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| Product Title: | Haan (Give-Away Version) 突襲珍珠港 (DVD) (Give-Away Version) 突袭珍珠港 (DVD) (Give-Away Version) HAAN ハン・ギルス (Give-Away Version) 한길수 (Give-Away Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Ahn Jae Mo | Im Yoo Jin 安宰模 | 嚴玉珍 安宰模 | 严玉珍 アン・ジェモ | Im Yoo Jin 안 재모 | 임 유진 |
| Director: | Lee In Soo 李仁秀 李仁秀 イ・インス 이인수 |
| Release Date: | 2008-05-27 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Publisher: | Sky Entertainment Distribution Ltd. |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1011041746 |
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* Sound Mix : DTS, Dolby Digital 5.1
* DVD Type: DVD-5
导演∶李仁秀
Director: Lee In Soo
美藉韩国人韩志秀于檀香山的日本领事馆工作。二次世界大战期间,志秀以美国及日本特工双重身份为两国收集情报。一日,志秀得知日本偷袭珍珠港的计划,并暗中通知美国军方,设法部署军力避免日军成功偷袭。可是美国军方并没有理会,还将志秀监禁于牢中。结果日本偷袭珍珠港成功,酿成二千多人死伤,令全美大为震惊。
A Korean-born American, Haan, works for Consulate-General of Japan in Honolulu, Hawaii, During World War II, Haan is a double agent to gather intelligence for the US and Japan, One day, Haan receives a crucial piece of information that there will be a surprise attack by the Japanese, and he informs the Americans. However, the Americans ignore it and put Haan in jail, thereby letting the Japanese successfully attack on Pearl Harbour. More than two thousand Americans are killed or wounded, shocking the US Immensely.
2차 세계대전의 전운이 전 세계로 확대되어 가던 1941년, 일본은 대동아 건설의 야욕을 키우며 태평양 패권을 넘본다. 이에 위협을 느낀 미국은 일본의 군수물자 해상보급로를 차단하게 되고 두 나라 사이에는 전운이 감돈다. 일본은 미국을 선재 공격할 계획을 세우고 그 첫 시발점을 ‘진주만’으로 잡는다. 폭풍전야를 예고하듯 하와이에 파견되어 있던 일본영사관은 조용히 철수를 감행하고 인류 역사상 최대의 공습이 예견되는데... 하와이에 거점을 둔 한인독립단체 SKPL 요원인 한길수는 조선의 독립을 위해 미 해군정보부 요원으로 일한다. 일본의 기밀 정보를 미국에 제공하는 이중스파이로 활동하는 그의 목표는 미국이 일본을 굴복시켜 조국의 독립을 얻어내는 것. 함께 활동하는 SKPL 요원들에게까지 비밀로 한 채 하와이 내 일본 영사관에 침투한 그는 정보장교인 요시카와의 신임을 얻어 일본의 앞잡이가 된다.
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While the attack on Pearl Harbor has been depicted in films from the American and Japanese perspective, few people know of North Korea's involvement in the events that took place on Dec 7, 1941. Now the efforts of Han Gil Su, an unsung hero of World War II, finally come to light in a Korean import from director Lee In Soo. While the historical events leave little doubt of the film's tragic outcome, the movie is nevertheless an engaging look at a man whose contributions to the United States have been largely overlooked by history. The titular Han Gil Su immigrated to Hawaii from Korea when he was just five years old, and eventually grows up to take a position working for the Japanese consulate in Honolulu. But that isn't his only job Han is really a double agent, spying for the United States with whom his true loyalties lie. While working in the consulate, Han discovers Japan's intent to attack Pearl Harbor and destroy America's Pacific Fleet in a surprise attack meant to cripple the U.S. Navy. Han attempts to warn the Americans, but is put off and his dire warnings are apparently ignored. As the date of the attack looms, can he stop the surprise attack? Haan is buoyed by Ahn Jae Mo, a famous television actor in Korea who makes the seamless transition to the big screen. Ahn convincingly conveys the difficulties of living a double life, pretending to serve one master while working for another, and the constant danger of being discovered. He also displays the frustration of helplessness as a catastrophe to his adopted country creeps ever closer and he is powerless to stop it. Ahn doesn't just use his voice to convey his character's raw, conflicted emotions, but employs subtle slight facial expressions and body language. Also effective in her role is Yim Yoo Jin, playing a Japanese woman who risks her life to help Han, even though it goes against her own loyalties. Director Lee In Soo wisely approaches Haan as a spy thriller, a decision that makes the film far more interesting to watch than if it had been a dry docudrama based on actual facts. Although the audience is well aware of the eventual outcome (Pearl Harbor was bombed, thousands of Americans died, and the Pacific Fleet was indeed crippled, but not destroyed), Lee still manages to create a good amount of suspense. He also keeps the action moving at a brisk pace, and keeps the running time at roughly 90 minutes to prevent things from being too drawn out. The cinematography is also excellent, adding visual flair with crisp colors. The musical score is never overpowering, and serves to accentuate the action instead of threatening to overtake it. Haan's only flaw is the lack of historical information available to the filmmakers, for the simple reason that there is little written about Han Gil Su in the history books. This results in a cautionary approach to the film, as one can't really know for sure how much of what we see onscreen is fact-based and how much is artistic license. That is true with any film based on a real person, but with so little information available about the actual Han Gil Su, it would have been a plus to know more about the man himself. One would think that the true story of the man's life, and what he was attempting, could certainly have held an entire movie together without the need for conjecture. In the final analysis, Haan succeeds by entertaining as well as educating. The film, whether most of it is based on fact or made up for the purposes of a good movie, nevertheless sheds light on an unknown hero of the Pearl Harbor attack. Because of this, Haan will not only appeal to history buffs, but any moviegoer who appreciates a finely crafted thriller that takes a new angle on a story that has been told many times in many different ways. The perspective in Haan is one you definitely haven't seen before. Movie Grade: 4/5 Review by Erick - BeyondHollywood.com |
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Although the pacing of this film is rather slow, as you go along you will like the story. Haan is a korean who is a japanese aid. This is a true story so this one is really worth watching. Don't miss this film. |












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