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Noryang: Deadly Sea
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Noryang: Deadly Sea hails itself as :”The final chapter of the director Kim Han-Min’s epic nautical trilogy”, and I had to do a double take for a moment to recall which film series I was dealing with. The cover looked soooooooooo familiar, as did the basic description of the battle, and that’s when it hit me. This is the direct sequel to The Admiral: Roaring Currents (which I actually bought and watched AFTER Hansan: Rising Dragon) and 2022’s Hansan: Rising Dragon (which was actually a prequel to The Admiral: Roaring Currents), both of which I had thought of very favorably. They had some flaws, but were very fun (if not a bit hard to grasp without Korean history knowledge) sea faring war films that put the word “epic” in Korean period piece cinema.
Once more we’re put back into the center of a giant sea battle during the 7 year war in which Japan invaded Korea. In this particular battle were in the final stages of the war during 1598, where Admiral Yi Sun-sin (Kim Yoon-seok) is once again forced to face the Japanese once more, even though his forces have basically decimated the Japanese fleet. Intrigue, betrayal, and subterfuge run rampant as he’s once more required to go up against the remaining fleet to stop them before it’s too late..
That being said, the story is easy enough to get MOST of the pertinent information out with only brief bouts of confusion for the main story line. It’s pretty simple with the devil being in the literal details here, as China, Korea and Japan having a three way effort to end this terrible 7 year war, naturally with Korean’s taking the brunt of the credit here. Noryang:: Deadly Sea continues in the tradition of utilizing impressive set design and some amazingly well shot sea battles (despite the sloppy CGI) to keep viewers fascinated in the mechanics of an over 500 year old sea battle between nations that most Westerners aren’t intimately familiar with.
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Not Rated by the MPAA
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• Theatrical Trailer
• Well Go USA Previews
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Noryang: Deadly Sea feels a bit like an after thought to the trilogy, with director Kim Han-Min’s energy having mostly played out in the previous two films. This is still a solid enough period piece epic, but it seems to lack some of the emotion grabbing aspects of the previous two flicks in the “trilogy”. The Well Go USA Blu-ray looks and sounds great though, with the typical anemic extras that we’ve come to expect, so fans of the film series may very much want to check out the final chapter. Decent Watch is my final recommendation.
Technical Specifications:
Starring: Jeong Jae-yeong, Yeo Jin-goo, Huh Joon-ho
Directed by: Han-min Kim
Written by: Han-min Kim
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 AVC
Audio: Korean: DTS-HD MA 5.1, Korean DD 2.0
Subtitles: English, French
Studio: Well Go USA
Rated: NR
Runtime: 152 minutes
Blu-Ray Release Date: May 14th, 2024
Recommendation: Decent Watch