Showing posts with label naval war. Show all posts
Showing posts with label naval war. Show all posts
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Busan 2014 Review: Strong Effects Play Second Fiddle to Patriotism in ROARING CURRENTS
Part of MKC's coverage of the 19th Busan International Film Festival
By Pierce Conran
When making films based on significant milestones in a country’s history, nationalism can be a great asset in a filmmaker’s arsenal but it’s also a tool that must be handled carefully, as too much patriotic bombast can mar an otherwise captivating story. Alas, the new period epic Roaring Currents, which chronicles one of Korea’s most famed victorious, falls into that category. Formidable effects and a fascinating historical event, akin to a Korean version of 300 on boats, plays second fiddle to sensationalized heroism in this epic war reenactment.
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Review: Strong Effects Play Second Fiddle to Patriotism in ROARING CURRENTS
By Pierce Conran
When making films based on significant milestones in a country’s history, nationalism can be a great asset in a filmmaker’s arsenal but it’s also a tool that must be handled carefully, as too much patriotic bombast can mar an otherwise captivating story. Alas, the new period epic Roaring Currents, which chronicles one of Korea’s most famed victorious, falls into that category. Formidable effects and a fascinating historical event, akin to a Korean version of 300 on boats, plays second fiddle to sensationalized heroism in this epic war reenactment.
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