The Admiral: Roaring Currents
The Admiral: Roaring Currents

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The Admiral: Roaring Currents

2014
Movie
126 min
Korean

Admiral Yi Sun-sin faces a tough challenge when he is forced to defend his nation with just 13 battleships against 300 Japanese enemy ships in the Battle of Myeongryang.

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IMDb7.2/10
Google Users86% (average rating 4.4/5)
Director: Kim Han-minGenres: Action, Drama, History, War

Plot Summary

In 1597, during the Joseon Dynasty, Admiral Yi Sun-sin faces overwhelming odds against the invading Japanese navy. Despite being stripped of his command and facing internal political strife, Yi is reinstated as commander and must lead his vastly outnumbered fleet in a desperate battle to defend his nation. The film culminates in the legendary Battle of Myeongnyang, where Yi's strategic genius and the courage of his men turn the tide against a force ten times their size.

Critical Reception

The Admiral: Roaring Currents was a monumental success in South Korea, becoming the highest-grossing film in the country's history. It was widely praised for its epic scale, intense battle sequences, strong performances, and patriotic themes. While its historical accuracy has been debated, its dramatic impact and technical achievements were largely lauded by both critics and audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its spectacular naval battle sequences and intense action.

  • Lauded for the powerful performance of Choi Min-sik as Admiral Yi Sun-sin.

  • Commended for its patriotic fervor and dramatic portrayal of a pivotal historical event.

Google audience: Viewers overwhelmingly appreciated the film's thrilling action, especially the grand scale of the naval battles. Many found the story of Admiral Yi Sun-sin inspiring and Choi Min-sik's portrayal compelling. Some noted its historical liberties but generally found it to be a well-made and engaging historical epic.

Awards & Accolades

The film won numerous awards in South Korea, including Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards and Grand Prize at the Baeksang Arts Awards. It also received accolades for its technical achievements in cinematography and visual effects.

Fun Fact

The film's climactic Battle of Myeongnyang sequence utilized an impressive number of extras and meticulously crafted sets to recreate the historical naval engagement, with over 300 ships involved in the filming process.

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Reno

> At war, it's not all about the manpower, but strategy. The highest domestic box office ever as well as internationally as a Korean movie. Based on the naval wars of Japanese invasion of Korea that took place in the last decade of the 1...