fbpx
Wikipedia

The Admiral: Roaring Currents

The Admiral: Roaring Currents (Korean명량; Hanja鳴梁; RRMyeongryang), or simply The Admiral, is a 2014 South Korean epic 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.[1][2][3] The film was released theatrically in South Korea on July 30, 2014.

The Admiral: Roaring Currents
Theatrical poster
Hangul명량
Hanja鳴梁
Revised RomanizationMyeongryang
McCune–ReischauerMyŏngryang
Directed byKim Han-min
Written by
  • Jeon Chul-hong
  • Kim Han-min
Produced byKim Han-min
StarringChoi Min-sik
Ryu Seung-ryong
Cho Jin-woong
CinematographyKim Tae-seong
Edited byKim Chang-ju
Music byKim Tae-seong
Production
company
Big Stone Pictures
Distributed byCJ Entertainment
Release date
  • July 30, 2014 (2014-07-30)
Running time
127 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
Languages
Box officeUS$138.3 million

The film recorded 10 million admissions only 12 days after its premiere and set a record in South Korea for achieving such a high number of viewers in the shortest amount of time. The movie also surpassed Avatar’s record of 13 million viewers to become the most-watched and highest-grossing film of all time in South Korea with 17.6 million admissions and a worldwide gross of US$138.3 million.[4][5][6]

Plot

The film revolves around the titular Battle of Myeongnyang around 1597, which is regarded as one of legendary Joseon Admiral Yi Sun-sin's most remarkable naval victories. He led only 12 ships, which remained in his command, to a heroic victory against an invading Japanese fleet of 333 vessels.[7]

At the onset of the battle at their base in Haenam, the Japanese invaders under Tōdō Takatora are confident that their planned expedition to Hansong to capture King Seonjo will meet with success. However, they remain reserved over the news that Joseon's greatest admiral, Yi Sun-sin, has been restored to his former command after the disaster at Chilcheollyang, which has reduced the Korean navy to a mere dozen battle-ready ships. To ensure the success of the operation, Hideyoshi sends one of his finest naval war leaders to Joseon, Kurushima Michifusa, the commander of the Murakami Clan Navy who is an expert in naval combat but enjoys a shaky reputation among his fellow daimyō as a pirate. One of the admirals of the Japanese Left Army, Wakizaka, first meets Kurushima and his lieutenant, Kimura, while he finishes off the remnants of a group of Joseon soldiers. He especially distrusts Kurushima and draws his sword on him several times, especially after the latter insults him by shaming his defeat at Hansan Island. Later, Kurushima and Haru, his sharpshooter, drink sake as Kurushima elaborates on his personal vendetta against Yi Sun-sin, stating that his brother Michiyuki had been killed by the latter earlier in the war.

In the meantime, Yi Sun-sin is facing the despair mounting among his officers and troops. Facing an enemy force that far outnumbers them and seeing no reasonable chance of success in the inevitable clash even with one single turtle ship remaining, many consider the fight lost before it has even started. Despite his outwardly indifferent demeanor, Yi is hard-pressed to maintain morale among his men and desperate to find a solution for his problem. However, the breaking point seems reached when General Bae Seol, the deserter of Chilcheollyang, burns the turtle ship and has his men try to assassinate Yi. Although Yi escapes and Bae is killed for his act of treachery, the ship is lost, which boosts confidence among the Japanese and further dispirits Yi's troops. To seek an answer, Yi travels to the Myeongnyang Strait, an area notorious for its strong and treacherous currents, which the Japanese intend to cross on their way to Hansong. Later, he confides in his son Hoe that to win the fight, he must turn the fear paralyzing his men into courage.

Upon hearing that the departure of the Japanese attack fleet is imminent, Yi abandons his base and moves to Usuyeong after burning the naval facilities to the ground. The next morning, Yi's fleet arrives in the strait and is shortly met by the Japanese, who are using the morning tide to move into the channel, with Kurushima leading the vanguard. Yi engages Kurushima's fleet in battle, but as the other Korean commanders are still hesitant to involve themselves, Yi's flagship is quickly surrounded and attacked by boarding parties. In the apparently hopeless situation, Yi commands several cannons to be fired from the rower deck's port hatches in a concentrated volley, to use their recoil to blast the ship free of its encirclement. As Yi had hoped, this bold act of survival inspires the rest of his countrymen to take the fight to the enemy.

When the tide turns and forms a whirlpool in the middle of the channel, thus solidifying Yi's defensive position, Kurushima orders an all-out attack with the rest of his ships. Despite the efforts of Haru and a ship loaded with black powder charges, the renewed courage of the Koreans prevails, though heavy sacrifices are made. Kurushima's desperate situation is observed by Todo, who merely laughs at Katō's suggestion of reinforcing him. Kurushima, realizing that he is now on his own, boards the Korean flagship but is decapitated by Yi himself after he takes several arrows from Korean archers, and his head is hung from the tip of the ship's mast.

When Yi's ship itself is caught in the whirlpool, his civilian navy servants and local fishermen courageously drag the vessel back to safety. Joined by the rest of the fleet, Yi leads a counterattack which deals the Japanese forces a crushing blow, forces them into retreat, and leaves the Koreans triumphant. The film ends with the reminiscence to the first encounter of the Japanese with the turtle ship in 1592.

Historical background

In the 16th century, General Toyotomi Hideyoshi unified Japan, and the long civil war in Japan was ended. At that time, most Koreans did not think about any possibility of invasion from Japan and ignored its readiness for war. Therefore, the army and the navy except for Admiral Yi Sun Sin were not prepared for any invasion from Japan. Only Admiral Yi Sun Sin prepared for a war against Japan by building up ships and developing weapons. In 1592, the Imjin War broke out when Japan invaded Korea. From the beginning of the war, the Japanese army, which were well experienced as a result of their civil war, were easily defeating the Korean army and quickly advancing to the north. However, at sea, Admiral Yi Sun Sin's Joseon Navy destroyed the Japanese naval fleets in consecutive battles. This stifled the Japanese advance through the Korean Peninsula, and cut off the sea lines necessary for resupplying the army.

However, in 1597, due to a Japanese espionage plot and political conspiracy in the Korean royal court, Admiral Yi Sun Sin was imprisoned by the Korean government and another admiral (Won Gyun) was appointed to command the Korean navy. Admiral Won, in his first and last naval engagement, attacked the Japanese navy but was seriously defeated by Japan and lost most of the warships, more than 200 of them. Won was killed in action.

