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Along with the Gods: Les 49 derniers jours

Original title: Sin-gwa ham-kke: In-gwa yeon
  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 22m
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7.1/10
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Kim Dong-wook, Ha Jung-woo, Ju Ji-hoon, Ma Dong-seok, and Kim Hyang-gi in Along with the Gods: Les 49 derniers jours (2018)
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In the afterlife, one guardian helps a man through his trials, while his two colleagues help a former guardian on earth.In the afterlife, one guardian helps a man through his trials, while his two colleagues help a former guardian on earth.In the afterlife, one guardian helps a man through his trials, while his two colleagues help a former guardian on earth.

  • Director
    • Kim Yong-hwa
  • Writers
    • Ho-min Ju
    • Kim Yong-hwa
  • Stars
    • Ha Jung-woo
    • Ju Ji-hoon
    • Kim Hyang-gi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kim Yong-hwa
    • Writers
      • Ho-min Ju
      • Kim Yong-hwa
    • Stars
      • Ha Jung-woo
      • Ju Ji-hoon
      • Kim Hyang-gi
    • 40User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Ha Jung-woo
    Ha Jung-woo
    • Gang-lim
    Ju Ji-hoon
    Ju Ji-hoon
    • Haewonmaek
    Kim Hyang-gi
    Kim Hyang-gi
    • Lee Duk-choon
    Ma Dong-seok
    Ma Dong-seok
    • Seongju God
    Kim Dong-wook
    Kim Dong-wook
    • Kim Soo-hong
    Do Kyung-soo
    Do Kyung-soo
    • Private Won Dong-yeon
    Jung Ah-mi
    Jung Ah-mi
    • Kang Moon-jik's wife
    Kim Dae-hyun
    Kim Dae-hyun
    • Secret guard
    Sung Dong-il
    Sung Dong-il
    • Community service center employee…
    Kim Geu-rim
    • First Lieutenant Park's wife
    Jang Gwang
    Jang Gwang
    • God of Violence Hell
    Jung Hae-kyun
    Jung Hae-kyun
    • God of Murder Hell
    Jo Han-chul
    Jo Han-chul
    • Prosecutor
    Oh Hee-joon
    Oh Hee-joon
    • Translator soldier of Goryeo
    Nam Il-woo
    • Heo Chun-sam
    Hong In
    • Haewonmaek's Subordinate #1
    Kim Ji-an
    • Jurchen Girl
    Jung Ji-hoon
    • Heo Hyeon-dong
    • Director
      • Kim Yong-hwa
    • Writers
      • Ho-min Ju
      • Kim Yong-hwa
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    8PennyReviews

    Good Enough

    The second movie of the Along with the Gods series was entertaining, but not as good as the first one. Whethere the first one was backed with emotions and twists, this one was just a good movie about two things, the trial of the last movie's lead's brother and the past of the three grim reapers massed up in the story of a young boy and his grand father. The story about the boy and the background story on the three main characters were interesting and kind of sad. The trial part, however, failed to impress. And when all the stories came together, it was a quick and awkward mass up, concluding everything so we could move on to the next chapter about the othe soldier, whose story will be presented in the third movie. I just hope that the last one will be the best one. Other than that, the performances were really well by all the actors in the film and they actually looked natural. The special effects in addition, were decent and enjoyable. So, 7.5 out of 10, because it was a good movie, but it could have been better.
    6moviexclusive

    Great performances still by a cast with good chemistry, but an overstuffed script makes the story empty of substance. This chapter has lost its soul

    By now, you would have probably heard of this unexpected hit of a South-Korean title. Yes, it already had all the makings of a blockbuster, but it surpassed even projections by pundits. Surpassing 10 million viewers in only 15 days, Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds tripled returns of the US$36 million investment on the 2-parter, and became the second highest-grossing film of all time in Korea.

    Most importantly, it will be remembered as "that emotional rollercoaster of a film that kept my waterworks going".

    Given my history with the franchise, I prepared an extra packet of tissues for the viewing of the sequel. But sadly, I hardly used a piece. Although both titles were shot together, Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days feels like a distant product. It pushed up the sliders on scale and size, but lost the epic in their storytelling and pacing.

    What happened, Director Kim Yong-hwa?

    The film returns us to hell, and along with the three guardians Gang-lim (Ha Jung-woo), Haewonmak (Ju Ji-hoon) and Lee Deok-choon (Kim Hyang-gi), we now accompany new paragon Kim Soo-hong (Kim Dong-wook) - brother of first episode's paragon, Kim Ja-hong - through his trials.

    While the first chapter had Ja-hong as the plot anchor, The Last 49 Days turns our attention to the 3 guardians and their mysterious past. This, to me, is where the sequel flounders.

