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Soar Into the Sun

Original title: Al-too-bi: Riteon too beiseu
  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.8K
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Yoo Joon-sang, Kim Seong-su, Rain, Lee Hana, Jeong Seok-won, and Lee Jong-suk in Soar Into the Sun (2012)
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After he performs a dangerous daredevil stunt at an air show, South Korean Air Force pilot Tae-hun is kicked out of the elite Black Eagles flying team and transferred to a combat unit where ... Read allAfter he performs a dangerous daredevil stunt at an air show, South Korean Air Force pilot Tae-hun is kicked out of the elite Black Eagles flying team and transferred to a combat unit where he immediately comes into conflict with ace pilot Cheol-hui. He makes friends with the oth... Read allAfter he performs a dangerous daredevil stunt at an air show, South Korean Air Force pilot Tae-hun is kicked out of the elite Black Eagles flying team and transferred to a combat unit where he immediately comes into conflict with ace pilot Cheol-hui. He makes friends with the other pilots in the unit and falls in love with the beautiful Se-young, who is in charge of m... Read all

  • Director
    • Kim Dong-won
  • Writers
    • Ahn Sang-hoon
    • Kim Dong-won
  • Stars
    • Rain
    • Yoo Joon-sang
    • Kim Seong-su
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kim Dong-won
    • Writers
      • Ahn Sang-hoon
      • Kim Dong-won
    • Stars
      • Rain
      • Yoo Joon-sang
      • Kim Seong-su
    • 9User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rain
    Rain
    • Taehoon or Tae-hun
    Yoo Joon-sang
    Yoo Joon-sang
    • Major Yi Cheoul-hee
    Kim Seong-su
    Kim Seong-su
    • Major Park Dae-suh
    Lee Hana
    Lee Hana
    • Captain Oh Yoo-jin
    Lee Jong-suk
    Lee Jong-suk
    • First Lieutenant Ji Seok-hyun
    Jeong Seok-won
    Jeong Seok-won
    • Technical Sergeant Choi Min-ho
    • (as Jung Seok-won)
    Baek Bong-gi
    • Sergeant Kim
    Choi Bum-ho
    • Air war general
    Oh Dal-su
    Oh Dal-su
    • Chief Mechanic Min
    Kevin Delaney
    • Major Lee
    • (voice)
    Eom Hyo-Seob
    Eom Hyo-Seob
    • Republic of Korea Air Force commander
    Jung Kyung-ho
    • Captain Jo Tae-bong
    Jung Kyung-hoon
    • Captain Hwang
    Shin Sae-Kyeong
    Shin Sae-Kyeong
    • Yoo Se-young
    Ha Soo-ho
    Ha Soo-ho
    • Rescue team member 2
    Bang Soo-hyung
    • Tae-hoon's Father
    Joe Thomas
    Joe Thomas
    • Commander Choi
    • (voice)
    Choi Yong-hyun
    • Face to face sitting North Korean
    • Director
      • Kim Dong-won
    • Writers
      • Ahn Sang-hoon
      • Kim Dong-won
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    User reviews9

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    8RosanaBotafogo

    Cute...

    Totally exaggerated, from the humor, to the drama and finally the action scenes, but they are like that, oriental cinema in general, but that attracts me, that humor with a yellow smile, a convenient script, gave the women space, deserves applause, awkward romances, clumsy heroes, adorable disgrace ...
    3paulclaassen

    Bland and boring with one good action scene.

    This film didn't have the look and feel of a Korean film. It also felt like two completely different films: the first half being a slow-paced comedy; the second half a fast-paced action drama. The film felt like it didn't really know what it wanted to be, and even during the more serious moments, I didn't find the actors serious enough. Most of the time I had no idea what the film was actually about.

    The antagonists are not set up properly and only appears at the halfway mark, without any mention of them prior to this. The attack happens suddenly without explanation as to why they are attacking or who they really are. The attack scene was really good, but not enough to save the film. It felt like they blended together 'Top Gun' and 'Behind enemy lines' to ultimately become 'Sky Hunter'. Speaking of which, I'd rather watch 'Sky Hunter' a hundred times over before giving this film a second viewing.
    5alternatecheng

    Korean version of top gun but didn't live up to expectation

    Weak storyline, like most aviation film much as to my disappoint this could have gotten a good 7 if the writers thought of a better script. There was too many silly lines that I wonder if this was suppose to be a manga filled humour or a live action film. The thing I found interesting though is the tensed relationship with the Americans and Koreans when dealing with missile crisis, couldn't the writers explore on that more than silly aspect of the film. Poor CGI, while it is understandable that there are parts of the film where real fighter jets cannot be used i.e. city dog fight scenes, I believe that they could have done a better job. The characters, I really don't think the Korean Air force would have allowed impulsive, childish and hot headed pilots into their ranks. And what is with them abusing the engineers. Come on its the military discipline, team work and proper conduct is a big thing there.

