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Hanbando (film)

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Hanbando
Hanbando movie poster
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHanbando
McCune–ReischauerHanpanto
Directed byKang Woo-suk
Written byKim Hie-jae
Lee Hyo-cheol
StarringAhn Sung-ki
Cha In-pyo
Cho Jae-hyun
Moon Sung-keun
Kang Shin-il
Distributed byCinema Service
Release date
  • July 13, 2006 (2006-07-13)
Running time
147 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Hanbando (Korean한반도; Hanja韓半島; lit. Korean peninsula) is a 2006 South Korean blockbuster film.

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Plot

The North and South Korean governments are on the verge of reopening the Kyungui Railroad, which connects the two Koreas, as a further step toward reunification. Japan refuses to accept the decision, claiming rights to the railway lines based on official documents imprinted with the imperial seal of Emperor Gojong of Joseon a century ago. Yet an age old conspiracy is uncovered where the imperial seal with which Emperor Gojong signed the documents is suspected to be fake. It is a race against time and hidden agendas as the South Korean president (Ahn Sung-ki) employs the outspoken historian Choi Min-jae (Cho Jae-hyun) and the descendant of the Joseon royal bloodline Kim Yu-shik (Kang Shin-il) to find the authentic seal and prevent the history of Japanese occupation from repeating itself. In the meantime, Japanese economic sanctions divide the South Korean government, and its armed forces appear on the border of South Korea threatening its sovereignty. Eventually, the authentic royal seal is found and Japan apologizes for its occupation.

Cast

Reception

The JoongAng Ilbo gave the film a largely negative review, calling its plot far-fetched, the acting overdone, and criticizing its heavy-handed nationalism. The review commented positively on the accuracy of scenes in which the South Korean prime minister deals with businessmen, and on the "beautifully choreographed" though bloody depictions of historical events at the end of the Joseon Dynasty. According to the review, the conclusion of the film, in which Japan apologizes for its occupation of Korea, provides viewers with catharsis in a country in which anti-Japanese sentiment is still strong.[1]

References

  1. ^ Ser, Myo-ja (October 17, 2006). "Overacted and simplistic nationalism". JoongAng Ilbo. Retrieved 2008-03-07.

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