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The Terror Live

Original title: Deu tae-ro ra-i-beu
  • 2013
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  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
8.6K
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Ha Jung-woo in The Terror Live (2013)
A newsman discovers he's been rigged with a bomb after he has an exclusive interview with a terrorist who blew up a bridge.
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A newsman discovers he's been rigged with a bomb after he has an exclusive interview with a terrorist who blew up a bridge.A newsman discovers he's been rigged with a bomb after he has an exclusive interview with a terrorist who blew up a bridge.A newsman discovers he's been rigged with a bomb after he has an exclusive interview with a terrorist who blew up a bridge.

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    • Byung-woo Kim
  • Writer
    • Byung-woo Kim
  • Stars
    • Ha Jung-woo
    • Won-Jin Ahn
    • Lee Chung-hee
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    7.1/10
    8.6K
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    • Director
      • Byung-woo Kim
    • Writer
      • Byung-woo Kim
    • Stars
      • Ha Jung-woo
      • Won-Jin Ahn
      • Lee Chung-hee
    • 28User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Ha Jung-woo
    Ha Jung-woo
    • Yoon Yeong-hwa
    Won-Jin Ahn
    • (Juvenile)
    Lee Chung-hee
    • Radio writer
    Lee Da-wit
    Lee Da-wit
    • Park Shin-woo
    Choi Deok-moon
    Choi Deok-moon
    • Secretary Kim Sang-mo
    • (voice)
    Kim Hae-in
    • No Hyeon-jin
    Sung-chun Han
    • Radio Producer
    Kim Hong-pa
    Kim Hong-pa
    • Police commissioner
    Jeon Hye-jin
    Jeon Hye-jin
    • Park Jung-min
    Kang Jin-ah
    • Newsroom writer
    Choi Jin-ho
    Choi Jin-ho
    • Lee Sang-jin
    Lee Kyoung-young
    Lee Kyoung-young
    • Cha Dae-eun
    Kim So-jin
    • Lee Ji-soo
    Han Soo-hyun
    • Radio PD
    Jeon Su-ji
    Jeon Su-ji
    • Policewoman
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Byung-woo Kim
    • Writer
      • Byung-woo Kim
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    7SAMTHEBESTEST

    The Terror Live is misfired at occasions but throws its big bombs perfectly at corrupt system and disloyal media.

    The Terror Live (2013) : Brief Review -

    The Terror Live is misfired at occasions but throws its big bombs perfectly at corrupt system and disloyal media. I am not a big fan of Korean cinema but i have loved watching major classics made there. Maybe that's why i expect every acclaimed/known Korean film to be damn sensible and intellectual and may be that's why The Terror Live seemed like a gun, misfired at some places. The film is close to 'real time thriller' term but as we progress with the characters, we start getting those regular vibes. A newsman discovers he's been rigged with a bomb after he has an exclusive interview with a terrorist who blew up a bridge. The story has a simple demand that the audience should stick to it for 95 minutes and if that's okay for you then this one is not a waste of time at all. I tried to think about the motive of the film and i realised that it was very important. But then i see what changes have we seen after that in system, politicians and media who are still walking corrupted with no fear of any sort? Then did the film really succeed to send a message? It has.. but i guess people are not interested about it after finishing those 90 minutes of viewing. So all that important topic and stuff I was talking about goes in vain. The film fails to match its own intelligence by making false promises at the beginning, however, i liked the point when it tries to find a new motive after losing that promised one. The performances and technical aspects are excellent. It keeps you on edge of your seats and it's quite possible that you might just end up bitting nails by the time it ends. It's true that a better writing would have made it a classic thriller and i had to say that it misses the tag by some noticeable distance. Nevertheless, it still worths every second of your watch time so don't miss it. I'm going with half-a-star extra only for attempting to do something different from mainstream filmmaking.

    RATING - 7/10*

    By - #samthebestest.
    8gothic_a666

    Almost Plausible

    The Terror Live is a very tight thriller in the best Korean tradition. It follows a former successful TV news anchor Yoon who has been demoted to a radio host. One day an upset caller threatens to blow up a bridge only to be dismissed, needless to say it was no mere idle threat and in a matter of seconds after the call is over a bridge does did explode.Thus begins a tense back and forth between Yoon and the terrorist while the nation watches in growing horror.

