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Blades of Blood

Lee Mong-hak and a skilled blind swordsman Hwang Jeong-hak, both long to wipe away corruption and heal the world. Lee Mong-hak creates a rebel army to achieve his goal and get rid of the King.

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Release : 2010
Rating : 5.9
Studio : SK Telecom,  M-Line Distribution,  Achim Pictures, 
Crew : Production Design,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Cha Seung-won Hwang Jung-min Baek Sung-hyun Han Ji-hye Ryu Seung-ryong
Genre : Adventure Drama Action

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Reviews

Claysaba
2018/08/30

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Invaderbank
2018/08/30

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Zandra
2018/08/30

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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Guillelmina
2018/08/30

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Heav_y_Fun
2017/05/07

I regularly watch Asian movies. Chinese, Japanese, Korean and so on. From dramas to Martial Arts movies. For years of experience in such movies, I noticed that the Koreans certainly do not bother with Chinese and Japanese films. On the contrary! They surpass their rivals in certain movies!One of those movies is undoubtedly "Blades Of Blood"! How can you give such a movie a 6.0 ?!And I certainly do not understand the negative comments on this excellent movie. Especially the acting performance of Hwang Jung-min in this action drama is unmatched!Everyone who loves Asian movies, with historical facts, drama, comedy and adventure MUST watch this movie!Blades of Blood contains everything; Comedy, action, humor, adventure and much more!I recommend this movie to anyone who is not afraid to see Asian movies. This movie is worth your money and time!Anyone who finds this movie bad is just a holly / Bollywood freak or does not have any sense of movies!It's as easy as that.I personally prefer Korean movies and series over the rest.The performances of the Koreans regularly exceed their other Asian rivals.Give a chance to Korean movies, and do not underestimate them.Blades Of Blood is a great movie to start with.Greetings

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KlangSmithToo
2017/04/22

This is not a great movie, but it is certainly a good one. If you are expecting a typical Asian kungfu historical flick, you will probably be disappointed (just read the other reviews). If you are expecting a thoughtful story with dashes of Korean film staples like humor, depth and melodrama, you should check this one out. Jung-min Hwang is especially good as the blind sword master. And, yes, the ending is perfectly satisfying IF you can appreciate a Korean point of view and IF you don't have to have a neat, warm fuzzy, Western style wrap up. The movie's theme is very common in Korean cinema and I have certainly seen it before. (It is also the reason for the spoiler alert because I am about to tell you the whole point of the movie). Throughout history, Koreans, who all love their country, have traditionally feuded with each other instead of coming together to take on real and actual threats to the nation (in this case, Japanese invaders). This is clearly illustrated by the ludicrous situation at the end of the movie where two men are dueling each other while the enemy is quite literally at the gates. It's supposed to be ludicrous. It's supposed to make a point. Just because it isn't a point the Western mind finds satisfying doesn't make it any less valid. Or bad. Here is the Western style ending: the two men are dueling, but when they hear the Japanese guns firing, they set aside their differences and stand shoulder to shoulder with swords drawn to take on the invaders against overwhelming odds like Butch and Sundance. You would have liked that ending better but would have missed the whole message of the movie if it had been done that way. The most important idea in Western flicks like this tends to be freedom at any cost but in Korean movies, it's usually the importance of unity. If you know that going in, it greatly aids in the enjoyment (and understanding) of the movie.

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dbborroughs
2011/02/19

Posssessing only moments of greatness, this is a mostly unfocused story of a young man looking for revenge on the people who killed his father. He is aided by a blind swordsmen and the mistress of the man he's vowed to kill. The whole thing takes place during one of the Japanese invasions of Korea.I originally saw this at the New York Asian Film Festival where it was the closing film. The print was indifferently subtitled with the title translated as Lades of Blood. It kind of went down hill from there. Seeing the film again on import DVD, the film does not have an official US release that I know of, I found it has some wonderful parts, but mostly it's very unfocused. Is it about the revenge story? How about the politics? What of the invasion? For get the invasion that only exists to set everything into clunky motion and to provide the WTF end of the film.Yes the film has some great sword fights, but how they are filmed varies from fight to fight with the shaky-cam end fight annoying more than it thrills (it doesn't help since the end really is awful on it's own terms).A terrible movie thats to be avoided.

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KineticSeoul
2010/12/25

It's really irritating when you find out the whole journey was basically for nothing and that is what this film is. Almost everything about it is pointless and redundant. It has some okay sword fighting, but that is very few and nothing about this movie was really engrossing. The trailer to this makes it seem like a complete different movie, but it's not. None of the characters really stood out and I just didn't give a crap what happens, and the plot isn't really convoluted or anything but felt all over the place. The idea and plot didn't even seem all that original and boring for the most part, the film tries to make the movie not bad as it may seem with the ending. But even the ending is basically WTF and not in a good way either.4.3/10

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