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War of the Arrows

Original title: Choi-jong-byeong-gi hwal
  • 2011
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
13K
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Park Hae-il in War of the Arrows (2011)
King Gwanghaegun's loyal servant and archer, General Choi Pyong-ryang, is framed for treason and executed. His entire household meets the same tragic fate, save his young son and daughter, who bide their time until they can exact their revenge.
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A skilled Korean archer goes up against the mighty force of Manchus with the sole purpose of rescuing his kidnapped sister.A skilled Korean archer goes up against the mighty force of Manchus with the sole purpose of rescuing his kidnapped sister.A skilled Korean archer goes up against the mighty force of Manchus with the sole purpose of rescuing his kidnapped sister.

  • Director
    • Kim Han-min
  • Writer
    • Kim Han-min
  • Stars
    • Park Hae-il
    • Ryu Seung-ryong
    • Kim Mu-yeol
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kim Han-min
    • Writer
      • Kim Han-min
    • Stars
      • Park Hae-il
      • Ryu Seung-ryong
      • Kim Mu-yeol
    • 51User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Park Hae-il
    Park Hae-il
    • Nam-yi
    Ryu Seung-ryong
    Ryu Seung-ryong
    • Jyushinta
    Kim Mu-yeol
    Kim Mu-yeol
    • Seo-gun
    Moon Chae-won
    Moon Chae-won
    • Ja-in
    Lee Han-wi
    • Gap-yong
    Kim Gu-taek
    • Kang-du
    Lee Kyoung-young
    Lee Kyoung-young
    • Kim Mu-seon
    Park Gi-woong
    Park Gi-woong
    • Prince Doreugon
    Lee Seung-joon
    Lee Seung-joon
    • Wanhan
    Lee Jae-goo
    • Hu-man
    Park No-shik
    Park No-shik
    • Jang-sun
    Lee Da-wit
    Lee Da-wit
    • Young Nam-yi
    Jeon Min-seo
    • Young Ja-in
    Ryôhei Ohtani
    Ryôhei Ohtani
    • Nogami
    Kim Hyeon-tae
    • Hu Reu-gang
    Kang Tae-young
    • Hu Ra-hu
    • (as Tae-yeong Kang)
    Moon Young-dong
    • Wu Ring-ga
    • (as Young-Dong Moon)
    Jo Ha-seok
    Jo Ha-seok
    • Yan Bu-reu
    • Director
      • Kim Han-min
    • Writer
      • Kim Han-min
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    User reviews51

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    An exciting Korean movie which triumphs with its fast paced action sequences

    The very mention of arrows in a movie makes us think of Legolas. You know, that dude in The Lord of the Rings trilogy? The elf with straight silky golden locks who never misses when he shoots his unlimited supply of arrows? While Orlando Bloom has made quite an impression with that suave character, the arrow shooting men in this Korean production are a different breed altogether. They are rough, ragged and, well, to put it simply, manly.

    Set during the second Manchu invasion of Korea, the manliest one of them all in this movie has to be the protagonist played by Park Hae Il, who goes against the Qing Dynasty to save his younger sister. He also happens to be the best archer in Korea, but because his father was killed as a traitor, one can imagine how limited his future in the country is. One unfortunate follows another, when his younger sister is abducted during her wedding ceremony. Thus begins the quest to save her sister and her husband from the Qing army. In the process, countless arrows are shot, and as you'd expect from a revenge movie, there will be lots of blood.

    Director Kim Han Min's work was the second highest grossing movie in Korea last year, and it is not difficult to see why. The fast paced epic action movie boasts of exhilarating sequences which will keep you at the edge of your seats. While you may wonder how a war of arrows can possibly be exciting, you will be thrilled by the perfect execution and choreography of the battle scenes (beat that, Legolas!). The action comes at you fast and furious, and even though there aren't many hand to hand combat, the long distance fighting is heart stopping and riveting.

    The story may be based on a period of Korean history which we aren't very familiar with, but the filmmakers make sure it doesn't alienate foreign viewers. Essentially, it is a story about heroism, justice and revenge – universal themes which anyone can identify with. This creates a win win situation: Box office success both at home and in foreign lands.

    The 122 minute production, being an action flick, does not provide many emotionally engaging moments. Not that we are complaining though, because for most of the movie, you see the protagonist either chasing his sister's kidnappers, or the bad guys chasing him. There are invasions, battles, confrontations and quarrels. The set pieces are impressive, and there is quite a bit of decent use of computer graphics to enhance the storytelling.

    The ensemble cast does a nice job of portraying the anguish and tension felt by the characters during this war of arrows. Park manages to exude a respectable charm with his predictably written character, while the fragile looking Moon Chae Won plays his sister in distress with grace and elegance. The two actors took home the Best Actor and Best New Actress at the 2011 Daejong Film Awards, an established award presented by Korea's Ministry of Culture and Information. The film also took home the accolades for Best Visual Effects and Best Sound Effects.

    This undeniably enjoyable popcorn production packs just the right amount of punch and pizazz to engage and entertain for a good two hours at the movies
    8baiyaan

    Manchu are not Chinese

    This is a stylish and sleek movie that is unduly criticized by many, especially those from other Asian countries as can be seen among other reviews here.

    Most do not seem to understand the main point of this movie because they do not know the historical background this movie was set against and consequently they just think this is a ripoff of Hollywood.