    Verdict: Disappointing, this film could have done better.
    1tanjunse-581-625425

    terrible rip-off of Top Gun and Behind Enemy Lines

    The movie was terrible. I expected much more. The planes were all CGI and not believable. I hate the planes. The script was very poor. The acting was good, but the actors and actresses talents' were wasted by poor predictable script with superficial treatment about the soul of flying. I ran my player at 4X to 10X speed to skip the plastic human relationships. Characters don't make sense to me. Pilots were treated like stupid people. Same as mechanics. No dignity for pilots and mechanics. This movie didn't do justice to them. What I want is serious piloting and commanders showing tactical thought, excellent mechanical understanding of aircraft, excellent weapons systems mix between missiles and dogfights, with clear plausible combat scenarios.
    3caseymoviemania

    Casey's Movie Mania: SOAR INTO THE SUN (2012)

    South Korea's answer to TOP GUN (1986) -- SOAR INTO THE SUN (a.k.a. R2B: RETURN TO BASE) is a big-budget blockbuster tries to replicate the Hollywood-style of filmmaking mostly found in any summer movie tentpole. It certainly has that showy and expensive look, particularly for its many impressive aerial stunts (more on that later). But writer-director Kim Dong-Won botches everything up with too many cheesy melodrama and mawkish sentimentality borderlined into self-parody. No wonder the movie ends up underperformed at the domestic box-office.

    In this embarrassingly lackluster movie, the story centers on Jang Tae-Hun (Rain), a cocky young pilot of the South Korean Air Force's elite Black Eagles squad who gets expelled of the team, following from his dangerous daredevil stunt at an air show. As a punishment, he is immediately transferred to the 21 Combat Unit, which is led by Park Dae-Seo (Kim Sung-Su). Meanwhile, it doesn't take long before he makes enemy with an ace pilot Lee Cheol-Hee (Yu Jun-Sang), who particularly hate each other. Naturally, they prepare to engage in a flight contest to see which among of them emerge as the best pilot in the 21 Combat Unit. Of course, such genre movie like that wouldn't be complete without an obligatory love interest. Enter Sgt. Yoo Se-Young (Shin Se-Kyung), a failed pilot-turned-head of maintenance who loves to act cool and doesn't particularly talks much, even though Tae-Hun likes her very much.

    Clocking at 113 minutes, I must admit that watching SOAR INTO THE SUN is seriously a test of patience. The first half is especially a huge letdown, in which the story drags too much that goes into nowhere. Most of the time we are forced to sit through a long-winded stretch of some lame romantic comedy (particularly the one involving Tae-Hun and Se-Young) found in Korean TV drama, and not to mention, many other annoying subplots. If Kim Dong-Won is trying hard to be funny, then he fails miserably. Even by the time the movie reaches the second half with a sudden change of dramatic tone, it's already too late and too little to redeem everything.

    Still, those are looking forward for some sensory thrills will be excited by the aforementioned aerial stunts. The two climactic highlights -- the aerial battle within the city of Seoul and the explosive finale -- are undeniably breathtaking with swooping cameraworks and magnificent sound effects that they are best seen in a big screen theaters.

    Too bad that's the only good thing about this movie. The rest is simply a monumental waste of time. If that's not insulting enough, the cast is a total disappointment who are all nothing more than one-note stereotypical characters. Rain, who completed this movie before heading off for his obligatory national service, gives an unremarkable performance who spends most of the time looking too cheesy or (ahem) cutesy. Sure, he does show some "seriousness" towards the second half, but by then, it's really hard to take him seriously. As for the rest of the supporting actors, the less said the better.

    So much for a so-called movie specially released in remembrance of the 60th anniversary of the Korean War.

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    • Trivia
      Lead actor Rain's final film before enlisting for his mandatory military service, one month after wrapping filming.
    • Goofs
      A belly shot is seen of a landing gear extending, with two two-wheeled gear struts moving outwards and downwards (as on a Boeing 737). However, the F-15 this is supposed to depict, has two one-wheeled main gear struts which move downward and backward during extension.
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      Featured in I Need Romance: Episode #2.9 (2012)

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook (South Korea)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • R2B: Return to Base
    • Production companies
      • Zooomoney Entertainment
      • Red Muffler
      • CJ Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • ₩10,000,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,772,028
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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