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Silmido

  • 2003
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  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.9K
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Ahn Sung-ki, Huh Joon-ho, Sul Kyung-gu, and Jeong Jae-yeong in Silmido (2003)
Silmido(2003)
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Based on a true story of 1968 Korean Republic Army plan to assassinate North Korean president Kim Il-Sung. 31 criminals and death row inmates are recruited into secret training on the island... Read allBased on a true story of 1968 Korean Republic Army plan to assassinate North Korean president Kim Il-Sung. 31 criminals and death row inmates are recruited into secret training on the island of Silmi; for two years they are subjected to maximum mental and physical abuse before th... Read allBased on a true story of 1968 Korean Republic Army plan to assassinate North Korean president Kim Il-Sung. 31 criminals and death row inmates are recruited into secret training on the island of Silmi; for two years they are subjected to maximum mental and physical abuse before the mission is cancelled and the unit terminated.

  • Director
    • Kang Woo-suk
  • Writer
    • Hie-jae Kim
  • Stars
    • Ahn Sung-ki
    • Sul Kyung-gu
    • Huh Joon-ho
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    4.9K
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    • Director
      • Kang Woo-suk
    • Writer
      • Hie-jae Kim
    • Stars
      • Ahn Sung-ki
      • Sul Kyung-gu
      • Huh Joon-ho
    • 20User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Ahn Sung-ki
    Ahn Sung-ki
    • Commandant Choi Jae-hyeon
    Sul Kyung-gu
    Sul Kyung-gu
    • Kang In-chan
    Huh Joon-ho
    Huh Joon-ho
    • Sergeant Jo
    Jeong Jae-yeong
    Jeong Jae-yeong
    • Han Sang-pil
    Kang Seong-jin
    • Chan-seok
    Im Won-hee
    Im Won-hee
    • Won-hee
    Kang Shin-il
    Kang Shin-il
    • Geun-jae
    Lee Jung-hun
    • Sergeant Park
    Jung Gi Sung
      Lee Jong-moon
      • Jeong-hoon
      Kim Kang-woo
      Kim Kang-woo
      • Min-ho
      Lee Seung-cheol
      • Lee Byeong-ho
      Uhm Tae-woong
      Uhm Tae-woong
      • Won-sang
      Won Woong-jae
      • Sang-min
      Jeong Yu-mi
      • Female student on bus
      • Director
        • Kang Woo-suk
      • Writer
        • Hie-jae Kim
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      User reviews20

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      8BeneCumb

      Strong depiction of choices between bad and worse

      From the very beginning until the very end, in this totally "male" film (women are visible for about 5 minutes) we see people of different background making choices - often neither right nor wrong, but what is necessary at the moment. However, political and military choices are often different, the latter is usually linear, without so-called second thoughts. Even if the mission is questionable, "politically incorrect". On the other hand, Korea could have been united if the Unit 684 succeeded...

      Anyway, the film is evenly strong, based on true events, characters are elaborated and their developments and deeds are logical and reasoned. The cast is interesting as well, even those depicting protagonists can easily merge into team-play and joint decisions, not being stubbornly single heroes as we often see in e.g. US or Soviet war films.

      Silmido is undoubtedly for you if you like powerful military dramas.
      8DanStarkey

      Riveting account of Korean govt doublecross

      Korean film is blossoming, from the action thriller "Shiri" to the delightful romantic "My Sassy Girl." "Silmido" takes this ability to make excellent films in a political direction. "Silmido" is to South Korea as Costa-Gavras' "Z" was to Greece: truth-telling about terrible government misdeeds. Unlike "Z," however, "Silmido" is not only shown at home, but is hugely successful, demonstrating the increasing strength of Korean democracy. One hopes that films like "Silmido" are a sign of increasing openness, and better times ahead for the Korean people.

