Director: Park Chan-wook
Original Release: September 9, 2000
My Overall Rating: 4 stars out of 5
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To tell much more would be to spoil the story and I would hate to do anything to discourage anyone from seeking out this outstanding movie. It reminds me of A Few Good Men in many ways except the narrative is told mostly from the perspective of the soldiers rather than the investigator. The basic theme: people are basically decent. War is the madness. The madness runs deep when two nations are officially in a state of war for multiple generations.
Joint Security Area was a blockbuster hit in both South Korea and Japan. It was, at the time of its release, the highest-grossing film ever in South Korea. It also won four Grand Bell Awards, South Korea's Oscar-equivalent, including best picture. Quentin Tarantino has claimed it as one of his favorites.
It's not just BTS, folks. A lot of exciting creative work has been coming out of South Korea for a long time. It was hard to see it coming when I lived in East Asia a quarter-century ago but this country historically overshadowed by Japan and China is leading the charge in the Asian Century.
Sounds like an interesting movie. Several years ago I watched a film about a South Korean navy boat being attacked by the north that was pretty intense (and I think based on a true story).
ReplyDeleteSo much good coming out of South Korea these days.
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