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Memories of War

Original title: Incheon sangryuk jakjeon
  • 2016
  • 12
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
6.5K
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Liam Neeson, Lee Jung-jae, Lee Beom-su, and Jin Se-yeon in Memories of War (2016)
During the Korean War, an elite group of South Korean Navy Special Forces went undercover to successfully infiltrate the North Korean command center.
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A team of spies is sent into Incheon to gain intelligence on North Korean positions ahead of the invasion by UN forces.A team of spies is sent into Incheon to gain intelligence on North Korean positions ahead of the invasion by UN forces.A team of spies is sent into Incheon to gain intelligence on North Korean positions ahead of the invasion by UN forces.

  • Director
    • John H. Lee
  • Writers
    • Man-Hee Lee
    • John H. Lee
    • Sean Dulake
  • Stars
    • Liam Neeson
    • Lee Jung-jae
    • Lee Beom-su
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    6.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John H. Lee
    • Writers
      • Man-Hee Lee
      • John H. Lee
      • Sean Dulake
    • Stars
      • Liam Neeson
      • Lee Jung-jae
      • Lee Beom-su
    • 58User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson
    • Douglas MacArthur
    Lee Jung-jae
    Lee Jung-jae
    • Jang Hak-soo
    Lee Beom-su
    Lee Beom-su
    • Lim Gye-jin
    Jin Se-yeon
    Jin Se-yeon
    • Han Jae-sun
    Park Chul-min
    Park Chul-min
    • Nam Ki-sun
    Jeong Jun-ho
    Jeong Jun-ho
    • Seo Jin-chul
    Kim Byeong-Ok
    Kim Byeong-Ok
    • Choi Seok-joong
    Kim Seon-a
    Kim Seon-a
    • Kim Hwa-young
    Kim Young Ae
    Kim Young Ae
    • Na Jeong-nim
    Park Sung-woong
    Park Sung-woong
    • Park Nam-chul
    Jung Kyung-soon
    • Jeong Seol-sil
    Yoshihiro Akiyama
    Yoshihiro Akiyama
    • Baek San
    • (as Choo Sung-Hoon)
    Lee Won-jong
    Lee Won-jong
    • Chongsalyeong-gwan
    Geum-Seong Kil
    • Cheon Dal-joong
    Go Yoon
    • Oh Dae-soo
    Sung Hyuk
    Sung Hyuk
    • Song Sang-deuk
    Jin Yong-wook
    Jin Yong-wook
    • Jo In-guk
    Jang Joon-hak
    • Yang Pan-dong
    • Director
      • John H. Lee
    • Writers
      • Man-Hee Lee
      • John H. Lee
      • Sean Dulake
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    7alexdeleonfilm

    Okay Korean War drama with papier maché Liam Neeson as Douglas MacArthur

    Operation Chromite Viewed in Koreatown, Los Angeles, Sunday August 14, 2016.. image1.png

    Directed by Lee Jae-Han. Starring Liam Neeson as General Douglas MacArthur and Jung-Jae Lee as the leader of a nearly suicidal undercover mission behind North Korean lines at the peak of the Korean War. Operation Chromite --(original Korean title, 인천상륙작전; 仁川上陸作戰;Incheon Sangnyuk Jae-jeon) is a 2016 South Korean war drama blockbuster directed by John H. Lee and based on actual events leading up to the decisive Invasion of Inchon led by MacArthur in 1950. which turned the tide of the war after initial North Korean successes.

    "Operation Chromite" was the real life code-name of a secret operation whose purpose was to infiltrate the North Korean defenses at Inchon and clear the way for MacArthur's surprise attack from the sea. Handsome charismatic actor Jung-jae Lee is the leader of an eight man squad disguised as North Koreans who infiltrate North Korean HQ in Inchon to find out where the mine fields are that would block a naval incursion. In actual fact MacArthur's surprise move far behind enemy lines resulted in the recapture of Seoul and the turning of the tide in the darkest early days of the Korean War when American and South Korean forces had been pushed back to a mere toe-hold in the so- called Pusan Perimeter. Neeson's portrayal of MacArthur is such a caricature it's almost a joke, however the principal Korean actor's, hero Jung-jae Lee and villainous North Korean commander Bum- soo Lee, are quite convincing and keep the suspense at a peak throughout. With director "John H." Lee this might be called the Picture of the Three Lees.

