


My Way
During the invasion of Normandy the photograph of a slim Korean man in German uniform was found. It transpired that the man had served as a soldier in the Japanese, Russian and German armies. His incredible story inspired director Kang Je-Gyu to create this epic war drama.
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Plot Summary
During the Korean War, two young men from rival nations, one Korean and one Japanese, are forced to fight on opposing sides. Their lives become intertwined by a shared love for the same woman and the brutal realities of war. They navigate treacherous battlefields and shifting allegiances, constantly struggling to survive and find their way back to each other.
Critical Reception
My Way received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. While praised for its epic scale, ambitious scope, and emotional performances, some found the plot predictable and the historical accuracy questionable. It was a commercial success in South Korea.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stunning with grand battle sequences.
- Emotional depth is present but sometimes overshadowed by melodrama.
- The film's historical narrative and character motivations were points of contention.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for the film's ambition and emotional core, tempered by criticisms of its narrative choices.
Fun Fact
The film was one of the most expensive South Korean productions at the time of its release, with a budget reportedly around $30 million.
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