71: Into the Fire
71: Into the Fire
| 16 June 2010 (USA)
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In August 1950, waiting for UN troops to arrive, the South Korean army assembled to protect Nakdong River. Only 71 student-soldiers are left behind to guard the city of Pohang. Now they are on a mission to defend the country from North Korean troops.

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Marketic

It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.

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Derry Herrera

Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.

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Maleeha Vincent

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Fleur

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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steveo122

The best Korean War films are made by the South Koreans. Starting around 2010, they started getting really good at creating sometimes remarkable battle scenes. Although the script structure follows (apparently globally) established 'war film' formulae, this is a very well done South Korean, based on a real event, 'Alamo' story filmed in the style of 'Saving Private Ryan'. Anyone with an ongoing list of notable war films should be interested.

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denis888

Yet another Korean Wae epic here this time 71: Into the Fire (Korean: 포화 속으로 - Pohwa sogeuro - literally, Souls On Fire, or, more precisely Fiery Souls). Based upon real life events, this deeply tragic movie depicts a heroic battle near P'ohang-dong school where 71 badly prepared and under-equipped South Korean student- volunteers defended the ground against much dreaded North Korean 766th Unit. Despite very heavy losses and sustaining large number of casualties, the students stood their ground and kept the school. The film is a classical South Korean cinematography with awesome battle sequences, tremendous nature shots, excellent development of characters and very masterful balance between serious and funny, tragic and comic, deep and cowardly. This ,ovie is not devoid of drawbacks, too, including some ammunition and weapon anachronisms as well as some too much Hollywood style dialog lines and final battle moments. Anyway, this is a very cool and strong film

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loopedd

This movie overall was really well made. The acting was great, the special effects were good, and the movie was easy to follow. Since this was based on a true event, the ending was not going to be a huge surprise. Compared to most American films in the past two decades, this film had a low budget (about $10 Million USD). Most of the critics comment TOP from Big Bang being casted just for pure publicity, but he is a good actor as proved from a past Korean drama he did called IRIS. The sadness of the Korean War and the desperation of the people at that time were wonderfully portrayed. We should take this movie as a harsh reminder of the Korean War and wars around the world in general. You may think that this might never happen… especially to you of all people but the harsh reality is that is can… There is no one to blame for the Korean War; not the soviets, North Koreans, South Koreans, Chinese or the anti communist nations. We only have over selves to blame for war, and no one truly wins one.

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jrweyrich

I have been waiting for this movie to be released in the US ever since I saw the trailer on Youtube.com last month and read all the hype. Plus, one of my favorite Korean actors, Cha Seung Won, is one of the four leads. This guy can do it all--comedy and drama, and he does not disappoint as the North Korean commander in this movie. This is the first time I have seen him on a big movie theatre screen and the camera loves him. DVD rentals on my TV are not quite the same--too bad more Korean films don't get US theatrical releases. Also giving excellent performances were Kim Seung Woo and Choi Seung Hyun--two actors who I first saw in last year's Kdrama, "Iris". Rounding out the lead actors is Kwon Sang Woo--another good performance and my first time seeing him in a theatrical film. All the supporting roles were also very well cast. If one likes war movies, this one is not to be missed--especially since it is based on a true incident during the Korean War. Direction, sets, costumes, music--all were well done. This film merits more than one viewing at the movie theatre.

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