THE ADMIRAL: ROARING CURRENTS
Language - Korean (South Korea)
Genre - Naval War
Director - Kim Han-min
*ing - Choi Min-sik (Yi Sun-sin), Ryu Seung-ryong (Kurushuma)
IMDB - 7.2
PLOT
It is during the time of Japanese invasion of Korea. The Korean navy had suffered heavy loss in the battle of Chicheollyang and their naval fleet has been reduced to 12. Yi Sun-sin, the greatest admiral of the Joseon province is again restored in command, considering the situation, Japanese Chancellor sends Kurushima Michifusa who is an expert in naval wars and even known as pirate among his fellow man. Yi is facing an extremely adverse situation before the war. Most of his officers and soldiers are in fear to face a huge enemy whose fleet comprises of more than 200 war ships. They doesn't have any single ray of chance. Their only hopes lies on the turtle ship (a ship which is uses to ram through the opponets one) but in one night one of the deserter in the Battle of Chicheollyang burns the turtle ship and tries to kill Yi but he escapes the trecherous act and kills him. Now the entire men lost their all hopes with the destruction of turtle ship. But Yi Sun-sin is determined to face the enemy, he is trying to convert the fear of his men into valour for war. Will he succeed over the big enemy?
" Admiral: The roaring currents" is one of the biggest hits in South Korea, it surpasses the record of Avatar in their country for maximum shows and view. It tells the real story of Battle of Myeongyang. Just like the history it shows the courageous effort of Admiral Yi who faces a huge enemy with his mere number of battleships. The movie is not a work of unwanted CGI scenes(its a trend we are seeing nowadays in Hollywood), but instead a very good work of VFX. Its a complete show of Choi Min-sik (oldboy, I saw the Devil fame) who produces an outstanding perfomence as the Admiral Yi, another great aspect of the movie is its incredible background music, it really goes in pace with the movie. It can be considered as one of the greatest war movies of all time.
Trailer- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PBIHkKi0wM
Language - Korean (South Korea)
Genre - Naval War
Director - Kim Han-min
*ing - Choi Min-sik (Yi Sun-sin), Ryu Seung-ryong (Kurushuma)
IMDB - 7.2
PLOT
It is during the time of Japanese invasion of Korea. The Korean navy had suffered heavy loss in the battle of Chicheollyang and their naval fleet has been reduced to 12. Yi Sun-sin, the greatest admiral of the Joseon province is again restored in command, considering the situation, Japanese Chancellor sends Kurushima Michifusa who is an expert in naval wars and even known as pirate among his fellow man. Yi is facing an extremely adverse situation before the war. Most of his officers and soldiers are in fear to face a huge enemy whose fleet comprises of more than 200 war ships. They doesn't have any single ray of chance. Their only hopes lies on the turtle ship (a ship which is uses to ram through the opponets one) but in one night one of the deserter in the Battle of Chicheollyang burns the turtle ship and tries to kill Yi but he escapes the trecherous act and kills him. Now the entire men lost their all hopes with the destruction of turtle ship. But Yi Sun-sin is determined to face the enemy, he is trying to convert the fear of his men into valour for war. Will he succeed over the big enemy?
" Admiral: The roaring currents" is one of the biggest hits in South Korea, it surpasses the record of Avatar in their country for maximum shows and view. It tells the real story of Battle of Myeongyang. Just like the history it shows the courageous effort of Admiral Yi who faces a huge enemy with his mere number of battleships. The movie is not a work of unwanted CGI scenes(its a trend we are seeing nowadays in Hollywood), but instead a very good work of VFX. Its a complete show of Choi Min-sik (oldboy, I saw the Devil fame) who produces an outstanding perfomence as the Admiral Yi, another great aspect of the movie is its incredible background music, it really goes in pace with the movie. It can be considered as one of the greatest war movies of all time.
Trailer- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PBIHkKi0wM

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