After that defeat, the Korean government released Yi and put him back in the position of admiral, but the fleet consisted of only 12 warships because of the prior defeat. The Korean government suggested that Yi forgo sea warfare and join any land-based battle. However, Yi believed that he should instead prevent the Japanese navy from advancing via the sea. He knew that not everything consisted in the number of ships, but a correct strategy would give him the victory although he did not count on the support of his men. He did not let himself be overcome and he overcame the fear. In October 1597, a Japanese fleet of 330 ships tried to attack the small Korean fleet of 12 ships.

As the Japanese moved toward the Korean fleet, Admiral Yi enticed the Japanese fleet to a long and narrow strait with a fast and strong current. He also hampered the Japanese fleet's navigating by blocking the strait with steel chains. (Whether that actually happened is uncertain.) Therefore, many Japanese ships were gathered and stuck in the narrow strait, as the tide turned.

The cannons on Korean warships outside the strait bombarded the Japanese ships. The Japanese fleet, having lost more than 31 warships, retreated to the east, and it finally gave up advancing toward the west by sea.[citation needed]

Cast

Release

Dates

Country Date Released Release title
South Korea[10] 30 July 2014 명량
US 15 August 2014 The Admiral
Vietnam 5 September 2014 Myeong-ryang
Netherlands 12 April 2015 Myeong-ryang
Germany 20 July 2015 The Admiral : Roaring Currents
Japan 12 August 2015 バトル・オーシャン 海上決戦
("Battle Ocean Kaijō Kessen")
Philippines 2 September Myeong-ryang
Germany (extended version) 14 March 2016 Myeong-ryang
Brazil August 2014 O Almirante: Correntes Furiosas

Credits

  • CJ Entertainment (2014) (Korea) (theatrical)[11]
  • Big Stone Picture (2014) (Korea) (theatrical)
  • Cj Entertainment (2014) (Korea) (theatrical)
  • CJ CGV Viet Nam (2014) (Vietnam) (theatrical)
  • CJ Entertainment America (2014) (USA) (theatrical)
  • CJ Entertainment America (2014) (USA) (theatrical) (subtitled)
  • CJ Entertainment (2014) (Worldwide) (theatrical)
  • Min Gyo Tour (2014) (Australia) (theatrical)
  • Viva International Pictures (2015) (Philippines) (theatrical)
  • Madman Entertainment (2015) (Australia) (DVD)
  • New KSM (2015) (Germany) (DVD)
  • Twin Co. Ltd. (2015) (Japan) (DVD)

Festivals

Film Festival
13th Firenze Korea Film Festival (2015)[12]
19th Busan International Film Festival (2014)
2nd Silk-Road International Film Festival (2015)

Reception

Box office

South Korea

The Admiral: Roaring Currents drew 682,882 viewers on its first day in theaters on July 30, 2014, grossing US$4.77 million. This was the all-time highest opening day box office in South Korea, for both a foreign and domestic film, breaking the previous record set by Kundo: Age of the Rampant.[13][14] It went on to set other new records: highest opening weekend, with 3.35 million admissions (US$25.94 million), surpassing Transformers: Dark of the Moon's record of 2.37 million (set in 2011) by 41%; biggest single day for a film in South Korean history with 1.25 million admissions (US$9.71 million); the first time that a film generated over ₩10 billion in a single day; and the quickest film to reach 10 million admissions.[15][16][17][18]

By August 15, The Admiral: Roaring Currents became the all-time most-watched film in South Korea, breaking the previous record held by Hollywood blockbuster Avatar (13.62 million). By August 17, it became the first film to sell more than 14 million tickets in South Korean theaters and the first domestic film to exceed the US$100 million mark.[4][19][20] At 17,607,820 admissions,[21] it has grossed US$132 million in South Korea.[22]

Korean Box Office Chart : [1]

Date Number of Screen Number of play Income Viewers Total Income Total Viewers Ranking
First day (07/30) 1,159 6,147 4,708,879,000 682,701 4,881,110,000 705,201 1
Second day (07/31) 1,202 6,258 5,243,409,900 705,070 10,124,519,900 1,410,271 1
Third day (08/01) 1,300 6,699 6,918,410,307 867,437 17,042,930,207 2,277,708 1
Fourth day (08/02) 1,494 7,605 9,826,541,209 1,232,529 26,869,471,416 3,510,237 1
Fifth day (08/03) 1,587 7,963 10,031,212,500 1,257,380 36,900,683,916 4,767,617 1
Sixth day (08/04) 1,443 7,551 7,455,501,400 990,022 44,356,185,316 5,757,639 1
Seventh day (08/05) 1,507 7,779 6,511,760,400 869,153 50,867,945,716 6,626,792 1
Eighth day (08/06) 1,221 6,788 5,273,445,400 702,887 56,141,391,116 7,329,679 1
Ninth day (08/07) 1,239 6,776 4,892,511,700 652,776 61,033,902,816 7,982,455 1
Tenth day (08/08) 1,278 7,026 5,493,530,692 690,123 66,527,433,508 8,672,578 1

Regional Total Viewers and Income [2]

Region Number of Screen Total Income Total Viewers
Gyeonggi-do 360 31,089,294,900 (22.9%) 4,051,862 (23.0%)
Gangwon-do 51 3,651,401,100 (2.7%) 485,685 (2.8%)
Chungcheongbuk-do 61 3,653,185,700 (2.7%) 497,938 (2.8%)
Chungcheongnam-do 52 4,117,556,000 (3.0%) 550,058 (3.1%)
Gyeongsangbuk-do 73 4,971,368,900 (3.7%) 631,366 (3.6%)
Gyeongsangnam-do 103 7,991,499,700 (5.9%) 1,043,045 (5.9%)
Jeollabuk-do 60 4,333,219,300 (3.2%) 581,423 (3.3%)
Jeollanam-do 39 2,814,587,500 (2.1%) 399,688 (2.3%)
Jeju 22 1,457,782,500 (1.1%) 191,760 (1.1%)
Busan 128 10,646,578,200 (7.8%) 1,384,083 (7.9%)
Daegu 112 7,925,679,600 (5.8%) 1,017,360 (5.8%)
Daejeon 43 4,782,608,000 (3.5%) 628,648 (3.6%)
Ulsan 28 3,066,071,200 (2.3%) 382,935 (2.2%)
Incheon 76 7,082,728,000 (5.2%) 902,944 (5.1%)
Gwangju 73 4,834,892,500 (3.6%) 671,037 (3.8%)
Sejong 5 209,480,000 (0.2%) 30,367 (0.2%)
Seoul 301 33,125,286,210 (24.4%) 4,164,840 (23.6%)

