[article] Flight: Close to the Sun, one of 20 Korean films to watch for.

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What a treat, finding Rain’s new aerial blockbuster movie on Korean Cinema Today‘s list of 20 Korean films to look out for in 2011. Nice.

HOWEVER… How deflating to read the article and realize that Rain’s name is nowhere in the actual article itself. Nowhere in the whole darn article. Even though he’s the LEAD. That’s like introducing readers to the Terminator movies and not mentioning Schwarzeneggar… writing about Top Gun and not mentioning Tom Cruise… writing about Troy but not mentioning that Brad Pitt plays Achilles. Really? :/ Wow. *shrug*

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HanCinema 7/16/2011 (via Korean Cinema Today)—

[20 Korean Films to Look Out for Second Half of 2011] “Flight: Close to the Sun”

Flying the Sky with Rain

“Flight: Close to the Sun”

Directed by Kim Dong-weon

By NA Won-jung

The film’s story is related to the original “Red Muffler”, directed by the legendary Korean director SHIN Sang-ok in 1964. The original film used the Korean War as its background, dealing with the passion and the love of F-86 Saver jet fighter pilots, and bringing in the most audiences in Seoul at the time and won countless domestic film awards in the process. The new version of Red Muffler reflects the changes in time and deals with the pilots of the new F-15K fighters, yet it still brings the nostalgia from 47 years ago.

This is Korea’s first-ever ‘aerial action blockbuster’, co-produced and exclusively distributed by CJ E&M Film Business Division. Director Kim Dong-weon, whose previous works include “My Boss, My Teacher” (2006), and “City of Damnation” (2009) proclaimed of displaying brilliant and detailed visuals, combining them with love and friendship of young couple, as well as aerial action scenes full of liveliness and realistic stunts. The leading character is Tae-hoon, an Air Force captain who’s a member of ‘Black Eagle’, Korea’s elite air force. He is transferred to combat force with F-15K and creates conflict on his first day with Cheon-hee, a top gun at F-15K squad who’s also a deep believer in principle, and is disciplined. In midst of such, an aerial situation with North Korea promptly takes place as Tae-hoon and his colleagues board on the jet fighters and take off without the guarantee of returning safely.

The film features an impressive cast, including Yoo Joon-sang of “Moss” fame playing Cheol-hee and solid supporting casts including JO Seong-ah (“The Yellow Sea”), Oh Dal-soo (“Detective K”) among others. What’s more, unlike the original “Red Muffler” with female leads playing bartenders at a nearby Air Force Camp bar, the new version features two of the ‘blue chip’ actresses in Korea today, Sin Se-kyeong (“Blue Salt”) and Lee Ha-na (“The Fair Love”) both playing talented Air Force serviceperson, making the film even more interesting.

Source : cinematoday.korea.com.

~ by Cloud USA on July 17, 2011.

8 Responses to “[article] Flight: Close to the Sun, one of 20 Korean films to watch for.”

  1. rain make film whom are romance. . pleasee me
    cause it good whit pace you that handsome
    hehehe…

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  2. There r alot of korean movies comeing out this year. Good luck to the ones that r playing in them god bless and much love to yah.

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  3. I am upset for Rain…..but I will be voting for the film to get the top Korean awards for this season…..if you know when we should vote let us know.

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  4. Is it too hard to mention that Rain is the lead? Where is his name in the whole article???? Totally disrespectful.

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  5. i mean to say that totally ruder and disrespectful to rain period

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  6. i am not liking this kind article they did even add rain on the list who wasn”t a man character SO WHAT the man is part this film and it is his 2011 film as well how the *F* they could list or mention rain in this HELLO we are he in this new Bl;blockbuster and he are fighter and ect… i just don’t understand some PLLS just pieces S*H* and u are blow some one off here serious this very respectful to it matter fact I just want to SLAP it they miss a goos man in this movies Plssssssssssss >__<

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  7. Oh for pete’s sake these people won the price of worst written article. Seriously how are you going to talk about the lead character and not said who’s gonna play it? And worst, talk about other characters in the movie with the names of the people who play them and not talk about the lead actor? That’s insane and totally disrespectful. I give them an F-

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  8. Not very well written if they can’t even mention Rain as the lead. Talk about missing an important part there. Just my two cents.

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