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#1
Temujin 11 Mei 2004 jam 9:03pm  

I am a slave to Korean movies since I started watching them about 3 years ago. As a result of HK movies have been lackluster for the past 4-5 years, I have watched many many Korean movies since then, so let me share some of my personal favorites and reviews for all of you here. I'm not sure if you can find some of these movies in Indonesia, but I think with the growing popularity of Korean dramas and a growing population of Korean expats in Jakarta, some of these movies, especially the popular ones should be available. I saw a couple of titles in the Mall and Mangga Dua when I was in Jakarta.

#2
Temujin 13 Mei 2004 jam 4:25am  

OK, let there be known and understood, that these reviews will be subjective from my point of view. I am, as I think you all should know, an avid fan of artistic movies, with heavy emphasis on cinematography, editing, lighting, flow, direction, script, costume, music, visual effect, sound effect, story and off course acting as one complete piece of art work. I despise most Hollywood movies, with an exception of select fews and silly slapstick humors of recent HongKong movies. So there, you know how I based my opinion.

#3
Temujin 13 Mei 2004 jam 4:33am  

BICHUNMOO (2000)

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Starring : Kim Hee-Seon, Shin Hyeon-Jun, Jeong Jin-Yeong
Director : Kim Yeong-Jun

Brief Story:

The story takes place during the 14th century China when the country was under the rule of the Mongols. Jinha (Shin Hyeon-Jun) is an orphan studying a powerful martial arts form from his uncle, the Bichon sword arts. Sullie (Kim Hee-Seon) is the daughter of a respected Mongol general. Jinha and Sullie have known each other since their childhood and soon become lovers as they grow up. Unfortunately, Sullie has to leave Jinha and marry an wealthy swordsman. Jinha can't let this happen and wants to do something to prevent it, but his uncle will try to reason him and explain to him that he has to continue his training. Jinha tried to run away with Sullie leading to a very sad and dramatic turn of event.

{spoiler)

However, Jinha came back to pursue his revenge. With his group of swordsmen, Jinha slowly but swiftly punish those who deserves it. At the same time, we know that Jinha has been practicing the Bichun sword arts, the most powerful and seeked sword art. Jinha has to duel with the bad guy who seeks the Bichun sword art and try to steal back his love, Sullie. Will he succeed ? (I won't spoil it for you).
Review:

The movie has been compared to Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon many times before and it did try to recapture the success the previous in Korea and Asia. Bichunmoo is also a very wire-fu, with tons of swordplay, more than Crouching Tiger has to offer. However does it mean it's better than Crouching Tiger ? Can the South Koreans capture the magic of Wuxia movies portrayed for many years by Hongkong and Taiwan ?

(will be continued)

#4 avatar
namoeplin 27 September 2022 jam 3:51pm  

Recently, 6/45 which is a Korean movie, is so famous in 2022. Have you watched it? lol beans is an entertaining game, too.