      As was the case with "Z," the excellence of the film guarantees an international audience for the story, and the widespread attention may well lead to additional revelations. Although the details of the government plot are sordid, the film romanticizes the actions of death-row convicts, and one suspects that the filmmakers took some liberties in portraying some of their noble and comradely behavior. Nevertheless, an first-rate movie and highly recommended.
      10medialuvr

      Dirty Dozen meets Eagle Has Landed meets Gauntlet

      As the South Korean movie industry matures, more of their feature movies should become of interest to mainstream western audiences. Silmido is one of these movies.

      The Korean peninsula continues to experience behind-the-scenes low intensity engagements between the two nations. Set in the 1960's, the nK strikes at the ROK leadership and prompts a response. The KCIA sponsors the formation of a special army unit to strike back at Pyongyang. Comprised of civil prisoners and other outcasts, the movie follows their formation, training, and deployment.

      The film covers a great deal of cultural ground. The viewer gets a sense of the male-dominated, hierarchical government with its intrigues and power brokers. The spartan living conditions, training and discipline are not inconsistent with ROK practices. The motto used in the film - "Loyalty" - illustrates the conservative bent of the military system and the social schism which exists between it and the South Korean people at large. The film could have used "Strength and Honor" from Gladiator to the same effect. As a code of behavior, the concept of loyalty is the thematic underpinning for the major plot turns.

      While lacking some of the pacing and plot roll-out elements of first tier film efforts, Silmido still delivers an interesting story line and succeeds as an action movie. It offers a harsh indictment of the government's leadership, not unlike American Viet Nam conflict movies, and the viewer is left with a perspective of Korean soldiers as army ants whose sole function is to live and die protecting their society.
      5domasek

      Too pathetic...

      I start to watch this movie two days after I watched Brotherhood of War. I believe that Korean movies can be very good. Silmido was a disappointment for me. My rating probably should be lower but movie defend itself by one thing. It is based on true story... Korean history even. What is interested in this movie ? Relations between soldiers and group of bandits. The way they became soldiers and patriots. And here is the weak point of the movie for me... The reason they want to realize the plan created by authorities. They don't want to free themselves they want to free all SouthKorean. So if You asked if watch or not to watch I say watch if You have enough time and did not watch Brotherhood of War :). OK,OK... There was tear in my eye during the final scene. But I m human after all.
      8Atavisten

      Loyalty and KCIA

      In the 1960s a Korea controlled by its intelligence KCIA (guess where it came from ..) after a North Korean attempt to assassinate the South Korean president Park Chung-hee. South Korea responds by making a special force to kill Kim Il-sung, commander of North Korea. This force is made up of criminals judged to death sentence who get the choice of playing hangman or be in the force.

      What we see from now on is people not treated as people, but are trained as machines of war for one mission which will take their lives in the end. The fact that this is based on a true story is very depressing and even more sadly, not so surprising.

      This film was far superior to the more heroism focused 'Taegukgi' but received far less acclaim in South Korea, understandably so since 'Silmido' is very critical about recent happenings and has a much smaller budget. You on the other hand if given the choice, know what to pick. ;)

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      • Trivia
        This movie is based on actual events. After North Korean commandos tried to assassinate South Korean President Park Chung Hee in 1968, the Southern Government set up a unit to kill North Korean President Kim Il Sung. The unit was made up of prisoners sentenced to death for various offenses. During their preparation, the South Koreans scrapped the idea; contrary to what is stated in the film, though, it is unknown what happened next, only that the unit eventually mutinied.
      • Goofs
        At the end of the film, the photo of the soldier's mother misses a piece in the upper right corner. A few moments later we see the photo again, but this time it misses a piece in the lower left corner.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Neon Naege Banhaesseo: Fly High (2011)

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      • Release date
        • December 24, 2003 (South Korea)
      • Country of origin
        • South Korea
      • Official site
        • official site (South Korea)
      • Language
        • Korean
      • Also known as
        • Biệt Đội Ám Sát
      • Filming locations
        • Malta
      • Production companies
        • CJ Entertainment
        • Cinema Service
        • Hanmac Films
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      • Budget
        • $8,000,000 (estimated)
      • Gross US & Canada
        • $298,347
      • Gross worldwide
        • $4,855,181
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 15m(135 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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