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Seven years after Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War, director Kang Je Gyu returns with the highly anticipated My Way, another big-budget war movie starring two of Asia's biggest actors. Taegukgi leading man Jang Dong Gun and Japanese star Odagiri Joe (Warrior and the Wolf) play two soldiers whose fortunes cross during the Japanese occupation of Korea. Sent to fight in Europe with the Japanese imperial army, the two men are natural enemies by nationality, but in the relentless and unpredictable barrage of war in a foreign land, they become each other's only hope for survival. Billed as the most expensive Korean film of all time, Kang's sweeping WWII drama about finding humanity in the darkness of war is inspired by the real-life story of a Korean POW. The budget can be seen readily onscreen in the film's stunning battle scenes, which bring the heroes to Mongolia, Siberia, and the storming of Normandy. My Way also co-stars Fan Bingbing as a Chinese guerrilla army sniper, and features a Pan-Asian cast that includes Kim In Kwon, Lee Yeon Hee, Cheon Ho Jin, Tsurumi Shingo, Yamamoto Taro, and Sano Shiro.

Japanese marathoner Tatsuo (Odagiri Joe) and Korean marathoner Jun Sik (Jang Dong Gun) have known each other since childhood, but their rivalry goes beyond running in a Korea subjugated by Japanese rule. When Jun Sik edges out Tatsuo in an Olympic qualifying race but Tatsuo is declared the winner, riots break out and Jun Sik gets arrested. He is forcibly conscripted into the Japanese Imperial Army and sent to the European battlefront, where his commanding officer is none other than Tatsuo.

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Product Title: My Way (Blu-ray) (US Version) 登陸之日 (Blu-ray) (美國版) 登陆之日 (Blu-ray) (美国版) マイウェイ 12,000キロの真実 (Blu-ray) (US版) 마이웨이
Artist Name(s): Jang Dong Gun | Kim Su Ro | Fan Bing Bing | Yamamoto Taro | Odagiri Joe | Sano Shiro | Tsurumi Shingo | Cheon Ho Jin | Lee Yeon Hee | Oh Tae Kyung | Kim Yong Hwa | Kim In Kwon | Nicole 張東健 | 金秀路 | 范冰冰 | 山本太郎 | 小田切讓 | 佐野史郎 | 鶴見辰吾 | 千虎珍 | 李研熙 | 吳 泰京 | 金龍華 | 金仁權 | Nicole (鄭龍珠) 张东健 | 金秀路 | 范冰冰 | 山本太郎 | 小田切让 | 佐野史郎 | 鹤见辰吾 | 千虎珍 | 李研熙 | 吴 泰京 | 金龙华 | 金仁权 | Nicole (郑龙珠) チャン・ドンゴン | キム・スロ | 范冰冰 (ファン・ビンビン) | 山本太郎 | オダギリジョー | 佐野史郎 | つるみしんご | チョン・ホジン | イ・ヨニ | Oh Tae Kyung | キム・ヨンファ | キム・イングォン | Nicole 장 동건 | 김 수로 | Fan Bing Bing | Yamamoto Taro | 오다기리 죠 | Sano Shiro | Tsurumi Shingo | 천호진 | 이연희 | 오태경 | 김용화 | 김인권 | 니콜
Director: Kang Je Gyu 姜帝圭 姜帝圭 カン・ジェギュ 강제규
Blu-ray Region Code: A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) What is it?
Release Date: 2012-07-24
UPC Code: 812491012826
Language: English, Japanese, Korean
Subtitles: English
Place of Origin: United States, South Korea
Disc Format(s): DVD, Blu-ray
Package Weight: 86 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1030778759

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Professional Review of "My Way (Blu-ray) (US Version)"

