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7.7/10
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In 1987 Korea under an oppressive military regime, the unlawful interrogation and death of a college student ignite ordinary citizens to fight for the truth and bring about justice.In 1987 Korea under an oppressive military regime, the unlawful interrogation and death of a college student ignite ordinary citizens to fight for the truth and bring about justice.In 1987 Korea under an oppressive military regime, the unlawful interrogation and death of a college student ignite ordinary citizens to fight for the truth and bring about justice.
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- 27 wins & 35 nominations total
Yoo Hae-jin
- Han Byung-Yong
- (as Hae-jin Yoo)
Kim Jong-soo
- Park Jung-Ki
- (as Jong-soo Kim)
Moon Sung-keun
- Jang Se-Dong
- (as Sung-Keun Moon)
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"The day" will come finally
I'm Chinese, and I hope that, one day, my country can admit the fault about what happened in 1989 officially.
Nine stars for bloody South Koreans
Nine stars for bloody South Koreans, salute all bravery and integrity.
Comprision with China
This is the best reality-adapted movie I've ever seen. The primary reason why I rate this movie so high is that it revives the history. I do hope one day Chinese movie can do the same, young students rallied at street, yelling for democracy. They really care about the future of this nation and shouldn't suffered from the thing happened in June 4th 1989. But Chinese case can not be brackets simply with Korean case, for no student had been jailed and toured for their ideas and thought before the great chaos happened. It's a sentimental movement mishandled by the government. unfortunately, I can't endorse for ccp on what they did in and after the event. no one will forgive that, let alone will forgive a government which covers the truth so hardly and shows no regret.
Another historical event
Military power politics and authoritarian governments should be resolutely resisted. People need to learn from historical events rather than hide the truth. After all, the truth cannot be concealed.
10kaseshin
The kind of film that makes national pride feel good
This movie goes between a nail-biting spy thriller, a gorgeous display of nature amid chaos, a hard-to-watch document of torture, and a rousing cry of patriotism all without slipping into exploitation. Contrary to what some people have said, I thought the movie found a way to celebrate the need for democracy amid oppression without painting the oppressors as cartoonishly evil. Every character had a role to play in this ensemble, in a story that truly encompassed a nation. Definitely paying more attention to this director for providing this masterpiece.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough they share no screen time together, this is the second film where Kim Tae-ri and Ha Jung-woo reunite. The first movie they starred in together was The Handmaiden (2016).
- Crazy creditsReal footage pertinent to the movie is played alongside the closing credits, including protests, and footage of the real people involved in the film's story.
- ConnectionsSpoofs Le deuxième souffle (1966)
- SoundtracksWhen the Day Comes
Performed by Lee Hanyeol Choir & Daegun Chamber Choir
- How long is 1987: When the Day Comes?Powered by Alexa
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Box office
- Budget
- ₩15,000,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $53,834,292
- Runtime
- 2h 9m(129 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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