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Duelist

Original title: Hyeongsa
  • 2005
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.5K
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Duelist (2005)
ActionComedyMysteryRomance

Set years ago in the era of the Joseon Dynasty, the story follows a young police officer named Namsoon (Ha Ji-won) who, along with her fellow officers, discovers a counterfeit ring operating... Read allSet years ago in the era of the Joseon Dynasty, the story follows a young police officer named Namsoon (Ha Ji-won) who, along with her fellow officers, discovers a counterfeit ring operating out of the area they've been assigned to protect. However, as the criminals aren't just p... Read allSet years ago in the era of the Joseon Dynasty, the story follows a young police officer named Namsoon (Ha Ji-won) who, along with her fellow officers, discovers a counterfeit ring operating out of the area they've been assigned to protect. However, as the criminals aren't just printing up their own money, they also plan to use it to topple the economy and take down t... Read all

  • Director
    • Lee Myung-se
  • Writers
    • Hae-kyung Lee
    • Lee Myung-se
  • Stars
    • Ha Ji-Won
    • Gang Dong-won
    • Ahn Sung-ki
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Lee Myung-se
    • Writers
      • Hae-kyung Lee
      • Lee Myung-se
    • Stars
      • Ha Ji-Won
      • Gang Dong-won
      • Ahn Sung-ki
    • 20User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Ha Ji-Won
    Ha Ji-Won
    • Nam-soon
    Gang Dong-won
    Gang Dong-won
    • Sad Eyes
    Ahn Sung-ki
    Ahn Sung-ki
    • Detective Ahn
    Song Young-chang
    Song Young-chang
    • Minister of Defence
    Kim Bo-yeon
    • Kim Bo-yeon
    Kim Joon-bae
    • Tavern people
    Choi Yong-hyun
    • Tavern people
    • Director
      • Lee Myung-se
    • Writers
      • Hae-kyung Lee
      • Lee Myung-se
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    8meowmeow70

    Cinematic Challenge. narrative for style.

    This movie is disguised as historical action,romance and detective film. It has every element of any Asian action genre film.

    Underneath it, this movie is very self-conscious and experimental film. Of course, there is a compromise between mainstream movie and director's personal movie. That is "having narrative" in this movie.

    Director expresses his visual vision which is loosely based on detective story.However if you try to follow story in this movie,you will be utterly disappointed.

    This is almost another form of alienation effect. There is narrative but narrative can not handle its grandized style. It is not style for narrative but narrative for style. Director almost challenges you what movie is and means to you. In this grossly capitalized movie making world, can movie be presented as an art form or a painting. is it even possibility of discussion?

    If you like this kind of geeky challenge(almost Brecht like) or exploration, this is movie for you. If not, I say still give a shot and focus on style and rhythm and visualization and do not waste to spend too much time to follow the "story". If you are interested in this director, you can google it and will be able to find interviews. I think this movie Lee expressed more his personal vision and visual challenge than previous one and he is definitely pushing it.

    Movie is based on comic book characters and stories written by Bang Hak-gi.Korean soap opera "Damo (female detective)" also is based on this comic book story.

    Female leading lady(Ha ji won) played similar role in drama "Damo". Damo was great hit series drama in Korea.

    This movie did not do well in korean box office but there is a cult following for this movie. When you try to buy DVD, make sure that it is quality you want because director did several digital enhancement on this movie after release.That is what I heard anyway and you do not want to miss gorgeous visual in this movie.
    7modam

    The actors' work was splendid.

    I saw this movie in the Pusan International Film Festival. Director Myung-se Lee said it is the third edition, after the screening. Maybe, it was post-Toronto & Vancouver Festival Version.

    The image is so beautiful. Films which shoot in front of blue screen (a lot of CG) won't have this charm. Costume and architecture of the Lee Dynasty are interesting, too. I wasn't bored one minute. I felt two hours short.

    I think that the casting is a big success. Ji-won Ha performs the sometime-funny role of female detective Namsoon greatly. Sung-kee Ahn gives the tone to this movie. And, mysterious Sad Eyes, nobody will be able to do excluding Dong-won Kang.

    Selection of music makes this movie not sophisticated. At this point, it looks like Lee's previous work "Nowhere to hide-Injeong sajeong bol geot eobtda-". (However, selection of music might be a charm of the Lee works!)

    I praise that all characters are solitude and independent. I saw a number of Korean movies and dramas, there are a lot of works of complex story based on the family relation and the sickness. In this movie, a simple story permits intoxicating it beautifully of the image.

    The pronunciation of Japanese well known tanka is incorrect. I expect it to be corrected before screening in Japan.
    10Tounyan

    A visual feast

    I walked into this movie knowing almost nothing about it except for a very basic synopsis that is nothing special and the knowledge that people either love it or hate it. I walked out of it, totally in love.

    Duelist is a prime example of art film that doesn't try hard at pushing an elaborate story into its viewer. There is very little dialogue, barely enough to let us know what's going on, and most of the story is told via movements, lightings and music. Honestly I was kinda puzzled during the first half, not knowing where it was going, but the curiosity and Gang Dong-won being a feast to the eye made me stay. And I didn't regret any minute of it. The two leads have ridiculous chemistry and they totally compliment each other. My only issue with the processing is the excessive use of slow motion that time seems to flow differently in Duelist, but it also makes everything so pretty I'm not complaining.

    Featuring one of the best soundtracks I have ever heard, being that the music is an essential part in leading the viewers, Duelist tells a love story through sword fights that look so passionate and intimate it's almost dancing. A brilliant visual feast, like a poem, it's peculiar and sometimes over-the-top theatrical, so it might not be everyone's cup of tea. I personally absolutely love it and have been raving about it to anyone who would listen. Try it yourself to find out which side you are on.
    9pb104-1

    A visual feast

    I saw this film at the opening night of the Hawaii International Film Festival, as an unannounced special screening. Outrageously colorful and stylized, it's a tale of a girl trained as a sword-fighter who works as a cop, and a mysterious masked swordsman who may or may not be in league with a gang who is flooding the country with counterfeit money. The plot is confusing enough, but it really doesn't matter: it's just an excuse for some amazing set- pieces involving crowds of sword-fighters, fighters chasing through markets and dye factories, barroom brawls, and over the top humor. And swordplay as foreplay. Not likely to get a US release, but a lot of fun. Modern Korean cinema, in my opinion, is leading the world in terms of set and scenic design, and innovative cinematography. Catch this film to see what I mean.
    misyelhasanah-06139

    It just not my taste

    I cannot feel the love betwen them, but i love the action scenes

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 2005 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Official site (France)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Vu Án Tiên Gia
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production companies
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      • Wellmade Entertainment
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      • $6,324,945
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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