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Glory Day

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Ji Soo, Ryu Jun-yeol, Suho, and Kim Hee-Chan in Glory Day (2015)
Drama

Four friends on a trip rescue a woman who is being beaten by a man, only to be pursued by the police. One of them lapses into unconsciousness following an ensuing car accident and the other ... Read allFour friends on a trip rescue a woman who is being beaten by a man, only to be pursued by the police. One of them lapses into unconsciousness following an ensuing car accident and the other three are arrested on suspicion of murder.Four friends on a trip rescue a woman who is being beaten by a man, only to be pursued by the police. One of them lapses into unconsciousness following an ensuing car accident and the other three are arrested on suspicion of murder.

  • Director
    • Jeong-Yeol Choi
  • Writer
    • Jeong-Yeol Choi
  • Stars
    • Ji Soo
    • Suho
    • Ryu Jun-yeol
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    866
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    • Director
      • Jeong-Yeol Choi
    • Writer
      • Jeong-Yeol Choi
    • Stars
      • Ji Soo
      • Suho
      • Ryu Jun-yeol
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Ji Soo
    Ji Soo
    • Yong-bi
    Suho
    Suho
    • Sang-woo
    Ryu Jun-yeol
    Ryu Jun-yeol
    • Ji-gong
    Kim Hee-Chan
    • Doo-man
    Kim Dong-wan
    Kim Dong-wan
    • Yong-bi's Brother
    Kim Bi-bi
    Kim Bi-bi
    • Administration department employee
    Jeong Do-won
    Jeong Do-won
    • Detective Baek
    Jung Gi-sub
    Jung Gi-sub
    • Drunk
    Yu Ha-bok
    • Doo-man's father
    Lee Ji-yeon
    • Park Eun-hye
    • (as Ji-yeon Lee)
    Choi Joon-Young
    • Detective Choi
    Kim Myung-joon
    • Baseball club staff
    Lee Sang-hee
    Lee Sang-hee
    • Nurse
    • Director
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    8Reno-Rangan

    Whose fault is it anyway!!!!

    Here I'm back to review a Korean film. I have seen hundreds of Korean films, but seems I have never seen a story about youngsters like this one. Or probably not in a long time. An interesting storyline, written and directed by a debutant filmmaker. My first impression was the Korean version of 'Interrogation'. Well, almost looked like one. Only it was less violent. It is one of those films, some people could feel uncomfortable watching, because of the overwhelming annoyance of negativity or tortures. If you have seen 'Brokedown Palace', you will get it. But there are many other similar flicks that you could be familiar with a few.

    It was not a straight narration. Often revealed recent past events to make the story straight. It all begins when four friends chased by the cops on the foot in a late night street. That looked fun, but it was not. Because the story takes a twist on the earliest. One of them got into an accident. So their getaway ends there. Now being caught, the film set to reveal why they were running away from the cops. It was a slow interrogation. Meanwhile, the four boys' individual lives briefed. Where they were coming from, their family, the social status and why they have ended in another town.

    The film did not dig deep enough on everybody, except surrounding the mystery on what the film is dealing with. It shows the strength of their friendship. When one of them got seriously injured, how solidly they stood for him and each other. Well, that's what they wanted to do, but they have entangled with the complication in the police station. Their effort to make the cops to understand what really had happened, especially their parents intervene to free them, seems nothing's working. It went on like that, but at some stage, it's set to test their friendship bond. The bond of a very long relationship. From there, where it all heads were a little emotional conclusion.

    -xX] Stop avoiding the facts! We'll tell them what really happened. [Xx-

    No matter who's the filmmaker, even if he's a newcomer or a big shot, high or small budget film, or there any familiar faces around, the Korean films all are almost has the same vibe. I mean any story, any situation turned to be so hard hitting that would remain in our minds for a very long time even after finished watching. Take an example of this film, it had a simple story. The developments were nothing other than going back to just a few hours earlier to reveal important parts. There was no twist like that going to flip the entire event before the end. But still it had one twist, in the form of the other way around, which steered it towards the emotional side.

    When it comes the emotions, not a typical tearjerker I have been expecting. Because truthfully, I wanted it to be that way, ready to compromise with cliches. So they knew the viewers would expect it, hence the story ended differently. As for me, it is not just under-rated film, but also under-noticed decent film. If I meant decent, that's it was a much, much better film. Definitely slow moving, but that's the way it is and worked out well. All the lead actors were good, even those are in small roles. Surprisingly, for such an intentional drama, the film had been just a 90 minutes long. Why surprised? Because I have seen an usual Korean film's average length is very close to two hours or just above.

    I have read some negative remarks, but one should focus well enough to understand completely. It's not about tough platform, but watching it undisturbed could ensure there's nothing wrong with the film. Only they have failed to acknowledge it. There's nothing much movement in the narration like stunt sequences. Everything was conversation and/or interrogation. The drama. But major uncertain is every key event that could possibly solve the puzzle were kept locked away. Something they wanted to tell like from the real world perspective. Especially in the aspect of arrogant cops and self rescuing parents. It's totally hard truth that's depicted nicely in this cinematic version. If you are asking my opinion, I absolutely say go for it.

    8/10
    7yorimas

    🖤+😭

    It was a great movie but since it made me cry + ending 😭 I will minus one star 💀
    10heniekb

    Troubled Youth

    It's one of these movies that it is very hard to watch. I was welded to the chair after the first 10 minutes and I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. You feel so much sympathy for the youngsters and share their helplessness. I was essentially driven to tears a couple of times. You want to scream at everyone and take the events into your own hands that's how good the helplessness of the characters is shared with the viewer. And most of all a great acting. I'm always struck how good are young Korean actors. How mature is their performance.
    8Foutainoflife

    Where Is The Justice?

    This movie is about a group of young men on the cusp of starting their lives. They are making decisions about their futures and one has decided his future will be in the military and after discharge he will seek an occupation in civil service. The guys decide to take a trip to see their friend off as he joins the military. Their evening is filled mostly with a lot of fun and hanging out but things take a sour turn when they encounter a domestic situation and try to intervene on behalf of the abused woman. This decision will change their lives.

    Let's talk about the great parts of this film. To start off, this is a very relatable story. We see sad situations of domestic violence and unfortunately, too often we turn away from a moral responsibility to step in and stop these abuses. It comes down to people simply saying it is none of their business when in reality it ends up affecting all of us. So, it is really refreshing to see a group of young men who refuse to simply stand by and watch. It is a commendable action. That along with the bonds of friendship share between these boys are the beautiful aspects of this film.

    What's awful about this movie, is things that I can't really get into without spoilers. So, let me just say that I was sad about how the film ended. This still gets a high score from me. I felt it was well scripted, acted and filmed. This is a truly touching drama and I am really glad I came across it. Check it out. It's worth a watch.

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 2016 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • One Way Trip
    • Production company
      • Bori Pictures
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      • $1,285,916
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      1 hour 33 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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