International

It opened in limited release across 30 theaters in North America, beginning August 15, 2014.[23] Due to favorable reviews from critics and moviegoers, it expanded to 42 theaters on its second week, and its first week gross of US$1.18 million surpassed the previous record held by Masquerade (US$923,442) as the highest-grossing film directly distributed by a South Korean distributor.[24] The film has grossed ¥26.53 million RMB in China,[25] US$2,589,811 in the United States,[26] and US$138.3 million internationally.[27]

Critical response

Positive

  • Naval battle scene
    • Korean Economies' Song Ji-hyun said, "61 minutes of naval battle scene was not boring at all."[28]
    • Seoul Economies' Choi Su-moon said, "By only showing navy's efforts not chains, like a theory from historians, it upgraded the movie's quality."[29]
    • Heo Ji-woong, in Seol Jeon, said that "61 minutes of naval battle scene is hard to figure out in Hollywood, and it was great."[30]
  • Amazing casts and acting ability
    • SBS funE's Kim Ji-hye said, "Nice casting and amazing acting ability upgraded the movie's quality. Actors feelings were well delivered."[31]

Negative

  • No-cut News' Kim Hyun-shik said, "Because it only followed history, there is no impact, although there are romance going on."[32]
  • MBN Yoo Myung-joon said that "The movie was so focused on Korean navy, especially Yi Sun-sin, and Japanese navy seemed insignificant."[33]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2014 Best Film The Admiral: Roaring Currents Won
Best Director Kim Han-min Nominated
Best Actor Choi Min-sik Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Lee Jung-hyun Nominated
Best Cinematography Kim Tae-seong Won
Best Art Direction Jang Choon-seob Won
Best Music Kim Tae-seong Nominated
Asia Star Awards[35][36]
Actor of the Year Choi Min-sik Won
Best Actor Won
Best Art Direction Jang Choon-seob Won
Critics' Top 10 The Admiral: Roaring Currents Won
Best Film Won
Best Director Kim Han-min Nominated
Best Actor Choi Min-sik Won
Best Cinematography Kim Tae-seong Nominated
Best Lighting Kim Gyeong-seok Nominated
Best Art Direction Jang Choon-seob Nominated
Best Costume Design Kwon Yu-jin, Im Seung-hee Nominated
Best Music Kim Tae-seong Nominated
Technical Award Yun Dae-won (special effects) Won
Best Planning Kim Han-min Won
Best Film The Admiral: Roaring Currents Nominated
Best Director Kim Han-min Won
Best Actor Choi Min-sik Nominated
Best Cinematography Kim Tae-seong Nominated
Best Lighting Kim Gyeong-seok Nominated
Best Art Direction Jang Choon-seob Nominated
Best Music Kim Tae-seong Nominated
Technical Award Yun Dae-won (special effects) Nominated
Audience Choice Award for Most Popular Film The Admiral: Roaring Currents Won
2015
6th KOFRA Film Awards[44]
Best Actor Choi Min-sik Won
10th Max Movie Awards Best Film The Admiral: Roaring Currents Won
Best Director Kim Han-min Nominated
Best Actor Choi Min-sik Won
Best Supporting Actor Ryu Seung-ryong Nominated
Best Trailer The Admiral: Roaring Currents Nominated
Best Poster Nominated
Best Director (Grand Prix) Kim Han-min Nominated
Best Actor Choi Min-sik Nominated
Technical Award Choi Tae-young (sound) Won
Best Actor Choi Min-sik Nominated
Grand Prize (Daesang) for Film Won
Best Film The Admiral: Roaring Currents Nominated
Best Actor Choi Min-sik Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Lee Jung-hyun Nominated

Sequels

In 2013, while producing The Admiral: Roaring Currents, Big Stone Pictures revealed their plans to produce two more films related to Yi Sun-sin, depending on the success of The Admiral[49] and following the box office success of The Admiral, production of the sequels were confirmed as a trilogy of films by Kim Han-min.[50]

The second film of the trilogy, titled Hansan: Rising Dragon based on Battle of Hansan Island with Park Hae-il starring as Yi Sun-sin, is scheduled to be released in July 2022.[51] A third film titled Noryang is based on Battle of Noryang.

References

  1. ^ Sunwoo, Carla (25 July 2014). "Roaring Currents takes epic sea battle to big screen". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-07-25.
  2. ^ Baek, Byung-yeul (30 June 2014). "Joseon's war hero back on screen: Choi Min-sik's Roaring Currents retraces 16th century maritime battle against Japan". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-07-04.
  3. ^ Chung, Joo-won (19 June 2014). "Choi Min-sik, Ryu Seung-ryong pose for Roaring Currents". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  4. ^ a b Lee, Hyo-won (17 August 2014). "South Korean Box Office: Roaring Currents Beats Avatar to Become Biggest Film of All Time". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  5. ^ Ma, Kevin (August 2014). . Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  6. ^ "Roaring Currents Most Successful Korean Film of All Time". The Chosun Ilbo. 18 August 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  7. ^ Lee, Claire (26 December 2013). "Period blockbusters to fill silver screens next year". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-05-22.
  8. ^ Lee, Eun-sun (4 August 2014). "Yi movie sweeps audiences away". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
  9. ^ Lee, Ji-hye (17 October 2014). "Roaring Currents & Lucy CHOI Min-shik: Balancing Korea in one hand and Hollywood in the other". Korean Cinema Today. Retrieved 2014-10-30.
  10. ^ Kim, Han-min (2014-07-30), The Admiral, retrieved 2016-03-14
  11. ^ Kim, Han-min (2014-07-30), The Admiral, retrieved 2016-03-14
  12. ^ "명량 (Roaring Currents)". Korean Film Council (KOBIS). KOFIC. March 14, 2016.
  13. ^ Conran, Pierce (31 July 2014). "ROARING CURRENTS Smashes Through Opening Day Record". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
  14. ^ Frater, Patrick (30 July 2014). "Roaring Currents Obliterates Korean First Day Box Office Record". Variety. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
  15. ^ Conran, Pierce (4 August 2014). "Records Fall in Colossal THE ADMIRAL: ROARING CURRENTS Debut". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
  16. ^ Lee, Hyo-won (3 August 2014). "South Korean Box Office: Local Epic Roaring Currents in Record Breaking Debut". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
  17. ^ Kim, Nemo (4 August 2014). "Korean Box Office Dominated by Record Breaking Roaring Currents". Variety. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
  18. ^ Ahn, Sung-mi (5 August 2014). "Newsmaker: Yi Sun-sin sensation takes hold in cinemas". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-08-06.
  19. ^ Frater, Patrick (16 August 2014). "Roaring Currents Breaks Korea All-Time Box Office Record". Variety. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  20. ^ "Roaring Currents sells record 13.62m tickets". The Korea Herald. 17 August 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  21. ^ "Stars, directors and film lovers flock to Busan". The Korea Herald. 5 October 2014. Retrieved 2014-10-10.
  22. ^ Roxborough, Scott (22 December 2014). "Box Office: 8 International Hits That Challenged the Studio Tentpoles". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  23. ^ "Korean blockbuster The Admiral: Roaring Currents comes to U.S." The Korea Times. 8 August 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-03.
  24. ^ "Roaring Currents earns over US$1.18 mln in North America". GlobalPost. 25 August 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-03.
  25. ^ 鸣梁海战(2014). Cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 2015-01-10.
  26. ^ "The Admiral: Roaring Currents". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2015-01-10.
  27. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy; Bloom, David (10 January 2015). "Transformers 4 Tops 2014's 100 Highest-Grossing International Films – Chart". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2015-01-10.
  28. ^ 송지현, Jihyun Song. "[리뷰] '명량' 이순신의 위대함, 최민식의 용감한 도전 [Review] 'Roaring Current' the greatness of Yi Soonshin, brave tryout for Minshik Choi". entertain.naver.com. Retrieved 2016-03-14.
  29. ^ 최수문, Sumoon Choi. "[리뷰] 영화 '명량' [Review] Movie 'Roaring Current'". news.naver.com. Retrieved 2016-03-14.
  30. ^ 이승길, Seung-gil Lee. "'썰전' 허지웅 "'명량' 전쟁신, 할리우드서도 힘든 일" ; 'SSUL war' Jiwoong Hu "'Roaring Current' war fight scene, hard to make even in Hollywood"". entertain.naver.com. Retrieved 2016-03-14.
  31. ^ 김지혜, Jihae Kim. "[리뷰] '명량', 이순신을 되살려낸 김한민·최민식의 정공법 [Review] 'Roaring Current', standard tactics of Hanmin Kim·Minshik Choi brought back Lee Soonshin back to life". entertain.naver.com. Retrieved 2016-03-14.
  32. ^ 김현식, Hyunshik Kim. "졸작? 명작? …'명량'의 작품성 논쟁이 의미 없는 이유 Rubbish? Masterpiece? ... the reason why 'Roaring current's cinematic quality controversy is useless". entertain.naver.com. Retrieved 2016-03-14.
  33. ^ 유명준, Myeongjun Yu. "[M+리뷰] '명량', 이순신이 이끌고 민초들이 만들었다 [M+ Review] 'Roaring Current', led by Yi Soonshin and made by grass roots". entertain.naver.com. Retrieved 2016-03-14.
  34. ^ Kim, June (6 October 2014). "SHIM Eun-kyung, SONG Kang-ho, HONG Sangsoo and ROARING CURRENTS Win at 23rd Buil Film Awards". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  35. ^ Frater, Patrick (5 October 2014). "BUSAN: Peter Chan Feted by Festival". Variety. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  36. ^ Shackleton, Liz (5 October 2014). "Busan's Asia Star Awards honours Chan". Screen Daily. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  37. ^ Conran, Pierce (4 November 2014). "Top Honors for HILL OF FREEDOM at 34th Korean Film Critics Association Awards". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2014-11-08.
  38. ^ Kim, June (12 November 2014). "The 51st Daejong Film Awards Nominations Announced". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
  39. ^ Kim, Nemo (21 November 2014). "Korea's Roaring Currents Rings Up Trio of Grand Bell Awards". Variety. Retrieved 2014-11-21.
  40. ^ Baek, Byung-yeul (23 November 2014). "Roaring Currents takes 4 trophies at Daejong Awards". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-12-11.
  41. ^ Conran, Pierce (24 November 2014). "ROARING CURRENTS Tops 51st Daejong Film Awards". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2014-11-25.
  42. ^ "Roaring Currents Named This Year's Best Film". The Chosun Ilbo. 24 November 2014. Retrieved 2014-11-25.
  43. ^ Kim, June (18 December 2014). "35th Blue Dragon Awards Names THE ATTORNEY Best Film". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2014-12-18.
  44. ^ "Han Gong-ju picked as best film of 2014 by Korean film reporters". The Korea Herald. 16 January 2015. Retrieved 2015-01-27.
  45. ^ Kim, June (6 March 2015). "2015 Chunsa Film Art Nominations Announced". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2015-03-19.
  46. ^ Yoon, Ina (4 March 2015). "Korean Films and Artists Nominated for the Asian Film Awards". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2015-03-19.
  47. ^ Conran, Pierce (27 May 2015). "CHOI Min-sik and REVIVRE Triumph at 51st Paeksang Arts Awards". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  48. ^ Lee, Hoo-nam; Kim, Hyung-eun (28 May 2015). "Baeksang honors new, veteran stars". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  49. ^ "초대형 '명량대첩' 영화 '명량-회오리 바다' 크랭크인" [Crank-in of the super-large 'Battle of Myeongnyang' movie 'Myeongnyang - The Sea of Whirlwinds'] (in Korean). Yunhap News. January 21, 2013. Retrieved June 4, 2022 – via Naver.
  50. ^ "역대 1위 '명량', 이순신 3부작 확정되나 "언젠가는.."" ['Myeongryang', the all-time No. 1 'Myeongryang', a trilogy confirmed by Lee Soon-shin, but "Someday..."] (in Korean). OSEN. August 16, 2014. Retrieved June 4, 2022 – via Naver.
  51. ^ Jo Ji-young (April 18, 2022). "[공식] '명량' 이후 8년 만의 신작 '한산: 용의 출현', 7월말 개봉 확정" [[Official] 'Hansan: Appearance of the Dragon', the first new work in 8 years since 'Myeongryang', to be released at the end of July] (in Korean). Sports Chosun. Retrieved June 4, 2022 – via Naver.

