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Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (VCD) (Korea Version) VCD

Park Joong Hoon (Actor) | Jung Jin Young (Actor) | Lee Joon Ik (Director)
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Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (VCD) (Korea Version)

Customer Review of "Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (VCD) (Korea Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (1)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7.8 out of 10 (9)

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Always_Optimistic
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December 28, 2007

2 people found the following helpful

The movie is hilarious!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
The movie is hilarious but if you don’t speak Korean and don’t know its history, then you won’t be able to understand the humor behind the movie.

Historical Setting:
The movie is based on the true event, and historical figures, before Shila-Tang alliance declared the war with Goguryeo, the only Asian nation that was powerful enough to withstand Tang's attacks and actually invaded part of China more than several times, throughout its 900 plus history. Sui Dynasty, the processor of Tang Dynasty, tried to invade Goguryeo more than once but it couldn’t past Goguryeo’s outer most forts. Millions of Sui soldiers died and the cost of the war caused the destruction of Sui Dynasty.

One of the surviving royal family members found Tang Dynasty and it, too, tried to invade Goguryeo twice but they lost miserably. So their hatred to Goguryeo leads to alliance with Shila Dynasty, the weakest Dynasty within Korean peninsula. This alliance, and the Goguryeo’s own internal political power struggle, caused the destruction of Goguryeo when Tang invaded Goguryeo for the third time. However, before they can attack Goguryeo, Shila-Tang alliance had to get rid of Baekje, Goguryeo’s alliance.

Shila and Baekje were archrivals and Baekje was stronger than Shila. However, Shila’s hatred and the passion for revenge on Baekje and Tang’s desire to pay back the humiliating lost to Goguryeo created the alliance between Shila and Tang. The outcome of Hwang San Bul was critical for Shila-Tang alliance because it could alter their plan to invade Goguryeo and to stop Goguryeo’s own plan to invade Tang. (The only obstacle Goguryeo had been its own internal power struggle between Goguryeo military and non-military officials.)

Underlying Humor:
The main humor sprang from the movie was a regional dialect Baekje is using, guh-si-gi, and the Shila generals puzzlement of its meaning. Guh-si-gi is a southwestern dialect that is still being used today in that region and it means THAT/THIS in English but the people from southwestern region substitute that word to subject, verb, and adjective within a single sentence. So the outsiders, in this case Shila soldiers, have no idea what they’re talking about because guh-si-gi can be a name, action, description, location, and etc. The outcome of the war was depended on Shila's ability to solve this puzzling word.
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Rhoda
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May 20, 2007

This customer review refers to Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (DVD) (Korea Version)
Well.... Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
The story is there, except that there are a lot of this and that and it. I just became one of the actors in the film who does not understand. It's full of codes. Anyhow, the scting is great, the pacing is fast so its not boring.The ending just like in any war korean films, the "BIDA" is laways sacrificial.
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Anonymous

April 2, 2004

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get your facts straight Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
corea was spelt that way through latin.. the name of the dynasty was go ryo. around the 19th century it was changed to korea when it was translated into english. the japanese had nothing to do with it.

worth watching.. not worth buying, unless it's someone elses money.
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Anonymous

April 2, 2004

This customer review refers to Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (DVD) (Korea Version)
get your facts straight Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
corea was spelt that way through latin.. the name of the dynasty was go ryo. around the 19th century it was changed to korea when it was translated into english. the japanese had nothing to do with it.

worth watching.. not worth buying, unless it's someone elses money.
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Anonymous

March 4, 2004

This customer review refers to Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (DVD) (Korea Version)
1 people found the following helpful

Tiger leaves behind his hide, Man leaves behind hi Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
At the surface this is not a serious movie, as it seems to focus too much on comedy. Director attempts to use comedy to mock the savage nature of human and war. It is dark humor (or black comedy).

However, in the last 15 minutes, the true meaning of the movie reveals itself.

There are some serious messages the director is bring across:

1. Are we mere pawns in the game of chess played by our political masters?
2. What are we really fighting for? Is 'it' really worth dying for?

Though it is not a conventional movie, some scenes are really memorable, including the two meanings of tiger leaves behind his hide and man leaves behind his name as well as the interesting war strategies.

A good anti-war movie. Wish I can understand 'Corean' language and enjoy the humor.
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February 10, 2004

This customer review refers to Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (DVD) (Korea Version)
Historical facts Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I know that beut he did not
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Anonymous

February 9, 2004

This customer review refers to Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (DVD) (Korea Version)
Historical facts Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
The reason why he wrote Korean with a C or korea with a c is because, before we get colonize by the Jap, Korea was spelled with a C. However, after the colonization by the Jap, they "jap" changed the Corea to a K.!! Freaking Jap, Changed so much about our own history!!!
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Anonymous

February 5, 2004

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Very Good Comedy with History Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
is a very good movie a must see and as for the Review under me he wrote Corean with a C please don't take mind to a review of someone that does not know how to write Korean.
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Anonymous

January 31, 2004

This customer review refers to Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield (DVD) (Korea Version)
if you are not a corean speaker.. Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
if you are not a Corean speaker..this film will be boring as it could be. This movie is mainly COMEDY, and not knowing the Corean language will take away the comedy part of this movie; because it is based on the different dialogues in Corean. If you are NOT a Corean speaker, I hight recommend NOT purchasing this movie.

OF COURSE, IF YOU ARE FLUENT, THEN THIS MOVIE IS DEFNITELY WORTH WATCHING.
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