![]() It clearly shows they put some effort in this movie. There are some really good battle scenes, especially at the end. In this movie they could be though as it is a war movie about Hashima Island, more a concentration camp than a work environment if you ask me. I don't know why but they seem angry all the time when they talk. As usual it's very loud verbally, like almost all Asian movies. ![]() Gun-Ham-Do is certainly not the best Korean movie I ever watched but it's well made and worth a watch. I saw enough Asian movies by now to come to that conclusion. I don't know why that is, but it's just a fact. Reviewed by deloudelouvain 6 / 10 Not the best Korean movie but not bad either.įrom all the Asian countries Korea has the best movies. ![]() Then, just as the island's dark secrets are revealed, the Koreans plot a daring escape. Tensions run high between the Japanese soldiers who maintain order with shocking cruelty and violence, and the Koreans from all walks of life who were tricked or forced into coming there. As World War II nears its end, the small island of Hashima (nicknamed "Battleship Island") off the coast of Japan is the site of a massive coal mine, where 400 Koreans lead bleak lives as conscripted laborers.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |