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WarActionDramaHistory

The Admiral: Roaring Currents

- 12 ships against a fleet of 330.

Admiral Yi Sun-sin faces a tough challenge when he is forced to defend his nation with just 13 battleships against 300 Japanese enemy ships in the Battle of Myeongryang.

Release Date : 2014-07-30

Language :JapaneseKorean

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Big Stone Pictures

Production Country : South Korea

Alternative Titles : Battle of Myeongryang/The Admiral: RoaringBattlefield - Whirlwind SeaROARING CURRENTSThe Admiral:Roaring CurrentsThe Admiral Roaring Currents

Cast

Choi Min-sik

Character Name : Admiral Yi Sun-Shin

Original Name : 최민식

Gender : Male

Ryu Seung-ryong

Character Name : Kurushima Michifusa

Original Name : 류승룡

Gender : Male

Cho Jin-woong

Character Name : Wakizaka Yasuharu

Original Name : 조진웅

Gender : Male

Jin Goo

Character Name : Im Jun-yeong

Original Name : 진구

Gender : Male

Lee Jung-hyun

Character Name : Mrs. Jeong

Original Name : 이정현

Gender : Female

Kim Myung-gon

Character Name : Todo Takatora

Original Name : 김명곤

Gender : Male

Kwon Yul

Character Name : Yi Hoe

Original Name : Kwon Yul

Gender : Male

No Min-woo

Character Name : Haru

Original Name : 노민우

Gender : Male

Kim Tae-hun

Character Name : Kim Joong-geol

Original Name : 김태훈

Gender : Male

Ryohei Otani

Character Name : Junsa

Original Name : 大谷亮平

Gender : Male

Kim Kang-il

Character Name : Kato

Original Name : 김강일

Gender : Male

Park Bo-gum

Character Name : Bae Su-bong

Original Name : 박보검

Gender : Male

Lee Hae-yeong

Character Name : Song Hui-rip

Original Name : 이해영

Gender : Male

Jang Jun-nyeong

Character Name : Na Dae-yong

Original Name : 장준녕

Gender : Male

Moon Young-dong

Character Name : Kim Dol-son

Original Name : 문영동

Gender : Male

Kim Won-hae

Character Name : Bae Seol

Original Name : 김원해

Gender : Male

Choi Deok-moon

Character Name : Song Yeo-jong

Original Name : 최덕문

Gender : Male

Park No-shik

Character Name : Kim Eok-choo

Original Name : 박노식

Gender : Male

Shin Yoo-ram

Character Name : Hye-hee

Original Name : Shin Yoo-ram

Gender : Male

Ha Soo-ho

Character Name : Executive Officer Kim Eung-ham

Original Name : Ha Soo-ho

Gender : Male

Kim Hyeon-tae

Character Name : Ok-hyung

Original Name : Kim Hyeon-tae

Gender : Male

Kang Tae-young

Character Name : Kimura

Original Name : Kang Tae-young

Gender : Male

Kim Koo-taek

Character Name : Bae Hong-seok

Original Name : Kim Koo-taek

Gender : Male

Jo Bok-rae

Character Name : Oh Sang-gu (uncredited)

Original Name : 조복래

Gender : Male

Go Kyung-pyo

Character Name : Oh Duk-yi (uncredited)

Original Name : 고경표

Gender : Male

Lee Jae-gu

Character Name : Jo Mun-ong (uncredited)

Original Name : 이재구

Gender : Male

Jo Ha-seok

Character Name : Jo Tae-shik (uncredited)

Original Name : 조하석

Gender : Male

Lee Joo-sil

Character Name : Elder Jong-seon (uncredited)

Original Name : 이주실

Gender : Female

Kyul Hwi

Character Name : Bae-seol's man (uncredited)

Original Name : 결휘

Gender : Male

Ju Seok-tae

Character Name : Katsura (uncredited)

Original Name : 주석태

Gender : Male

Kim Min-sik

Character Name : Navy

Original Name : Kim Min-sik

Gender : Male

Lee Seung-joon

Character Name : Large Body Military

Original Name : Lee Seung-joon

Gender : Male

Lee Seung-joon

Character Name : Ahn Wi

Original Name : 이승준

Gender : Male

Jung Je-woo

Character Name : Kuroda

Original Name : Jung Je-woo

Gender : Male

Kim Moon-jong

Character Name : Kim Eok-choo's chief (uncredited)

Original Name : Kim Moon-jong

Gender : Male

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> At war, it's not all about the manpower, but strategy. The highest domestic box office ever as well as internationally as a Korean movie. Based on the naval wars of Japanese invasion of Korea that took place in the last decade of the 1500s. The battle was fought for six long years, but this film focuses only the final one called 'Battle of Myeongnyang' in the year 1597. The famous face from the Korean filmdom, Choi Min-sik can be seen in the title role. For the international market, he was badly needed than the role wanted him. But I don't say that, he was amazing as always, like the character was specially created for him. As an important historical subject of the Korea, it was a very carefully made flick. But the product was more commercialised than being practical, especially in the battle scenes. You can't expect logic and accurate historical account, but entertainment is promised as the film's main intention. Awesome visuals, but as I said lacks the reality. Not a bad film either, because a very much acceptable for having interesting tiny bits in the battle. The first half was more a drama and as we are viewers, there is a chance to lose the focus. Barely generates any interest, kind of a setback to the movie. Not even the character constructive was handled that better in those sections where it should have been. Exactly after the first hour the pace picks up as the war commenced. Then it was a non-stop action, one must buckle up his seat belt for onwards to enjoy. Mostly never seen before style, because it was exhibited in the Korean style of a sea battle. It involves some kind of oceanography like the second half of the title say, 'Roaring Currents'. But not in a theoretical calculation rather a practical by observing the pattern and executing the plans like any old civilization was doing in any field. In one of the dialogue, the admiral uses the word 'virus' about fears spreading among his men. I don't think so the virus was discovered not before the late 19th century. > "Fear does not discriminate, > it can equally affect our enemy." It may be a Korean answer to the '300: Rise of an Empire'. There are no similarities, one is a fictional war and the other one is a biographical war film, but deals on the same theme. Especially when the hundreds of soldiers fight against the thousands, definitely reminds '300'. Actually, it was 12 Korean warships against the 330 Japanese fleets. There are so many characters, the editing was much better to give space for everyone to show their parts in this 2 long hour run. The music was equally matched to the visuals. It includes some emotional segments too, but not the appealing one like you are going to have tears rather the narration demanded it and it worked. In the last two decades, Korean filmmakers going after the untouched territories and their success were inevitable. The quality of graphics in the world cinema is the revolution. Something is sure that now it does not belong to Hollywood alone. Because of this technology the world cinemas can compete with Hollywood. When I was a kid, my frequent question was 'why its so gloomy?'. The one thing I liked in this film was they were not afraid to create the battleground (atmosphere in the sea) in the daylight. You can see sunshine, shadows as well as gloomy as the clouds passing by. This film was a spectacular piece, that does not mean I said it a masterpiece. Like I always say, knowing/learning history through the films are easier than the textbooks. Hope there is a part 2, seems I want one. 8/10