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The Tower

Titolo originale: Ta-weo
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 1min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
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Sul Kyung-gu, Son Ye-jin, and Kim Sang-kyung in The Tower (2012)
A Christmas Eve party at a luxury residential building takes a horrific turn when a fire breaks out.
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    • Kim Ji-hoon
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Sang-don Kim
    • Kim Ji-hoon
    • Yoo Yeong-ah
  • Star
    • Kim Sang-kyung
    • Sul Kyung-gu
    • Son Ye-jin
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    7159
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    • Regia
      • Kim Ji-hoon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Sang-don Kim
      • Kim Ji-hoon
      • Yoo Yeong-ah
    • Star
      • Kim Sang-kyung
      • Sul Kyung-gu
      • Son Ye-jin
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    Kim Sang-kyung
    Kim Sang-kyung
    • Lee Dae-ho
    Sul Kyung-gu
    Sul Kyung-gu
    • Captain Kang Young-ki
    Son Ye-jin
    Son Ye-jin
    • Seo Yoon-hee
    Kim In-kwon
    Kim In-kwon
    • Sergeant Oh Byung-man
    Ahn Sung-ki
    Ahn Sung-ki
    • Yeouido Fire Station Chief
    Song Jae-ho
    Song Jae-ho
    • Mr. Yoon - Old Man
    Lee Joo-Sil
    Lee Joo-Sil
    • Mrs. Jung - Mr. Yoon's Friend
    • (as Ju-shil Lee)
    Lee Han-wi
    • Mr. Kim - Church Elder
    Kwon Tae-won
    Kwon Tae-won
    • Fire Commissioner Jang
    Jeon Guk-hyang
    Jeon Guk-hyang
    • Ae-ja
    Jeong In-gi
    Jeong In-gi
    • Cha - Safety Section Head
    Cha In-pyo
    Cha In-pyo
    • President Jo
    Jeon Bae-soo
    Jeon Bae-soo
    • Young-cheol - The Cook
    Jun-seo Park
    • Aide
    Kim Sung-oh
    Kim Sung-oh
    • In-geon
    Min-Young
    • Nam-ok - Pregnant Woman
    Oh Jin-Ha
    • Min-jeong - The Receptionist
    Do Ji-han
    • Lee Seon-woo
    • Regia
      • Kim Ji-hoon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Sang-don Kim
      • Kim Ji-hoon
      • Yoo Yeong-ah
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    7Leofwine_draca

    Korean version of The Towering Inferno, and nearly as fun

    THE TOWER is nothing more than a modern-day remake of the Irwin Allen disaster classic THE TOWERING INFERNO, updating the storyline with modern technology and modern effects but dealing with exactly the same type of logistical intrigue and scared survivors drama. It's slightly melodramatic, as is the case with a lot of Asian cinema, but it's also highly efficient with it. It may not be up there with the best of the genre, but it's better than the comparable likes of AFTERSHOCK and THE SINKING OF JAPAN.

    The narrative takes on a familiar construction with the first half hour building the characters before letting rip with a major accident, then working its way through a series of alternative disaster scenarios. Survivors are fried, dropped, blown up and put into various perilous situations, and it's all handled with more than a modicum of efficiency by director Kim Ji-hoon. It's also well paced and technically efficient, with decent CGI adding to the peril and some well-placed comic relief offsetting the more dramatic moments.

    Is THE TOWER original? Not a jot. Is it as good as the original? Not by a long shot. Is it entertaining? Oh yes. It may be no classic, but as modern disaster cinema goes this is one of the better ones you'll find out there.
    8ebossert

    This rip-off of "The Towering Inferno" (1974) is a big improvement over this director's last film.

    This director's previous film was the poorly made yet watchable trash monster movie entitled "Sector 7" (2011). "The Tower" (2012) is a big improvement in terms of overall quality.

    If this isn't an official remake of "The Towering Inferno" (1974), it probably should have been. There are quite a few differences, but the similarities are too numerous to be a coincidence. A Christmas Eve party at a luxury residential building takes a horrific turn when a fire breaks out. The opening half hour has some hit-or-miss humor, but the characters are given color. The incident that causes the fire is unexpected and cool. The terror and panic that quickly follows is also well staged. Thereafter, events move at breakneck speed and there are a number of dangerous, thrilling moments (some of which involve side effects of the fire instead of the fire itself). Direction is impressive and exciting.

    In fact, I'd go so far as to say that "The Tower" is a better and more entertaining film than "The Towering Inferno." The 1974 film was good but overlong and oddly tedious. This 2012 film has better pacing and more excitement. However, I would recommend watching them back-to-back for a fun, firey evening!
    8jabrbi

    A Towering Improvement

    This film is basically a remake of The Towering Inferno post 9-11. There's a twin tower building full of people that catches fire by accident. There's no water available on the critical floors so the fire spreads. There are lots of people trapped inside the building and rescuers doing their best to save them.