    The time ... the 17th century. Korea just repelled the Japanese invasion with Ming China's aid which alternated between being an ally and being racist tormentors of the Korean populace.

    Manchu(Jurchens) were a nation of fierce warriors from the north, or they thought of themselves that way at least. They had been under the Chinese yoke and just threw it off. They are eventually to invade China proper and to rule over Chinese for the next 300 years. If you saw Last Emperor you will understand this historical setting.

    An important thing to remember here is that they were NOT Chinese. Their hatred of Chinese was immense, almost pathological.(and the reason that they invaded Korea was precisely that the Korean court acted like a vassal of Ming China.) This contrasts very sharply with today's Manchu who think of themselves as Chinese.

    Just 40 years prior to this event there was the infamous Japanese invasion of Korea and Ming China sent a force to aid Koreans. But this force came from Liatung base, the primary function of which was to suppress Jurchens and Mongols.

    Even though that war ended in the victory for Korea and China this created a power vacuum in Manchuria as Ming China no longer controlled the region effectively. This is how the Jurchens(Manchu) rose to power. They were burning with hatred of Chinese for their condescending and racist treatments of their people.

    The Korean King who was the crown prince at the time of the Japanese invasion ascended to the throne in the early 17th century. And because of his war time experience he was a practical man and saw the newly arising Manchu as a force to reckon with. He tried to be neutral between Ming China and Manchu.

    However he was deposed by a group of Korean nobility and they tried to justify their coup with a more pro china stance. This is how Manchu invaded Korea twice and the second one was more catastrophic as shown in this movie.

    So this movie is about the anger of the Korean masses felt toward the effete and effeminate Korean nobility class who were incredibly more loyal to Chinese than to their own people. It is about a war that could have been avoided if the Korean King at the time(generally regarded as the weakest and the most effeminate king in the history of Korea) and the nobility could back their word with action or had a more practical sense.

    The Korean government did not help their people, actually did not even want to as long as they could hold onto their power, so the people had to help themselves against all odds. This is the basic premise of this film.

    Anyway for those who are not interested in Korean or East Asian history... Manchu are not Chinese and the language they spoke in the movie was not Chinese.(In fact it was the Manchu language which is now dead. It was recreated from the Korean records of the Manchu language. The movie creator deserves some credit for this.)

    If you can free yourself from this common misconception that Manchu were just a type of Chinese people you are already half-way there. Manchu were no more Chinese than Mongols are.
    10intelearts

    471th Review: Multiaward Winning And Well-Deserved

    War of the Arrows is not your typical set battle piece - it is a superbly realised take on the classical idea of one man, a true hero in skill and virtue, being chased by a band of elite archers.

    The story of a brother looking to rescue his sister and her husband from invaders is well-handled. The last two-thirds of War of the Arrows is simply outstanding - here we have thrilling film with snipers - but snipers who use bow and arrows rather than guns - who give chase to each other - and what a chase!

    In addition, above and beyond excellent production values, the acting is a class-above this genre. Even though this is clearly an action film, there is character development, virtue as well as virtuosity, and this reviewer for one was totally lost in the film in a way that no amount of special effects or set wire fights alone can produce - it is simply a thrilling film.

    This is a film that does transcend its genre and is clearly one of the better films of the year, bar none.
    8annie421

    Just barely missed the mark

    This movie had the potential to be amazing. Historical dramas always do. A person learns a little history and the thematic messages can be so relevant to the culture you live in today. However, war of the arrows failed to do that because it forgot to talk about it. Visually its obvious it takes place in a certain time way back when in history. But thats about it. Sure, there are enough references here and there to add to the plot but it begins to tear at the seams abit. I loved this movie because it had great pacing, it had great acting and overall it used every movie cliché and trope to its advantage. But it needed a little bit more substance in story. So if you are happy with excellent visuals, great acting ( THe guy who plays the villain, oh my word he is in my top ten list of villains) and killer archery scenes then definitely watch this movie. However, if you are going to scratch your head at the thin plot... don't. While I wished there was a bit more, it was entertaining and moving enough for me to give it a 8/10.
    9poe426

    Bullseye!

    Back before the Big Bang that changed warfare (i.e.; the invention of the firearm- also know as "the coward's weapon of choice"), the bow and arrow were the weapons of choice- and one of the deadliest bows ever devised was the type of bow used by the Mongolians (which is bent ONE way, then bent BACK, doubling its power). In WAR OF THE ARROWS, we get a sense of what it might've been like to have used (or been shot by) just such a weapon. This is one of the best examples of how slow motion cgi can actually ENHANCE something as INTIMATE as killing with a bow and arrow- and the fx are utilized to their finest, here. The performances are all solid, and the storyline serves its purpose admirably. All around, a bullseye.

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    • Trivia
      Actors who played Manchu characters in the film actually learned to say their lines in Manchu, a language that almost came to the brink of extinction in the early 21st century.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, a cut was required to remove sight of unsimulated animal cruelty (in this case a cruel and dangerous horsefall, showing a horse falling forward onto its head and neck), in order to obtain a 15 classification. Cut required in accordance with BBFC Guidelines and policy. An uncut classification was not available.
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    • Release date
      • August 10, 2011 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (South Korea)
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • English
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Arrow, the Ultimate Weapon
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production companies
      • Dasepo Club
      • DCG Plus
      • SOVIK Venture Capital
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $251,200
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $24,041
      • Oct 2, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $50,587,661
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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