External links

admiral, roaring, currents, korean, 명량, hanja, 鳴梁, myeongryang, simply, admiral, 2014, south, korean, epic, action, film, directed, written, based, historical, battle, myeongnyang, stars, ensemble, cast, choi, korean, naval, commander, film, released, theatric. The Admiral Roaring Currents Korean 명량 Hanja 鳴梁 RR Myeongryang or simply The Admiral is a 2014 South Korean epic 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 1 2 3 The film was released theatrically in South Korea on July 30 2014 The Admiral Roaring CurrentsTheatrical posterHangul명량Hanja鳴梁Revised RomanizationMyeongryangMcCune ReischauerMyŏngryangDirected byKim Han minWritten byJeon Chul hong Kim Han minProduced byKim Han minStarringChoi Min sikRyu Seung ryongCho Jin woongCinematographyKim Tae seongEdited byKim Chang juMusic byKim Tae seongProductioncompanyBig Stone PicturesDistributed byCJ EntertainmentRelease dateJuly 30 2014 2014 07 30 Running time127 minutesCountrySouth KoreaLanguagesKorean JapaneseBox officeUS 138 3 millionThe film recorded 10 million admissions only 12 days after its premiere and set a record in South Korea for achieving such a high number of viewers in the shortest amount of time The movie also surpassed Avatar s record of 13 million viewers to become the most watched and highest grossing film of all time in South Korea with 17 6 million admissions and a worldwide gross of US 138 3 million 4 5 6 Contents 1 Plot 2 Historical background 3 Cast 4 Release 4 1 Dates 4 2 Credits 4 3 Festivals 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 1 1 South Korea 5 1 2 Korean Box Office Chart 1 5 1 3 Regional Total Viewers and Income 2 5 1 4 International 5 2 Critical response 5 2 1 Positive 5 2 2 Negative 5 3 Awards and nominations 6 Sequels 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditThe film revolves around the titular Battle of Myeongnyang around 1597 which is regarded as one of legendary Joseon Admiral Yi Sun sin s most remarkable naval victories He led only 12 ships which remained in his command to a heroic victory against an invading Japanese fleet of 333 vessels 7 At the onset of the battle at their base in Haenam the Japanese invaders under Tōdō Takatora are confident that their planned expedition to Hansong to capture King Seonjo will meet with success However they remain reserved over the news that Joseon s greatest admiral Yi Sun sin has been restored to his former command after the disaster at Chilcheollyang which has reduced the Korean navy to a mere dozen battle ready ships To ensure the success of the operation Hideyoshi sends one of his finest naval war leaders to Joseon Kurushima Michifusa the commander of the Murakami Clan Navy who is an expert in naval combat but enjoys a shaky reputation among his fellow daimyō as a pirate One of the admirals of the Japanese Left Army Wakizaka first meets Kurushima and his lieutenant Kimura while he finishes off the remnants of a group of Joseon soldiers He especially distrusts Kurushima and draws his sword on him several times especially after the latter insults him by shaming his defeat at Hansan Island Later Kurushima and Haru his sharpshooter drink sake as Kurushima elaborates on his personal vendetta against Yi Sun sin stating that his brother Michiyuki had been killed by the latter earlier in the war In the meantime Yi Sun sin is facing the despair mounting among his officers and troops Facing an enemy force that far outnumbers them and seeing no reasonable chance of success in the inevitable clash even with one single turtle ship remaining many consider the fight lost before it has even started Despite his outwardly indifferent demeanor Yi is hard pressed to maintain morale among his men and desperate to find a solution for his problem However the breaking point seems reached when General Bae Seol the deserter of Chilcheollyang burns the turtle ship and has his men try to assassinate Yi Although Yi escapes and Bae is killed for his act of treachery the ship is lost which boosts confidence among the Japanese and further dispirits Yi s troops To seek an answer Yi travels to the Myeongnyang Strait an area notorious for its strong and treacherous currents which the Japanese intend to cross on their way to Hansong Later he confides in his son Hoe that to win the fight he must turn the fear paralyzing his men into courage Upon hearing that the departure of the Japanese attack fleet is imminent Yi abandons his base and moves to Usuyeong after burning the naval facilities to the ground The next morning Yi s fleet arrives in the strait and is shortly met by the Japanese who are using the morning tide to move into the channel with Kurushima leading the vanguard Yi engages Kurushima s fleet in battle but as the other Korean commanders are still hesitant to involve themselves Yi s flagship is quickly surrounded and attacked by boarding parties In the apparently hopeless situation Yi commands several cannons to be fired from the rower deck s port hatches in a concentrated volley to use their recoil to blast the ship free of its encirclement As Yi had hoped this bold act of survival inspires the rest of his countrymen to take the fight to the enemy When the tide turns and forms a whirlpool in the middle of the channel thus solidifying Yi s defensive position Kurushima orders an all out attack with the rest of his ships Despite the efforts of Haru and a ship loaded with black powder charges the renewed courage of the Koreans prevails though heavy sacrifices are made Kurushima s desperate situation is observed by Todo who merely laughs at Katō s suggestion of reinforcing him Kurushima realizing that he is now on his own boards the Korean flagship but is decapitated by Yi himself after he takes several arrows from Korean archers and his head is hung from the tip of the ship s mast When Yi s ship itself is caught in the whirlpool his civilian navy servants and local fishermen courageously drag the vessel back to safety Joined by the rest of the fleet Yi leads a counterattack which deals the Japanese forces a crushing blow forces them into retreat and leaves the Koreans triumphant The film ends with the reminiscence to the first encounter of the Japanese with the turtle ship in 1592 Historical background EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the 16th century General Toyotomi Hideyoshi unified Japan and the long civil war in Japan was ended At that time most Koreans did not think about any possibility of invasion from Japan and ignored its readiness for war Therefore the army and the navy except for Admiral Yi Sun Sin were not prepared for any invasion from Japan Only Admiral Yi Sun Sin prepared for a war against Japan by building up ships and developing weapons In 1592 the Imjin War broke out when Japan invaded Korea From the beginning of the war the Japanese army which were well experienced as a result of their civil war were easily defeating the Korean army and quickly advancing to the north However at sea Admiral Yi Sun Sin s Joseon Navy destroyed the Japanese naval fleets in consecutive battles This stifled the Japanese advance through the Korean Peninsula and cut off the sea lines necessary for resupplying the army However in 1597 due to a Japanese espionage plot and political conspiracy in the Korean royal court Admiral Yi Sun Sin was imprisoned by the Korean government and another admiral Won Gyun was appointed to command the Korean navy Admiral Won in his first and last naval engagement attacked the Japanese navy but was seriously defeated by Japan and lost most of the warships more than 200 of them Won was killed in action After that defeat the Korean government released Yi and put him back in the position of admiral but the fleet consisted of only 12 warships because of the prior defeat The Korean government suggested that Yi forgo sea warfare and join any land based battle However Yi believed that he should instead prevent the Japanese navy from advancing via the sea He knew that not everything consisted in the number of ships but a correct strategy would give him the victory although he did not count on the support of his men He did not let himself be overcome and he overcame the fear In October 1597 a Japanese fleet of 330 ships tried to attack the small Korean fleet of 12 ships As the Japanese moved toward the Korean fleet Admiral Yi enticed the Japanese fleet to a long and narrow strait with a fast and strong current He also hampered the Japanese fleet s navigating by blocking the strait with steel chains Whether that actually happened is uncertain Therefore many Japanese ships were gathered and stuck in the narrow strait as the tide turned The cannons on Korean warships outside the strait bombarded the Japanese ships The Japanese fleet having lost more than 31 warships retreated to the east and it finally gave up advancing toward the west by sea citation needed Cast EditChoi Min sik as Yi Sun sin 8 9 Ryu Seung ryong as Kurushima Michifusa Cho Jin woong as Wakisaka Yasuharu Kim Myung gon as Tōdō Takatora Jin Goo as Lim Jun young Yi Sun sin s scout Lee Jung hyun as Mrs Jeong Lim s wife Kwon Yul as Yi Hoe Yi Sun sin s son No Min woo as Haru Kim Tae hoon as Kim Jung geol Lee Seung joon as Captain Ahn Ryohei Otani as Junsa a Japanese defector and spy for Yi Sun sin Park Bo gum as Bae Su bong Kim Won hae as Bae Seol Kim Kang il as Katō Yoshiaki Lee Hae yeong as Captain Song Jang Jun nyeong as Lieutenant Nah Moon Yeong dong as Kim Dol son Yoo Soon woong as Elder Kim Kim Gil dong as Captain Hwang Choi Deok moon as Captain Song Park No sik as Captain Kim Kim Hyeon tae as Ok hyeong Kang Tae young as Kimura Kim Gu taek as Bae Hong suk Joo Seok tae as Katsura Jo Bok rae as Oh Sang goo Go Kyung pyo as Oh Duk yi Nam Kyung eup as Kwon YulRelease EditDates Edit Country Date Released Release titleSouth Korea 10 30 July 2014 명량US 15 August 2014 The AdmiralVietnam 5 September 2014 Myeong ryangNetherlands 12 April 2015 Myeong ryangGermany 20 July 2015 The Admiral Roaring CurrentsJapan 12 August 2015 バトル オーシャン 海上決戦 Battle Ocean Kaijō Kessen Philippines 2 September Myeong ryangGermany extended version 14 March 2016 Myeong ryangBrazil August 2014 O Almirante Correntes FuriosasCredits Edit CJ Entertainment 2014 Korea theatrical 11 Big Stone Picture 2014 Korea theatrical Cj Entertainment 2014 Korea theatrical CJ CGV Viet Nam 2014 Vietnam theatrical CJ Entertainment America 2014 USA theatrical CJ Entertainment America 2014 USA theatrical subtitled CJ Entertainment 2014 Worldwide theatrical Min Gyo Tour 2014 Australia theatrical Viva International Pictures 2015 Philippines theatrical Madman Entertainment 2015 Australia DVD New KSM 2015 Germany DVD Twin Co Ltd 2015 Japan DVD Festivals Edit Film Festival13th Firenze Korea Film Festival 2015 12 19th Busan International Film Festival 2014 2nd Silk Road International Film Festival 2015 Reception EditBox office Edit South Korea Edit The Admiral Roaring Currents drew 682 882 viewers on its first day in theaters on July 30 2014 grossing US 4 77 million This was the all time highest opening day box office in South Korea for both a foreign and domestic film breaking the previous record set by Kundo Age of the Rampant 13 14 It went on to set other new records highest opening weekend with 3 35 million admissions US 25 94 million surpassing Transformers Dark of the Moon s record of 2 37 million set in 2011 by 41 biggest single day for a film in South Korean history with 1 25 million admissions US 9 71 million the first time that a film generated over 10 billion in a single day and the quickest film to reach 10 million admissions 15 16 17 18 By August 15 The Admiral Roaring Currents became the all time most watched film in South Korea breaking the previous record held by Hollywood blockbuster Avatar 13 62 million By August 17 it became the first film to sell more than 14 million tickets in South Korean theaters and the first domestic film to exceed the US 100 million mark 4 19 20 At 17 607 820 admissions 21 it has grossed US 132 million in South Korea 22 Korean Box Office Chart 1 Edit Date Number of Screen Number of play Income Viewers Total Income Total Viewers RankingFirst day 07 30 1 159 6 147 4 708 879 000 682 701 4 881 110 000 705 201 1Second day 07 31 1 202 6 258 5 243 409 900 705 070 10 124 519 900 1 410 271 1Third day 08 01 1 300 6 699 6 918 410 307 867 437 17 042 930 207 2 277 708 1Fourth day 08 02 1 494 7 605 9 826 541 209 1 232 529 26 869 471 416 3 510 237 1Fifth day 08 