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The Admiral: Roaring Currents

Original title: Myeong-ryang
  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 8m
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7.1/10
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Choi Min-sik, Kim Myung-gon, Lee Jung-hyun, Jin Goo, Cho Jin-woong, Ryu Seung-ryong, Ryôhei Ohtani, Kim Tae-hoon, and Park Bo-gum in The Admiral: Roaring Currents (2014)
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Admiral Yi Sun-sin faces a tough challenge when he is forced to defend his nation with just 13 battleships against 300 Japanese enemy ships in the Battle of Myeongryang.Admiral Yi Sun-sin faces a tough challenge when he is forced to defend his nation with just 13 battleships against 300 Japanese enemy ships in the Battle of Myeongryang.Admiral Yi Sun-sin faces a tough challenge when he is forced to defend his nation with just 13 battleships against 300 Japanese enemy ships in the Battle of Myeongryang.

  • Director
    • Kim Han-min
  • Writers
    • Kim Han-min
    • Cheol-Hong Jeon
  • Stars
    • Choi Min-sik
    • Ryu Seung-ryong
    • Cho Jin-woong
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    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • Kim Han-min
    • Writers
      • Kim Han-min
      • Cheol-Hong Jeon
    • Stars
      • Choi Min-sik
      • Ryu Seung-ryong
      • Cho Jin-woong
    • 66User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Choi Min-sik
    Choi Min-sik
    • Admiral Yi Sun-Shin
    Ryu Seung-ryong
    Ryu Seung-ryong
    • General Kurushima Michifusa
    Cho Jin-woong
    Cho Jin-woong
    • General Wakizaka Yasuharu
    Kim Myung-gon
    Kim Myung-gon
    • Navy Commander Todo Takadora
    Jin Goo
    Jin Goo
    • Im Jun-yeong
    Lee Jung-hyun
    Lee Jung-hyun
    • Lim Jung (war widow)
    Ryôhei Ohtani
    Ryôhei Ohtani
    • Junsa
    No Min-woo
    No Min-woo
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    Kim Tae-hoon
    Kim Tae-hoon
    • Kim Joong-geol
    Park Bo-gum
    Park Bo-gum
    • Soo-bong
    Lee Seung-joon
    Lee Seung-joon
    • Captain Ahn Wi
    Choi Deok-moon
    Choi Deok-moon
    • Song Yeo-jong
    Zach Aguilar
    Zach Aguilar
    • Yi Hoe
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    Tommy Arciniega
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    Corina Boettger
    Corina Boettger
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    Goo Bon-jin
    • Oh Kye-juk
    Ray Carsillo
    Ray Carsillo
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    Chris Cason
    Chris Cason
    • Captain Ahn Wei
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      • Cheol-Hong Jeon
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    8kluseba

    Probably the best naval battle ever made in the history of cinema

    "The Admiral: Roaring Currents" is an ambitious, epic and expensive historical action-drama from South Korea. This movie can already be considered a milestone of Korean cinema from several points of view. It became the biggest film of all time at the South Korean box office in 2014, with more than 17 million admissions and the first local film to gross over US$ 100 million. The costumes, set pieces and weapons were designed after extensive research that even Japanese historians were amazed by the reconstructions of the Japanese warships. General Yi Sun- sin is portrayed by the most famous and according to many including myself also the best contemporary actor from South Korea; the charismatic Choi Min-sik who rose to fame with his roles in the spy thriller "Shiri", the mystery-thriller "Oldboy" and the psychological horror movie "I Saw the Devil" among others.

    The movie revolves around the Battle of Myeongnyang around 1597 which took place during the Imjin War when Japan tried to invade the Korean peninsula and even parts of Ming Dynasty China. After a disastrous defeat, the Korean fleet only consisted of 13 warships while the Japanese gathered 133 warships and around 200 logistical support ships. The Japanese fleet was headed for the Korean capital Hanyang to support their land's army but general Yi Sun-shin decided to battle the superior enemy in a strait. By using the dangerous currents in the strait and a tactically well chosen emplacement for his fleet, the admiral was able to destroy several Japanese warships and to push back the enemy. The unexpected defeat shocked the Japanese and encouraged the Koreans. Joseon Dynasty's navy was able to regroup with Ming Dynasty's army and the Japanese were expelled out of the Korean peninsula the next year.

    The film shows us the weeks before the famous battle, an extensive depiction of the battle itself and its immediate aftermath and a short look beyond in the concluding minutes.

    This movie is separated in two almost equal parts. The first hour introduces the viewers to the historical context, the desperate condition of the Korean navy and the inhabitants in general and the most important characters from both sides of the belligerents. I feel that this part of the movie is slightly too long. Instead of focusing on too many characters and a lot of tactical dialogs, the movie could have shown us the origins of the war to get a better idea of the entire context. It would have been a great idea to start the film with Won Gyun's disastrous defeat against the Japanese navy during the Battle of Chilcheollyang and to quickly show how a nearly defeated country arose from its ashes to gather for a final decisive battle. While the set pieces and special effects look stunning, the dialogs on the first hour of the movie are exhausting and the acting is only of an average quality despite the promising cast. Both the acting and the dialogs are somewhat wooden. There is no character one could somehow sympathize with and the acting is not what viewers will retain from this movie.

