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Roaring Currents

Korean Cinema Today

True Story · Politics/Conspiracy · City/Urbanization  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2014
  • Running Time128min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
In this reproduction of one of the greatest battles in Korean history, Choi Min-sik plays General Yi Sun-sin, who defeated 330 ships of the Japanese force with only a dozen ships. The first half of this film outlines the desperate situations facing the Korean naval forces, while the 61-minute battle scenes portray the naval warfare and the incredible victory. Even with most naval forces being destroyed, General Yi wants to fight on the sea with the remaining force, but the King orders him to join the army instead. The general’s subordinates also believe that they do not have a chance to win. When his secret weapon, the Turtle Ship, is burnt down by a traitor, General Yi decides to use the whirlwind of the southern sea. The famous general’s personal victory, coupled with the sacrifice of his subordinates and ordinary people who help him win the battle, contributed to the wildly positive response from the Korean audience. Breaking every box-office record of Korean cinema, this blockbuster has attracted more than 17 million viewers thus far. (NAM Dong-chul)
Director
Director
KIM Han-min
His debut film Paradise Murdered(2007) led to a win at the Blue Dragon Awards for Best Screenplay and Best New Director, allowing him to emerge as a hot, upcoming filmmaker in Chungmuro. He that with Handphone(2007) and Arrow, The Ultimate Weapon(2009), and has broken box office records with his latest film, Roaring Currents(2014).
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Credit
  • Director KIM Han-min 김한민
  • Producer Han-min KIM
  • Cast Min-sik CHOI, Seung-ryong RYU, Jin-woong CHO, Myung-gon KIM, Gu JI, Jung-hyun LEE
  • Screenplay Cheol-hong JEON,Han-min KIM
  • Cinematography Tae-sung KIM, Gyeong-ho HA
  • Production Design Chun-sup CHANG
  • Editor Chang-ju KIM
  • Music Tae-seong KIM
  • Production Company BIG STONE Pictures
    Korea B1F, S&M Building, 9-23, Nonhyeon 1-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea

  • World Sales CJ Entertainment
    Korea 17th., CJ E&M Center, 66, Sangamsan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
    hawon@cj.net