    It's not long before we splinter into various story arcs. There's the main story of the trio's pasts, retold through increasingly frustrating flashbacks that sometimes last no more than a minute. Then there's the added task from King Yeomra, which dispatches Haewonmak and Deok-choon to claim a long-overdue soul, Hur Choon-sam (Nam Il-woo).

    Turns out the old fellow (who appears briefly in the first film) is protected by his ultra-powerful resident Household God Seongju (Ma Deok-seok). As the two guardians struggle to wrestle the deity into submission, they find out not only his reason for protecting his client, but also that he was an ex-guardian who was there at their own passing - thus a key to retrieving their memories.

    Add to that, Gang-lim's supposed agenda is throwing in all his chips to get Soo-hong reincarnated, Soo-hong's own unwillingness to do so because he doesn't want to believe that his friends murdered him, Seongju's bout with failed investments and helping his actual charge (Choon-sam's grandson) to find a real guardian, and you have essentially a very diluted film. Even King Yeomra is not spared with his own little twist!

    By sowing 49 Days with so much storyline, a deft director might still be able to measure out portions of steer his priorities in the right direction to maintain a strong plot with a moral compass like the first. But Kim dropped the hat on this one. The second episode flickers back and forth stories incoherently, and makes for a frustrating viewing.

    Most annoying of all is Soo-hong's temperamental behaviour. It seems to serve only as a catalyst to drive Gang-lim's actions, and loses potency because of it. Gang-lim's own guilt-laden agenda is also slightly unbearable, given how it was obvious halfway what it was really all about.

    While the film does still feature gorgeous graphics and settings, it has lost a slight shine from the first film's reveal. We get to see a new scene for Indolence Hell, but other new segments really raise eyebrows in the wrong way. One word - dinosaurs.

    Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days stays on track in terms of a continuation, but the calibre is far more hollow than the first. You'll get to enjoy some light sobbing at the end, but this second chapter leaves no lasting impression.

    Let's hope the next episode fares better. And yes, there will be one.
    8pal05052003

    Captain Ganglim and his crew have one more soul to reincarnate before achieving their reincarnation

    A wonderful follow up to its predecessor, the movie picks up directly after the first. While I was doubtful on how they could make the story as compelling as the first one, this sequel delivers by focusing on the backstories of Ganglim and his crew. It also slowly builds around the previous story without retreading on the old plot. Furthermore, it also provides closure to the first part by seeing the aftermath of the events of the first movie. In fact, there are three layers of stories, the conclusion of the first part, Ganglim and his crew's backstories, and a new mission for the team while Ganglim is occupied. Jung-woo Ha returns as Ganglim and is every relatable while maintain a charismatic performance. Ji-Hoon Ju's character is given another side the audience has not seen, while the ever-likable Hyang-gi Kim's still shines. Dong Soek Ma's portrayal as the benevolent kitchen god is an great addition to the series, and his talent is not wasted. Plot-wise there are many twists and though some could be predicted, others are not. There are great after credit scenes too, and something that looks like the starting of a franchise. But the storytelling is still good, and most of the protagonists get to shine.
    9davidthekira

    epic sequel to epic korean blockbuster!

    #AlongWithTheGodsTheLast49Days it's much much more than we imagine or predict on this epic sequel, the story developed into something 'bigger' and you'll love the sequel more if you love the first one 9/10 #alongwiththegods2 #alongwiththegods #koreanmovie #movie #Dtkreview #moviereview
    7bertwilpc

    Worthy sequel

    Do not watch this sequel without first watching the first one.

    In terms of cinematics, there seems to be less compared with the first. Yet the drama, wit & humor are truly delightful.

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    • Trivia
      The film is inspired by the Korean Joseon dynasty Buddhist paintings and early Buddhist scriptures of the "Ten Kings of Hell". In the early Buddhism concepts, the Ten Kings of Hell serve as magistrates of each of the ten courts of the underworld to determine the fate of the deceased including the type and severity of punishment and the course of their cycle of rebirth. On the 49th day after death, the soul of the deceased comes before the seventh king and may be reborn, depending on his or her actions in this world.
    • Crazy credits
      SPOILER: In the second credits scene, 1,000 years ago, Gang-lim's father is seen dying, and is approached by Yeomra about taking over his position. He does so, taking on the appearance of the former Yeomra. This means, all along, over 1,000 years as a Reaper in the afterlife, the Yeomra Gang-lim has been serving all along has been his own father he was desperately seeking the forgiveness of.
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      Follows Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds (2017)

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2018 (South Korea)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Korea
      • Hong Kong
    • Official sites
      • Lotte Entertainment (South Korea)
      • Official Site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production companies
      • Dexter Studios
      • Realies Pictures
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    • Budget
      • ₩35,000,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,200,246
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $311,743
      • Aug 5, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $99,066,508
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 22 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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