    The movie gets a boost during the second hour that is almost entirely dedicated to the battle itself. Some people might think that almost an hour of naval battle might be overlong and repetitive but that's not the case in here. This is one of the very finest, if not the very best naval battle ever shown in cinema. There are many ups and downs during the battle, several different strategies are used and even the fights themselves vary from cannon fire, over confrontations with bows and arrows and intense sword fights to a few elements of martial arts duels. A few clever tactical tricks from both sides are also added to the epic battle. Acting, choreographies, images, score, sounds, special effects and stunts are reaching one high point after another in the entertaining second half of this movie. The last five minutes after the final battle are a short but nice conclusion closing the circle to the beginning of the film that gives the viewers the occasion to calm down again.

    While the set pieces and most parts of the story are faithful to the historical background, some elements depicting the different historical characters and parts of the battle itself might be dramatized to a certain degree. That's why the movie has a slightly patriotic touch but this is only some minor criticism as this film isn't as exaggerated as many contemporary Chinese war movies for example.

    In the end, fans of epic war movies will get what they desire. The naval battle is detailed, diversified, emotional, entertaining, epic and intense. It's probably the best naval battle in the history of cinema. This stunning second half pardons for a few lengths in the opening hour that sets the context of the battle in a solid but also slightly dusty and lengthy way. This film isn't the best Korean movie of all times by any means and maybe slightly over-hyped. Still, this is better than any comparable war history movie from the Western world I have seen in the past ten years or more. If you want to see even better Korean war movies, I can highly suggest you "Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War" from 2004 and "My Way" from 2011.
    8Kryzak

    Great naval battle, good character development, and amazing acting

    I stumbled upon this movie without having ever heard of it, and boy was I glad to watch it. It's the movie about one of the most famous Korean generals in Korean history during a crucial battle in the war with Japan. The acting in the movie was solid, even if I didn't understand the language. The naval battle scenes and how Admiral Yi used naval tactics to fight his enemy were realistic and breathtaking at the same time. I'd compare this with the 300: Rise of an Empire movie, with far less CGI, fantasy elements, better acting, and more realistic portrayal of naval battle. It's pretty amazing what they could do with ships back in those days.

    The history/characters in the movie is a little hard to follow if you don't know about it beforehand or don't speak Korean/Japanese, but I still enjoyed it quite a bit and learned a little bit of Korean history in the process.
    8HoppingBunny

    good if you want a naval battle

    Recommend reading about Yi Sun Shin before watching this movie. It's relatively difficult to follow the first half of this movie if you don't know something about him. Do yourself a favor and wiki Yi sun shin. It will give a quick glimpse into the man and back drops of this conflict. All historical accounts indicate that one ship went against superior numbers and he won. There are a lot of dramatic interpretations, but you will experience general gist of how he exploited fear in his own men and Japanese navy which suffered heavy casualties by Yi over 6 years of war. One other note: Korean uses a flat bottom ship. Japanese uses more traditional design. Korean navy has zero turtle iron clad ship in this engagement. That should be enough to enjoy one of the best ancient naval battle captured by this movie.
    8trojans7

    admiral, we salute you!

    full throttle navel action that has to be seen to believe. after a slow but important first half this korean movie goes into high gear with an all out battle film that is very rewarding. totally engrossing and very entertaining.

    i have seen my fair share of Asian war epics and this was one of the more enjoyable one, a bit melodramatic but thats fine. as a costume drama its gorgeous and with limited cgi it all looks very realistic.i must say it looks stunning from start to finish

    if your looking for something epic to watch and you don't mind subtitle's then this one is for you plus all gaming buffs take not this is how to make a battle movie.
    9THE-BEACON-OF-MOVIES-RAFA

    South Korean (A+ Movie) My Ratings 9/10

    A one of a kind film that bring Yi Sun-Si to life. Not to mention his greatest battle shown on film. There's no other film that showcased a period asian naval battle except for this.

    A true display of leadership. Loved how all his soldiers doubted him, loved how to movie even instilled that same doubt in the viewer. Watching him overcome all odds and instilling change in the hearts of his soldiers was amazing.

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    • Trivia
      The all-time most-watched film in South Korea. 17.6 million tickets were sold nationwide.
    • Goofs
      In one scene, the pirates under Kurushima Michifusa are referred to as being from "Ehime Prefecture", prefectures were not as an administrative unit in Japan until after the Meiji Restoration in the mid 19th century. In the era of the film, that place known as Ehime Prefecture would have been called "Iyo".
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    • Release date
      • July 30, 2014 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • Korean
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Admiral
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production companies
      • CJ Entertainment
      • Big Stone Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $9,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,589,811
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $51,431
      • Aug 10, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $138,342,258
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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