My Way

My Way

By Je-gyu Kang

  • Genre: Foreign
  • Release Date: 2012-04-20
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 2h 23min
  • Director: Je-gyu Kang
  • Production Country: Argentina
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99

Description

Two rival marathon runners find their dreams of competing in the Tokyo Olympics fading after World War II breaks out and they are forced to serve their country. Jun-shik works on a farm owned by Tatsuo's grandfather. An aspiring Olympian, Jun-shik dreams of the day he will win the gold as a marathon runner. But Tatsuo also wants to be an Olympic runner, and he's determined to be the best. When the bombs start to fall and both men are drafted into service, Tatsuo becomes the leader of Jun-shik's unit and hatches an ambitious plan to get the upper hand over their enemies. Unfortunately his plot fails, and both men are taken prisoner by the Soviets. Subsequently escaping but torn apart by fate, Tatsuo and Jun-shik later cross paths on the beaches of Normandy, just as the Allies prepare to execute Operation Overlord. My Way was the “Audience Award Winner” and the 2012 Dallas International Film Festival and directed by Je-gyu Kang of Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War.

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Reviews

  • Phenomenal

    5
    By Dontext
    This movie is one of the greatest war movies I've ever watched it is a story of rivalry hatred forgiveness and payback
  • Based on real story

    5
    By Do_Widzania
    Someone might blame this film has weak story line, yes it might be. However this film is actually based on findings during WW2 that 4 Korean POW at Normandy. It's true.
  • Beautiful

    5
    By YueL3
    On par with Saving Private Ryan. Loved the storyline, don't listen to the critics. To the average movie goer this movie is fantastic.
  • Well done

    5
    By Trundt
    My absolute favorite movie of all time, this movie brought me to tears and brought excitement at times. These critics must just be blind.
  • Excellent

    5
    By FrederickcirederF
    This is probably the best movie I have ever watched. Despite minor historical flaws, everything was fantastic about it. The sheer as uncut reality of war laid dry was what grabbed my appreciation, as western movies seem to enjoy sugar-coating and exaggerating scenes to fit the public eye.
  • awesome film

    5
    By jen7jack
    Yes, it's a war film, so it's very violent. But for those who have mastered the art of knowing when to not look too closely . . . the storyline is really good and based on 2 separate true stories that were deftly intertwined to show the truly chaotic nature of war, starring two of Asian cinema's top actors: Jang Dong-gun (Korea) and Odagiri Joe (Japan). Side note: it's not just in Korean, the film is actually in Japanese, Korean, a bit of Chinese, Russian and German. I don't know why some people complained so much about the cinematography - I thought it was very well done. Different. But well done all the same. And yeah, be prepared to get teary-eyed, but I wouldn't call it over the top. Just realistic.
  • high production value, but still unrealistic

    3
    By Gruselgerd
    First of all, please note that this movie is subtitled - all the language spoken is Japanese, Korean, Russian & German. I enjoyed the movie overall, but what I did not like is the fact that it was still pretty unrealistic in details. This starts with the extensive use of fantasy tanks & equipment in the war scenes and some very unrealistic situations in which e.g. large battleships & destroyers are in sight of the coastline of the Normandy, so that they are dueling with German anti-tank guns. The movie itself has dramatic battle scenes with an obvious high budget, and that is from my point of view strange, because the filmmakers did not even research the proper uniforms (or even haircuts) of that time. Some of the soldiers look like some hippies from the 70s. I know as a German that there were simply no asian soldiers in the German army at that time, and to be honest, that and the unrealistic props spoiled a lot for me. Movies like Saving Private Ryan or Braveheart also bend the history to fit things into a movie, but in thi case it was simply a little bit too much for me. However, if you do not look too close you may enjoy the movie.
  • Stunning

    5
    By csed101
    The movie was a great motion picture about war, death, hatred, and friendship. Yes the animation could have been better, but that's the only flaw. While watching the movie your not worried about how "real" or "animatedly stunning" the explosions are, you'll get absorbed by the films action, emotion, and gut reaching scenes of death.
  • Amateurish and Non-Realistic

    2
    By Slicky Boy
    What Kang the director has tried to produce is a film that is a clumsy cross between Saving Private Ryan and a maudlin tear-jerker. The storyline is weak, the CGI is amateurish and the realism is nonexistent. Working in a Soviet labor camp did not sustain normal weights, German army officers did not have long 1980's styled hair, crossing over from Soviet to German lines during WW2 did not entail the need to traverse any mountain ranges, a marathon in pre-WW2 Britain was not measured in kilometers and 16 inch shells from a battleship do not just destroy all life within just a 5 yard radius. There was just so much wrong with the film that , for me, it became almost comedic. Furthermore, the loud, blaring quasi-inspirational music just wouldn't stop and became a serious irritant. I was just so glad to see the end of this film.
  • Outstanding Movie

    5
    By angelofmyeyes
    This movie deserves a 5 star rating as it was one of the best movies I have seen yet, the actors play their roles to a T. This is an awesome movie and would recommend this to all to see. I would of paid more for this move than the $3.99 I paid to rent.

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