Hanbando
Hanbando
| 13 July 2006 (USA)
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The President of South Korea races against time to prove the seal on documents from long dead King Gojong is fake by charging outspoken historian Choi Min-jae, and a descendant of the royal bloodline Kim Yu-shik, to find the long lost seal in order to prove that the Japanese claim to railroads is false, a claim that will stop the reunification of the two Koreas.

Reviews
Pluskylang Great Film overall
RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Gary The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Wyatt There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
xelnanga Wow. I can't believe some of these reviews. Of course if you watch a dubbed version of a Korean movie, the acting's going to look and sound cheesy as hell.The movie features a lot of very interesting sides of history that has never been revealed before.Yes as someone has mentioned before, Queen Min was brutally raped before death. Japan in entirety did the same to Korea for about 35 years. How can you say that Japan was not the villain? They took Korean women, destroyed businesses, families and forced the Koreans to work under their boots.This movie I did see some typos, but those are minors. These are some of the top Korean actors and apparently for those who think this was horrible acting, you will never understand. It's like reading poems by Pushkin in English. If you don't know Russian, Pushkin's poetry will sound very bad to you. But only those who know and truly understand Russian can comprehend and understand its beauty. I can say the same thing here. If you understand Korean and Korean history throughly, then you will truly know what a masterpiece this movie is.And to all those who think that this movie is a nationalistic-hungry movie, whose director is out there to just "praise" about Korea, you are wrong. Korea was exploited by the Japanese and at the moment in the world, they are trying to hide most of it.Shinzo Abe, the current Japanese Minister Official refuses to acknowledge for comfort women and apologize for what has happened in Korea... This is unacceptable.
dmuel Hanbando is a Korean nationalist fantasy involving a search for the missing national Seal Of Korea, a Japanese conspiracy to renew its colonial control of Korea, and patriots and traitors battling over the destiny of the Korean nation. If this sounds nail-biting, believe me it ain't. At 147 minutes (2hrs. 27 min), it is overlong by at least 50%. There is a seemingly endless series of discussions over the plight of Korea which are agonizingly tedious to sit through. Several scenes which go back and forth from the present to Korea of the 19th Century are, of course, intended to show the still unresolved situation in Korea, with Japan as the still-threatening arch enemy. An underlying theme throughout the film is the supposed effort of the world's major powers, including the U.S., Japan, China and Russia to hold Korea back and to thwart Korean unification. For all this political content, this is an extremely boring film.
dannyboy1026 Softening up is vilifying? When Myungsunghwanghu was killed, she had her breasts sliced off and Japanese soldiers raped her dead body. In this movie all the Japanese samurais did were stab her six times, which I admit is gory, but is less gruesome than the truth. Ask any Korean adult that remembers history class and they will likely repeat this. The reason the portrayal was softened up was to make it viewable for a somewhat larger audience.The movie has great acting, although I must admit there are some English typos and grammatical errors. (causion, disappear). The only real cheesy sounding actor is Cha Tae Hyun. The president is portrayed perfectly, and several of the turn-arounds (the President actually ordered himself to be incapacitated to see who was Chin-il-pa ish - in favor of the Japanese).I love this movie because the director seems to bring a totally possible (theoretically) situation to life. Excellent, excellent, excellent.
vatalian (this comment might contain a bit of spoiler regarding the movie's overall atmosphere and content)First of all, the director's too busy glorifying Korea. Some history contents (eg. the death of Myungsunghwanghu) were modified to vilify Japan more than necessary, when the country is already being blamed for claiming ownership over Dokdo. Next thing I hated was the language. Actors talked in a really cheesy way; nobody in real life would talk like that. Then there are these Japanese politicians talking only in Korean, fluently. Korean actors took the Japanese politician parts, so I could understand. Not a lot of Japanese actors would participate in a movie that attacks Japan. Yet, the Japanese soldiers in the movie spoke in only in Japanese. This weird contradiction led to the movie's lack of reality. Plus, all the major events happened based on luck, or at the last minute: a classic cliché. I hate to disrespect Korean movies as I am Korean, but this movie isn't something I would praise since I am also a sane being with two working eyes.The jokes were terrible.The director did a better job in Silmido (way better).
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