not even Korean movies.

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    • Curiosidades
      The CGI tsunami sequences had been shot at Kerner Optical's stages using water-dump tanks left over from special effects sequences of Indiana Jones e o Reino da Caveira de Cristal (2008) in San Rafael, California in November and December 2008, months before any principal photography began in South Korea
    • Erros de gravação
      When the grandmother is watching the wave come in on the bridge, an aerial point-of-view shot shows the wave yet the height of the water around the footings remains constant.
    • Citações

      Helicopter Pilot: We need to adjust those settings, this doesn't look right.

      Emergency Room Intern: James, James! James! We need to look at this. Something strange.

      [He shows the man the paper]

      Helicopter Pilot: Oh my god!

      Emergency Room Intern: Why am I jumping to this? Just listen up! Move the people somewhere higher okay! It's the Tsunami!

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 22 de julho de 2009 (Coreia do Sul)
    • País de origem
      • Coreia do Sul
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (South Korea)
    • Idiomas
      • Coreano
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Tsunami
    • Locações de filme
      • San Rafael, Califórnia, EUA(CGI sequences)
    • Empresas de produção
      • CJ Entertainment
      • Doosabu Film
      • Polygon Entertainment
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      • 2 h(120 min)
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