Film: War Of The Arrows
UK Release date: Out now
Certificate: 15
Director: Han-min Kim
Starring: Hea-il Park, Seung-yong Ryoo, Moon Chae-won, Mu-yeol Kim, Han-wi Lee
Running time: 118 mins
Genre: Action/History
Country: South Korea
Subtitles: English
Reviewer: Adam Wing
Orphaned as a child, Nam Yi (Hae-il Park) overcame tragic
loss to become the most accomplished archer of his generation. When Chinese
forces attack Korea, he returns to discover that his sister - who he’s sworn to
protect - has been taken into slavery on her wedding day by Manchu invaders.
Now he must prove himself against some of the greatest archers in history,
shooting to thrill in a brave attempt to re-unite his family. War of the Arrows
picked up 11 international awards on its way to DVD, and it’s easy to see why.
Park Hae Il (The Host) won Best Actor at the Daejong and
Blue Dragon Film Awards for his screen-hugging portrayal of the lone archer
that would put Robin Hood to shame. Television starlet Moon Chae Won plays his
sister, and without her we wouldn’t be blessed with such an adrenaline pumping
night in. Directed by Kim Han Min (Paradise Murdered), War of the Arrows is a
fast-paced action epic blessed with thrilling chase sequences, electrifying
combat and exquisite direction. Kim Moo Yeol crops up as Moon Chae Won's
husband, Park Ki Woong plays a Manchu prince, and Ryu Seung Ryong (The Front
Line) swaps gunfire for bows as the leader of the Manchurian archers.
Kim Han Min (Paradise Murdered) starts as he means to go on,
with a high-paced chase sequence that finds our protagonists being hunted by a
pack of ravenous dogs. It rarely slows down from here, but the film remains
exciting thanks to some gritty direction and excellent use of sound. The
creaking of the bows and the whistling of the arrows create plenty of tension,
and War of the Arrows shocks and surprises at every turn. The plot is very
straight forward, which is kind of refreshing for a period action epic, and
needless melodrama is shown the door by a series of gut-punching set pieces
that rarely miss their mark.
Gripping, tense and action packed, War of the Arrows
gets everything right. With a captivating lead turn and characters you can care
about, Kim Han Min has hit the target and then some. It’s a Bullseye.
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