June 18, 2012

This professional review refers to My Way (DVD) (3-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
My Way has been one of the most eagerly anticipated Korean blockbusters for some time, marking the return of writer director Kang Je Gyu a long 7 years after his massive hit Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War. Inspired by a true story, the film is another war epic, following the fortunes of a Korean and a Japanese soldier, childhood marathon running rivals who end up fighting on the European battlefields of World War II. Said to be the most expensive Korean film ever made, it boasts two of Asia's biggest stars in the lead roles, Jang Dong Gun (who also worked with the director on Taegukgi and Japanese actor Odagiri Joe (Warrior and the Wolf), both of whom are no strangers to big budget, Pan-Asian productions. The film also has a fittingly international supporting cast, including top Chinese actress Fan Bingbing (Bodyguards and Assassins), Kim In Kwon (Quick), Lee Yeon Hee (Hello Schoolgirl), Cheon Ho Jin (The Unjust), Tsurumi Shingo (Life Back Then), Yamamoto Taro (Battle Royale), and Sano Shiro (Hayabusa).

Jang Dong Gun plays Jun Sik, who as a child during the Japanese occupation of Korea ends up working on the farm taken over by the family of another young boy called Tatsuo (Odagiri Joe). The two are both budding marathon runners, and quickly become rivals, their track feud culminating in a qualifying race for the Tokyo Olympics, Tatsuo being declared winner despite being beaten by Jun Sik. Riots ensue, and Jun Sik is imprisoned, being conscripted into the imperial Japanese army with the outbreak of World War II. Sent to fight the Soviets as part of the Japanese campaign in China, he is surprised to find that Tatsuo is his battalion commander, and the two end up captured and sent to Siberia. Escaping, they endure a torturous journey before being separated again, only to reunite in Normandy, forced into fighting for the Germans against the coming allied invasion.

My Way is nothing if not epic, with a sweeping scope that sees it filming in a variety of locations around the world (Latvia apparently standing in for Normandy and London) and packing in some stunning, spectacular landscapes and scenery. It's very easy to believe that the film is the most expensive Korean production of all time, as it certainly gives any recent Hollywood blockbuster a run for its money, looking absolutely amazing throughout, with some jaw dropping visuals and excellent special effects. Kang Je Gyu is a director very skilled at painting on a grand canvas, and after a slow first half hour or so the film packs in the huge scale battle scenes one after the other. It's here that My Way is at its best, doing a great, shock and awe style job of recreating the chaos and deadly confusion of the battlefield, bombarding the viewer with sound and fury in frequently breathtaking fashion, and disorienting through the use of shaky camerawork. Explosive and violent, the film quite ruthlessly racks up an incalculable body count, with most of the supporting cast being cut down, emphasising the horrors of war and meaning that the film is gritty and harsh as well as thrilling.

This is probably just as well, as the film is somewhat lacking in other departments, with a script that never quite manages to do justice to the set up and source material. Although it wins points for having a central relationship based on a bond of rivalry rather than actual friendship or brotherhood, it fails to achieve the kind of powerful connection between Jun Sik and Tatsuo that would have certainly made it more moving. This is no fault of Jang Dong Gun or Odagiri Joe, both of whom are on fine form, being let down by writing which sees their characters falling back on predictable stereotypes. The supporting cast are sketchy, and while it's fun to try and guess which poor sap will be cut down next, aside from Fan Bingbing in a brief though effective turn as a Chinese sniper, they're a fairly nondescript bunch. The story itself is similarly a bit weak, and for the most part gets lost as a result of Kang's decision to focus on action and mass slaughter rather than a compelling narrative.

Still, while a better script would have been welcome, this doesn't prevent My Way from being a superior Korean war epic, and what it lacks in emotion or originality it makes up for with gorgeous visuals and astounding battle scenes. It's certainly great to see Kang Je Gyu back in the director's chair, and as he has shown in Taegukgi and Shiri, he again proves here that he is one of the country's best helmers of grandiose, epic fare.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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Customer Review of "My Way (Blu-ray) (US Version)"

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

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August 27, 2012

This customer review refers to My Way (DVD) (3-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
1 people found this review helpful

he's done it again! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This movie isn't just about war. its about putting down the differences. first you fight for japan, then you fight for russia, then you fight for the germans. The real fight is trying to get home. Having a rival isn't so bad. at least growing up together gives you a sense of comfort during hard times, if you don't try to kill one another first.

this is one hell of a war movie. will rank number 2 to Taegukgi only because Taegukgi was my first and most loved korean war film for a long time.
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