    There are many good things going for this movie. The real time format never gives the viewer a break and the tension builds up to such a pitch as to be almost palpable. This comes across through the main's superb acting, the actor's voice and demeanor carry his distress as he scrambles for self-mastery in facing the cameras installed in his radio studio. What at first seemed like the chance of a lifetime as Yoon puts it, the perfect opportunity for going back to his television stardom, degenerates into a veritable nightmare on all fronts. Yoon pays greatly for his choice of exploiting the terrorist attack for his career.

    It is interesting how The Terror Live focuses exclusively on domestic terror. The highly contentious neighbor country of North Korea is not even mentioned, the movie is firmly steeped in a South Korean reality through and through. The very premise of the media having such a swaying control fits well with South Korean society.

    Strangely enough social media plays no part in this movie but it does feel very modern. The shooting style, with well thought out closeups to heighten intensity and almost exclusively centered on the studio, creates an atmosphere of claustrophobia.

    This is a very Korean movie so one should expect a great blurring of the line between terrorism and highly corrupt authorities, there are no heroes here to speak of but the human element comes across through the haze of panic.

    A few minor plot points keep this from reaching perfection but it is a remarkably well crafted movie and well worth watching. And it could happen in real life. Almost.
    7andrewchristianjr

    INTENSE THRILLER.

    A pretty entertaining, tense thriller. My favorite thing about it was how the main character was sleazy and pretty unlikeable, though you still sympathized with his predicament. It started to get a bit silly and over-the-top by the end unfortunately. Korean films continue to be hard hitting and brutal in execution and style compared to American films, and this is most effective in movies like these.
    7paulclaassen

    Fascinating!

    Well, this was fascinating! The film effectively demonstrates the power of the media - radio, in this instance. This was very realistic and suspenseful, and became more and more intriguing as it progressed. Some really good visuals as well, especially the awesome ending! Loved it!
    9RealDuality

    Profound and Entertaining

    The Terror Live is not a film Hollywood is capable of making these days. It is the type of introspective, awe inspiring work that was plentiful in the 70's, but with the control from corporate executives now, it no longer exists there. The movie doesn't follow a politically correct or stereotypical path that they find necessary for deep themes. And, it is a real shame that this class of film is absent in LA, because most Americans don't watch many foreign movies, plus the country has struggled with understanding certain important issues, like the one this film has.

    The incredible picture will move an audience with the terror, but it is the dialogue that makes the insides jump. Quentin Tarantino would be envious of its quality. The terrorist, who begins by blowing up a bridge, speaks in short, simple bursts. His anger is palpable, as is his singular focus. The news personality, who tries to take advantage of the opportunity to speak to him, has ambitions that cloud his mind, but his strong will gains one's sympathies. Ha Jung-woo, known for his work in The Chaser and The Yellow Sea, as this radio talk show host, is able to show us the character's great difficulties in his bout to maintain his professionalism while he and his love are in danger. He provides a window into seeing that these media folk are real people whose emotions are forced to be controlled in the name of journalism or impartiality subtly with great skill. The terrorist desperately wants the former anchor to show that he doesn't share everyone else's apathy, as well as expose the corruption in the media and government. Their battle mainly takes place in words, which are the real ultimate weapon.

    Kim Byeong-woo's direction is almost on par with his writing. That the cuts come quickly in some moments and don't make the viewer dizzy, is a testament to his discipline. He uses it to heighten the suspense, choosing precise times and interesting angles. His take with news footage and shots of TV's gives the spectator the feel of what this aspect of the world is really like; and, even more compellingly, his selection of the look behind cameras at a couple turning points is inspired.

    The film starts out fast, making it captivating right away, but it is the second and ultimately the third act, that makes this movie so special. The places that it manages to go is amazing, and the ending will leave one breathless.

    9.5/10

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    • Trivia
      Movie has been unofficially remade in India (Bollywood) as dhamaka
    • Quotes

      Park Shin-Woo: I'm sorry.

      Yeong-hwa Yoon: You were going to kill them anyway! Son of a... You're sorry? How can you say that?

      Park Shin-Woo: I started this just to hear those two words. I said to come quick because it'll collapse. I agreed to the rescue! But where is he? It's out of my hands now.

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      Remade as Dhamaka: L'effet d'une bombe (2021)

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 2013 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
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    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • 90 Phút Kinh Hoàng
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production company
      • Cine2000
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      • $35,659,824
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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