    Really, you know what you're going to get, there's no surprises, and it all comes down to how well executed the action sequences are and whether we care about the people involved in the tragedy. For me, this film works. Granted it's Korean and subtitles take some of the tension away as your eyes are flicking to the bottom of the screen to see what's bring said. But, this film really works as a 21st Century disaster film.

    There's lots of big action sequences, big fires, explosions, burning bodies, falling bodies, tons of special effects. It's all exciting stuff in a very PG sort of way.

    Taking advantage of knowledge gained in the 9-11 disaster, we see steel frameworks buckling, people tacking pleas to find their loved ones on nearby walls, burning debris falling from the top of the building; everything that happens to modern buildings when they burn.

    My biggest criticism of the film is that there are too many characters. The film takes 30 minutes before the fire starts and in that time we meet the maintenance manager and his child, the restaurant manager, the head chef, the incompetent chef, the incompetent chef's girlfriend, the maintenance manager's friend, the rookie fireman, the fireman sergeant, the work obsessed fireman, the lottery winner, the Christian, the mother of a college student, the college student, the building manager, the building owner, the snooty woman and her dog, and so on and so on. Really, there are just too many. Cutting the number down and shortening the introduction would have improved this film a lot, allowing us to care more for fewer characters.

    Whilst most of the film is deadly serious, there is some light relief provided to make the film more watchable - two hours of relentless disaster is just too depressing. In particular, the character of the fireman sergeant is likable, comical, but still very serious in his actions. My favourite moment comes when he prays for, and gets, a tsunami, dozens of floors up the building.

    I can't imagine this film being made in America, post 9-11, and many Americans may find it too distressing to watch but, as a reboot of the disaster film genre, it's great success.
    7cremea

    A modern day Towering Inferno, Korean style.

    The Tower: A 2012 Korean disaster movie.

    SPOILERS AHEAD!

    Story Summary: It's a Korean movie about a high rise tower going up in flames. What more do you really need to know?

    This movie hearkens back to the days when Hollywood made self contained disaster flicks on a regular basis; i.e. "Poseidon Adventure", the "Airport" (not "Airplane") movies, and the like, and, of course, the obvious comparison being "Towering Inferno". There's not a whole lot of variances afforded when you make a film like this. After all, it's a disaster film in a ship, building, plane, or what have you, so, it's basically just try to mitigate the damage, save as many people as you can, and see who (if anybody) makes it out alive. What you can do though, is try to have the viewers invest in some of the characters, provide an engrossing film with a decent enough story, some nice pacing & action, and, not make your stunts & effects look like crap. Does this film succeed on those fronts?...Yeah, pretty much.

    Everything centers around the buildup to the Christmas celebration at the fabulous Sky Towers buildings. The first 30 minutes of the film or so are devoted to introducing the people who'll be the integral players in the disaster to come, they include; various hotel & building employees, some guests and love interests, the firemen who show up on the scene, some side groups, and the kid (gotta have a kid involved; this is a mandatory disaster movie rule). There's some ominous foreshadowing about high winds and a busted sprinkler system along the way, but screw it; let's send in the helicopters to drop fake snow on the buildings to appease our VIP guests as planned. What could possibly go wrong here?

    OK, it's holiday party time! Where are those snow dropping helicopters?...Oh, here comes one now! Uh-oh!...What was that about the strong winds and a bad sprinkler system again?...From there, this is Disaster Movie 101, and, it's pretty entertaining for the most part.

    This movie is what it is, meaning it's basically a popcorn action flick with little room for much else. The entire cast does a fine enough job, but there's not much for them to do past the ¼ mark other than run for their lives. There are some decent action set pieces where the characters have to escape the flames while traversing various floors & elevator shafts, navigate sky walks & scaffolding before they collapse, etc...This is all done with a fairly solid mix of live action, stunt work, and CGI. You also get your standard dose of Korean melodrama along the way (of course), but, it's not really any more melodramatic than those old American disaster flicks mentioned above; this movie really does play just like those films, except it's more modern and from a different country.

    Bottom Line: It works well enough overall!...If you're looking for a fantastic story & dialogue driven Korean film, then, this ain't for you!...But, if you want to just chill and watch a decent action/disaster flick from Korea, then, this will probably fit the bill!

    I think it's in the 6-7 out of a 10 star range!...Ehhhh! I'll give it 7 stars!
    70U

    amazing movie, perfect.

    If your looking for a good action pack, dramatic movies that keeps you on the edge of your seat, then this the right movie for you. Once you get past the character building, setting the mood, at the beginning the movie is magic.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 dicembre 2012 (Corea del Sud)
    • Paese di origine
      • Corea del Sud
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 2h 1min(121 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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