03 1 587 7 963 10 031 212 500 1 257 380 36 900 683 916 4 767 617 1Sixth day 08 04 1 443 7 551 7 455 501 400 990 022 44 356 185 316 5 757 639 1Seventh day 08 05 1 507 7 779 6 511 760 400 869 153 50 867 945 716 6 626 792 1Eighth day 08 06 1 221 6 788 5 273 445 400 702 887 56 141 391 116 7 329 679 1Ninth day 08 07 1 239 6 776 4 892 511 700 652 776 61 033 902 816 7 982 455 1Tenth day 08 08 1 278 7 026 5 493 530 692 690 123 66 527 433 508 8 672 578 1Regional Total Viewers and Income 2 Edit Region Number of Screen Total Income Total ViewersGyeonggi do 360 31 089 294 900 22 9 4 051 862 23 0 Gangwon do 51 3 651 401 100 2 7 485 685 2 8 Chungcheongbuk do 61 3 653 185 700 2 7 497 938 2 8 Chungcheongnam do 52 4 117 556 000 3 0 550 058 3 1 Gyeongsangbuk do 73 4 971 368 900 3 7 631 366 3 6 Gyeongsangnam do 103 7 991 499 700 5 9 1 043 045 5 9 Jeollabuk do 60 4 333 219 300 3 2 581 423 3 3 Jeollanam do 39 2 814 587 500 2 1 399 688 2 3 Jeju 22 1 457 782 500 1 1 191 760 1 1 Busan 128 10 646 578 200 7 8 1 384 083 7 9 Daegu 112 7 925 679 600 5 8 1 017 360 5 8 Daejeon 43 4 782 608 000 3 5 628 648 3 6 Ulsan 28 3 066 071 200 2 3 382 935 2 2 Incheon 76 7 082 728 000 5 2 902 944 5 1 Gwangju 73 4 834 892 500 3 6 671 037 3 8 Sejong 5 209 480 000 0 2 30 367 0 2 Seoul 301 33 125 286 210 24 4 4 164 840 23 6 International Edit It opened in limited release across 30 theaters in North America beginning August 15 2014 23 Due to favorable reviews from critics and moviegoers it expanded to 42 theaters on its second week and its first week gross of US 1 18 million surpassed the previous record held by Masquerade US 923 442 as the highest grossing film directly distributed by a South Korean distributor 24 The film has grossed 26 53 million RMB in China 25 US 2 589 811 in the United States 26 and US 138 3 million internationally 27 Critical response Edit Positive Edit Naval battle scene Korean Economies Song Ji hyun said 61 minutes of naval battle scene was not boring at all 28 Seoul Economies Choi Su moon said By only showing navy s efforts not chains like a theory from historians it upgraded the movie s quality 29 Heo Ji woong in Seol Jeon said that 61 minutes of naval battle scene is hard to figure out in Hollywood and it was great 30 Amazing casts and acting ability SBS funE s Kim Ji hye said Nice casting and amazing acting ability upgraded the movie s quality Actors feelings were well delivered 31 Negative Edit No cut News Kim Hyun shik said Because it only followed history there is no impact although there are romance going on 32 MBN Yoo Myung joon said that The movie was so focused on Korean navy especially Yi Sun sin and Japanese navy seemed insignificant 33 Awards and nominations Edit Year Award Category Recipient Result2014 23rd Buil Film Awards 34 Best Film The Admiral Roaring Currents WonBest Director Kim Han min NominatedBest Actor Choi Min sik NominatedBest Supporting Actress Lee Jung hyun NominatedBest Cinematography Kim Tae seong WonBest Art Direction Jang Choon seob WonBest Music Kim Tae seong NominatedAsia Star Awards 35 36 Actor of the Year Choi Min sik Won34th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards 37 Best Actor WonBest Art Direction Jang Choon seob WonCritics Top 10 The Admiral Roaring Currents Won51st Grand Bell Awards 38 39 40 41 42 Best Film WonBest Director Kim Han min NominatedBest Actor Choi Min sik WonBest Cinematography Kim Tae seong NominatedBest Lighting Kim Gyeong seok NominatedBest Art Direction Jang Choon seob NominatedBest Costume Design Kwon Yu jin Im Seung hee NominatedBest Music Kim Tae seong NominatedTechnical Award Yun Dae won special effects WonBest Planning Kim Han min Won35th Blue Dragon Film Awards 43 Best Film The Admiral Roaring Currents NominatedBest Director Kim Han min WonBest Actor Choi Min sik NominatedBest Cinematography Kim Tae seong NominatedBest Lighting Kim Gyeong seok NominatedBest Art Direction Jang Choon seob NominatedBest Music Kim Tae seong NominatedTechnical Award Yun Dae won special effects NominatedAudience Choice Award for Most Popular Film The Admiral Roaring Currents Won2015 6th KOFRA Film Awards 44 Best Actor Choi Min sik Won10th Max Movie Awards Best Film The Admiral Roaring Currents WonBest Director Kim Han min NominatedBest Actor Choi Min sik WonBest Supporting Actor Ryu Seung ryong NominatedBest Trailer The Admiral Roaring Currents NominatedBest Poster Nominated20th Chunsa Film Art Awards 45 Best Director Grand Prix Kim Han min NominatedBest Actor Choi Min sik NominatedTechnical Award Choi Tae young sound Won9th Asian Film Awards 46 Best Actor Choi Min sik Nominated51st Baeksang Arts Awards 47 48 Grand Prize Daesang for Film WonBest Film The Admiral Roaring Currents NominatedBest Actor Choi Min sik NominatedBest Supporting Actress Lee Jung hyun NominatedSequels EditFurther information Yi Sun sin trilogy Hansan Rising Dragon and Noryang Sea of Death In 2013 while producing The Admiral Roaring Currents Big Stone Pictures revealed their plans to produce two more films related to Yi Sun sin depending on the success of The Admiral 49 and following the box office success of The Admiral production of the sequels were confirmed as a trilogy of films by Kim Han min 50 The second film of the trilogy titled Hansan Rising Dragon based on Battle of Hansan Island with Park Hae il starring as Yi Sun sin is scheduled to be released in July 2022 51 A third film titled Noryang is based on Battle of Noryang References Edit Sunwoo Carla 25 July 2014 Roaring Currents takes epic sea battle to big screen Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 07 25 Baek Byung yeul 30 June 2014 Joseon s war hero back on screen Choi Min sik s Roaring Currents retraces 16th century maritime battle against Japan The Korea Times Retrieved 2014 07 04 Chung Joo won 19 June 2014 Choi Min sik Ryu Seung ryong pose for Roaring Currents The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 06 20 a b Lee Hyo won 17 August 2014 South Korean Box Office Roaring Currents Beats Avatar to Become Biggest Film of All Time The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2014 08 19 Ma Kevin August 2014 Roaring Currents sets Korean B O record Film Business Asia Archived from the original on 2014 08 19 Retrieved 2014 08 19 Roaring