    Overall a rousing historical war film with lots of shootouts and suspense ~ money's worth "time pass" if nothing else. Lead actor Jung Jae Lee was a discovery and I will look for more of his films. MacArthur was previously portrayed by Gregory Peck in the 1977 biopic entitled "MacArthur" and by Sir Lawrence Olivier in the 1981 Reverend Moon (Unity Church) funded monstrosity entitled "Inchon", described as "a noisy and absurd re-telling of the great 1950 invasion of Inchon during the Korean War" on IMDb and a high ranker on many Worst film of All Time lists. Operation Chromite is basically a Korean Flag waver similar to WW II Hollywood films which were designed to promote civilian morale on the home front against the Axis enemies. What is significant here is that this is not just an historical film to remind people about a war that took place over sixty years ago but also an alert to the ongoing hostility of North Korea even today. Not to forget that a peace treaty was never signed between the two Koreas and that Nuclear armed North Korea continues to rattle the Sabres daily in northeast Asia, even threatening the USA and Japan with possible nuclear attacks.

    North Korea has described the film as "ridiculous bravado from ignorant lunatics" -- only to be expected from this insane corner of the world. Op Chromite was released in Korea on July 27, 2016 and is already the big hit of the year in Korea. It may not make waves at festivals but it's not at all bad and is worth checking out.
    6Wizard-8

    Okay, but should have been better

    This South Korean war epic/action movie does get a marginal recommendation from me, being that it's not boring and it does contain some good action and some excitement. But at the same time, the movie is clearly being held back from maximum impact due to some significant flaws. For starters, there are the production values. While the movie was big budget by Korean standards, and indeed some shots look very nice, all the same there are many moments where the movie does not have enough "oompth" to its look, giving the movie a restrained feeling. Also, linking footage and entire scenes seem to be missing at times. A bigger problem, however, is the script. The script is severely underwritten at times, most notably being the heroes who set out on the mission. The heroes are poorly introduced, and we learn next to nothing about them. Also, the storyline has a lot of predictability to it; you'll have seen many moments in this movie in other war movies before. Another problem is that the English language dialogue often sounds very stilted and awful. This may be why actor Liam Neeson seems to be hamming it up at times. I realize I may be portraying this movie to be worse than it really is, so let me say again that while the movie could have been better, it is an acceptable time-waster. And it's a heck of a lot better than the 1982 movie "Inchon".
    7reisen55

    Tight, well presented miniature action-war film.

    This is a little hidden gem of a film, you probably won't find it running anywhere as it has a limited budget and almost zero media behind it. But you SEE every dollar on the screen and it looks like it cost twice the sum, so stick with it. Very much a war film, behind enemy lines and a plot that, while based in Korea, is one we know very well. French resistance type of action. Liam Neeson makes a very good MacArthur (much better than Tommy Lee Jones and Sir Laurence some time back), at times catching even the face quite right. (Greg Peck has the high honor). But here we have a straightforward story of brave men doing brave deeds with honor. We should remember such men, and this film gives their heroism a chance to shine. BTW this may be a fictionalized plot but it is based on true events. All told, well worth the time.
    6ImdbAllowsLeftwingExtemistBots

    Ruined by American dubbing

    Good story portraying the cruelty of this war and Liam Neeson plays his role well but the rest is absolutely ruined by ignorant American dubbing.

    The dubbing completely removes the immersion as the director / voice actors show complete ignorance to any Asian culture and the complete inability to pick up on subtleties (A characteristic of American dubbing that is well known to anyone who watches Asian cinema or anime). The result is the terrible voice actors cannot correctly portray any atmosphere.

    If you can handle that, or can find the original, subtitled, then the film is worth a watch.
    7s3276169

    Entertaining but not without limitations....

    As of late, it seems every country with a nationalistic concerns, has been turning out war films with what I'd call, "patriotic" overtones.

    Operation Chromite offers up a South Korean/US take on the Korea war. There's a good back story, complimented by decent acting, directing and lots of well paced, polished action.

    That said, I'd describe this film as also a bit simplistic in its approach. The North are, for the most part, the "bad guys" in a very black and white way and the Southern solders, the "good guys".

    If you can accept these limitations, this war film remains a mostly enjoyable watch. Seven out of ten from me.

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    • Trivia
      Production studio wanted it so that Liam Neeson's filming scenes were filmed in America, but due to the movie background, he had requested it had to be filmed in South Korea.
    • Goofs
      Capt. Jang and his men commandeer a North Korean Self-Propelled Gun (SPG) and use it to assault North Korean beach defenses at Wolmi-Do. However, its appearance does not resemble the actual North Korean SPG in service at the time, the SU-76. The real SU-76 had a thinner, longer gun on a rear-mounted casemate, while the one in the film has a front-mounted casemate housing a shorter, larger main gun.

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 2016 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Battle for Incheon: Operation Chromite
    • Filming locations
      • Seoul, South Korea
    • Production company
      • Taewon Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $12,620,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,023,348
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $31,662
      • Aug 7, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,749,918
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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