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My Way(마이웨이)

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Korea · 2011
Rated R · 2h 17m
Director Kang Je-kyu
Starring Jang Dong-gun, Joe Odagiri, Fan Bingbing, Kim In-kwon
Genre Action, Drama, History, War

Jun-Shik and Tatsuo, boyhood rivals in Japan-colonized Korea, grow up during the tumultuous backdrop of World War II. Alternatively conscripted into the Japanese Imperial Army, the Red Army, and the German military, the pair's rapidly changing fates transform their understanding of rivalry, loyalty, friendship, and destiny.

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10

The Hollywood Reporter by

So bloated that it's forever on the verge of bursting – a sentiment reflected by the film's overindulgence in ear-splitting pyrotechnics.

40

Time Out by Nick Schager

The paeans about national pride and brotherhood may be regional, but constant slow-motion battle scenes and squishy sentimentality are strictly wanna-be Tinseltown.

30

Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele

The nonstop adversity lacks any real sense of danger. Or, for that matter, emotional punch. Why these two long-distance runners keep each other alive should be of front-and-center concern. Instead, My Way is mostly an endurance test.

50

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

My Way is not, as the title might suggest, a Frank Sinatra biopic. No, it's an eye-popping, empty-headed World War II epic made in South Korea.

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