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Kim Han-min (born November 5, 1969) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. He directed the feature films Paradise Murdered (2007), Handphone (2009), War of the Arrows (2011), and The Admiral: Roaring Currents (2014).
The Yi Sun-sin trilogy is a South Korean period war action film series directed by Kim Han-min based on three major naval battles led by Admiral Yi Sun-sin.
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In June 1592, one month after the sea battle at Sacheon, daimyo Wakisaka Yasuharu arrives at the Japanese naval base in Busan to take charge of the fleet and counter the threat posed by Joseon commander Yi Sun-sin. From some terrified survivors of the battle, he learns of a new, fully enclosed Joseon battleship which they have dubbed bokkaisen (aft...
Park Hae-il as Yi Sun-sin, a Joseon admiralByun Yo-han as Wakisaka, a Japanese admiralAhn Sung-ki as Eo Yeong-dam, a Joseon naval Commander overseeing the southern waterwaysSon Hyun-joo as Won Gyun, a defense-minded, presumptuous Joseon admiralDevelopment
In 2013, while producing The Admiral: Roaring Currents, Big Stone Pictures revealed their plans to produce two more films related to Yi Sun-sin, titled Emergence of Hansan Dragon and Noryang: Deadly Sea as sequels, depending on the success of The Admiral. Following the box office success of The Admiral which became the most-watched and highest-grossing film of all timein South Korea, production of the sequels was confirmed.
Filming
Principal photographybegan on May 18, 2020. The naval battle scenes in the Hansan were shot using visual effects, unlike the previous film The Admiral which was actually filmed in a boat floating on the sea. VFX set for naval battle scenes was built at the Gangneung Speed Skating Stadium used for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. For scenes shot on land, a special set was built in Yeosu, South Jeolla Province.
Post-production
Post-production took a year. Jeong Chul-min and Jeong Seong-jin served as VFX supervisors. During the naval battle scene in the latter part of the film, subtitles were added for Korean dialogues because they were not audible due to the sound effects and background music of the battle scenes.This received favorable reactions from the audience and generally positive reviews from the critics.
It was released on July 27, 2022 in IMAX, 4DX and ScreenX format by Lotte Entertainment. Well Go USA acquired North American rights to distribute the film. The film's rights were also pre-sold to 99 countries including Japan, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and France.On July 29, it was released on 32 screens in United States. In ...
Box office
On 25 July 2022, two days before its theatrical release, Hansan: Rising Dragon recorded 147,909 presales, breaking the record for most presale tickets sold in recent history, which was previously held by Oscar-winning film Parasite (2019). The film was released on 2,223 screens on July 27, 2022. The opening recorded 386,000 admissions and topped the South Korean box office. The film surpassed 1 million cumulative admissions in 4 days of release and 2 million admissions in 5 days of release. O...
Critical response
Writing for Yonhap News, Shim Sun-ah described the film as "a visually spectacular, intriguing prequel of naval epic" with "fast-paced, punchy account of the historical information" and "breathtaking and thrilling scenes." Kim Nara in her review for My Daily appreciated Park Hae-il's portrayal of Yi Sun-sin and cinematic experience of 51-minute naval battle. Choi Tami writing for Maeil Business stated that with clear characters, themes and spectacular naval battle, Hansan has progressed one s...
Hansan: Rising Dragon at IMDbHansan: Rising Dragon at the Korean Movie DatabaseHansan: Rising Dragon at HanCinema31 mar 2023 · Hansan: Rising Dragon, il nuovo film di Kim Han-min nella sua versione Redux di 150 minuti, ha aperto la 21ª edizione del Florence Korea Film Fest, il più importante festival italiano dedicato al Cinema sudcoreano.
Actor. Hansan: Rising Dragon | Hansan: Yongui Chulhyun (2022) - Gwon Yul. Steel Rain | Gangchulbi (2017) - Japanese Aegis ship captain. Roaring Currents: The Road of the Admiral | Myeongryang: Hwiori Badaleul Hyanghayeo (2015) - himself. Handphone (2009) - private eye 2.
The Admiral: Roaring Currents (Korean: 명량), or simply The Admiral, is a 2014 South Korean epic historical action-war film directed and co-written by Kim Han-min. Based on the historical Battle of Myeongnyang, it stars an ensemble cast led by Choi Min-sik as the Korean naval commander Yi Sun-sin.
L'impero e la gloria - Roaring Currents (명량?, Myeongnyang LR) è un film sudcoreano del 2014 diretto da Kim Han-min. La pellicola è uscita nelle sale il 30 luglio 2014 e racconta della battaglia di Myeongnyang, che nel 1597 vide scontrarsi l'ammiraglio Yi Sun-sin e la flotta navale giapponese [1][2][3].