Currents Most Successful Korean Film of All Time The Chosun Ilbo 18 August 2014 Retrieved 2014 08 19 Lee Claire 26 December 2013 Period blockbusters to fill silver screens next year The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 05 22 Lee Eun sun 4 August 2014 Yi movie sweeps audiences away Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 08 04 Lee Ji hye 17 October 2014 Roaring Currents amp Lucy CHOI Min shik Balancing Korea in one hand and Hollywood in the other Korean Cinema Today Retrieved 2014 10 30 Kim Han min 2014 07 30 The Admiral retrieved 2016 03 14 Kim Han min 2014 07 30 The Admiral retrieved 2016 03 14 명량 Roaring Currents Korean Film Council KOBIS KOFIC March 14 2016 Conran Pierce 31 July 2014 ROARING CURRENTS Smashes Through Opening Day Record Korean Film Biz Zone Retrieved 2014 08 04 Frater Patrick 30 July 2014 Roaring Currents Obliterates Korean First Day Box Office Record Variety Retrieved 2014 08 04 Conran Pierce 4 August 2014 Records Fall in Colossal THE ADMIRAL ROARING CURRENTS Debut Korean Film Biz Zone Retrieved 2014 08 04 Lee Hyo won 3 August 2014 South Korean Box Office Local Epic Roaring Currents in Record Breaking Debut The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2014 08 04 Kim Nemo 4 August 2014 Korean Box Office Dominated by Record Breaking Roaring Currents Variety Retrieved 2014 08 04 Ahn Sung mi 5 August 2014 Newsmaker Yi Sun sin sensation takes hold in cinemas The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 08 06 Frater Patrick 16 August 2014 Roaring Currents Breaks Korea All Time Box Office Record Variety Retrieved 2014 08 19 Roaring Currents sells record 13 62m tickets The Korea Herald 17 August 2014 Retrieved 2014 08 19 Stars directors and film lovers flock to Busan The Korea Herald 5 October 2014 Retrieved 2014 10 10 Roxborough Scott 22 December 2014 Box Office 8 International Hits That Challenged the Studio Tentpoles The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2014 12 22 Korean blockbuster The Admiral Roaring Currents comes to U S The Korea Times 8 August 2014 Retrieved 2014 09 03 Roaring Currents earns over US 1 18 mln in North America GlobalPost 25 August 2014 Retrieved 2014 09 03 鸣梁海战 2014 Cbooo cn in Chinese Retrieved 2015 01 10 The Admiral Roaring Currents Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2015 01 10 Tartaglione Nancy Bloom David 10 January 2015 Transformers 4 Tops 2014 s 100 Highest Grossing International Films Chart Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 2015 01 10 송지현 Jihyun Song 리뷰 명량 이순신의 위대함 최민식의 용감한 도전 Review Roaring Current the greatness of Yi Soonshin brave tryout for Minshik Choi entertain naver com Retrieved 2016 03 14 최수문 Sumoon Choi 리뷰 영화 명량 Review Movie Roaring Current news naver com Retrieved 2016 03 14 이승길 Seung gil Lee 썰전 허지웅 명량 전쟁신 할리우드서도 힘든 일 SSUL war Jiwoong Hu Roaring Current war fight scene hard to make even in Hollywood entertain naver com Retrieved 2016 03 14 김지혜 Jihae Kim 리뷰 명량 이순신을 되살려낸 김한민 최민식의 정공법 Review Roaring Current standard tactics of Hanmin Kim Minshik Choi brought back Lee Soonshin back to life entertain naver com Retrieved 2016 03 14 김현식 Hyunshik Kim 졸작 명작 명량 의 작품성 논쟁이 의미 없는 이유 Rubbish Masterpiece the reason why Roaring current s cinematic quality controversy is useless entertain naver com Retrieved 2016 03 14 유명준 Myeongjun Yu M 리뷰 명량 이순신이 이끌고 민초들이 만들었다 M Review Roaring Current led by Yi Soonshin and made by grass roots entertain naver com Retrieved 2016 03 14 Kim June 6 October 2014 SHIM Eun kyung SONG Kang ho HONG Sangsoo and ROARING CURRENTS Win at 23rd Buil Film Awards Korean Film Biz Zone Retrieved 2014 10 09 Frater Patrick 5 October 2014 BUSAN Peter Chan Feted by Festival Variety Retrieved 2014 10 09 Shackleton Liz 5 October 2014 Busan s Asia Star Awards honours Chan Screen Daily Retrieved 2014 10 09 Conran Pierce 4 November 2014 Top Honors for HILL OF FREEDOM at 34th Korean Film Critics Association Awards Korean Film Biz Zone Retrieved 2014 11 08 Kim June 12 November 2014 The 51st Daejong Film Awards Nominations Announced Korean Film Biz Zone Retrieved 2014 11 12 Kim Nemo 21 November 2014 Korea s Roaring Currents Rings Up Trio of Grand Bell Awards Variety Retrieved 2014 11 21 Baek Byung yeul 23 November 2014 Roaring Currents takes 4 trophies at Daejong Awards The Korea Times Retrieved 2014 12 11 Conran Pierce 24 November 2014 ROARING CURRENTS Tops 51st Daejong Film Awards Korean Film Biz Zone Retrieved 2014 11 25 Roaring Currents Named This Year s Best Film The Chosun Ilbo 24 November 2014 Retrieved 2014 11 25 Kim June 18 December 2014 35th Blue Dragon Awards Names THE ATTORNEY Best Film Korean Film Biz Zone Retrieved 2014 12 18 Han Gong ju picked as best film of 2014 by Korean film reporters The Korea Herald 16 January 2015 Retrieved 2015 01 27 Kim June 6 March 2015 2015 Chunsa Film Art Nominations Announced Korean Film Biz Zone Retrieved 2015 03 19 Yoon Ina 4 March 2015 Korean Films and Artists Nominated for the Asian Film Awards Korean Film Biz Zone Retrieved 2015 03 19 Conran Pierce 27 May 2015 CHOI Min sik and REVIVRE Triumph at 51st Paeksang Arts Awards Korean Film Biz Zone Retrieved 2015 05 28 Lee Hoo nam Kim Hyung eun 28 May 2015 Baeksang honors new veteran stars Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2015 05 28 초대형 명량대첩 영화 명량 회오리 바다 크랭크인 Crank in of the super large Battle of Myeongnyang movie Myeongnyang The Sea of Whirlwinds in Korean Yunhap News January 21 2013 Retrieved June 4 2022 via Naver 역대 1위 명량 이순신 3부작 확정되나 언젠가는 Myeongryang the all time No 1 Myeongryang a trilogy confirmed by Lee Soon shin but Someday in Korean OSEN August 16 2014 Retrieved June 4 2022 via Naver Jo Ji young April 18 2022 공식 명량 이후 8년 만의 신작 한산 용의 출현 7월말 개봉 확정 Official Hansan Appearance of the Dragon the first new work in 8 years since Myeongryang to be released at the end of July in Korean Sports Chosun Retrieved June 4 2022 via Naver External links EditOfficial website The Admiral Roaring Currents at the Korean Movie Database The Admiral Roaring Currents at IMDb The Admiral Roaring Currents at HanCinema The Admiral Roaring Currents at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Admiral Roaring Currents amp oldid 1128459844, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.