Seungbu
- 2025
- 1h 55m
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6,9/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe true story of two legendary players of Go ('baduk'), Cho Hun Hyeon, and his protege and future rival, Lee Chang Ho.The true story of two legendary players of Go ('baduk'), Cho Hun Hyeon, and his protege and future rival, Lee Chang Ho.The true story of two legendary players of Go ('baduk'), Cho Hun Hyeon, and his protege and future rival, Lee Chang Ho.
Keisuke Hoashi
- Seung-Pil
- (English version)
- (voice)
Ezrah Lin
- Young Min-je
- (English version)
- (voice)
Dylan J. Locke
- Lee Chang-ho
- (English version)
- (voice)
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I certainly would've enjoyed this more if I liked or even been familiar with Go. Or baduk. But I'm not and as such I could only get excited with and about the characters. There are plenty of scenes where I liked these people but also some where I got pretty bored if I'm honest. Also, Lee Chang-ho as a kid seems to have a very different personality from his older self. I kind of missed his brashness and his cheekiness. He became an old man, much like his game.
Anyway, Yoo Ah-in constructs yet another unique character and he is basically a main character here so I am glad this movie could reach viewers without cutting him out, it was practically impossible. It was shameful he could not promote it really.
Lee Byung-hun does his thing too, but that is no surprise to anybody. His character was a bit eccentric so he had material to work with I guess.
Also, the 80s to 90s period was captured pretty convincingly I thought.
Anyway, Yoo Ah-in constructs yet another unique character and he is basically a main character here so I am glad this movie could reach viewers without cutting him out, it was practically impossible. It was shameful he could not promote it really.
Lee Byung-hun does his thing too, but that is no surprise to anybody. His character was a bit eccentric so he had material to work with I guess.
Also, the 80s to 90s period was captured pretty convincingly I thought.
Super motivational and inspiring. Heartening is not the first descriptive I'd use but it is still in there! The ancient board is the best part because that's when the teacher takes the student seriously. This then allows the student to learn more seriously now. They both had to go back to the basics and learn from each other how to beat each other! What an exciting twist and turn, here and there! You'll definitely be at the edge of your seat, maybe even standing right in front of the tv wondering who it is that will win The Match!
I am running out of words to fill the required number of words needed to meet. 😂
I am running out of words to fill the required number of words needed to meet. 😂
In addition to the sports match, there is also a secondary match in the film - this is a test of talent, charisma and skill of the best of the best actors in Korea Lee Byung-hun and Yoo Ah-in. With the difficult task of transforming into their characters, who are at the peak of the emotional state of confrontation and internal struggle, and even taking into account the shooting, when the face occupies most of the frame and the audience focuses on the smallest details, both actors successfully coped.
Lee Byung-hong was luckier, he had something to play: disrespectful of opponents, energetic, aggressive, attacking, but adhering to a clear style of Cho Hoon-hyun. Yoo A In, on the other hand, clearly lacked script material to work with. Presumably, his hero did not have childhood and youth in the usual sense, is this why he turned from a daring choleric into a wise silent phlegmatic? In parentheses, the question is: is it even possible? The complete opposite of external balance, Lee Chang-ho's style of play remained rebellious: without rules and with irrational decisions. Fans of actors and those interested in Korean culture should definitely watch.
Lee Byung-hong was luckier, he had something to play: disrespectful of opponents, energetic, aggressive, attacking, but adhering to a clear style of Cho Hoon-hyun. Yoo A In, on the other hand, clearly lacked script material to work with. Presumably, his hero did not have childhood and youth in the usual sense, is this why he turned from a daring choleric into a wise silent phlegmatic? In parentheses, the question is: is it even possible? The complete opposite of external balance, Lee Chang-ho's style of play remained rebellious: without rules and with irrational decisions. Fans of actors and those interested in Korean culture should definitely watch.
The Match worked well with the cards it was dealt with.
I'm sure many watched for Lee and Yoo who are top actors of their generations; stars align. Their acting, rooted on the known legendary character developments of the giants of the game of Go in Korea, is carried out as expected.
Sentimental viewers may add value to familiarity and the homage to the national pride it represented from the tiny peninsula. However, as the film stands by itself, I wish it did add more creative license to the conflict between the two.
It felt more a documentary lavished by top acting than a movie for the sake of a movie.
I'm sure many watched for Lee and Yoo who are top actors of their generations; stars align. Their acting, rooted on the known legendary character developments of the giants of the game of Go in Korea, is carried out as expected.
Sentimental viewers may add value to familiarity and the homage to the national pride it represented from the tiny peninsula. However, as the film stands by itself, I wish it did add more creative license to the conflict between the two.
It felt more a documentary lavished by top acting than a movie for the sake of a movie.
"The Match" is a masterpiece that transcends the game itself, exploring the devastating cost of obsession, the weight of ideology, and the fragile human psyche pushed to its absolute breaking point.
This is not merely a great film about GO; it's a timeless exploration of the human condition under extreme duress. An absolute masterpiece deserving of the highest acclaim. Don't just watch it; experience it. Essential viewing.
Every frame, every silence, every move crackles with suspense. It's a visually stunning, intellectually charged, and emotionally visceral exploration of obsession, genius, and the crushing weight of ideology. An absolute masterpiece.
This is not merely a great film about GO; it's a timeless exploration of the human condition under extreme duress. An absolute masterpiece deserving of the highest acclaim. Don't just watch it; experience it. Essential viewing.
Every frame, every silence, every move crackles with suspense. It's a visually stunning, intellectually charged, and emotionally visceral exploration of obsession, genius, and the crushing weight of ideology. An absolute masterpiece.
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Nam Gi-Cheol: It takes two to play Go. A single genius player cannot create a good game of Go on his own.
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 14 563 318 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 55m(115 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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