Hansan: Rising Dragon
Korea
2431 people rated Follow-up to 2014's The Admiral: Roaring Currents, which explores the historic Battle of Hansan Island.
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ruby rana shah
09/07/2025 14:15
Hansan: Rising Dragon-S1E1
man of connection
05/05/2025 22:36
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Sekuru Sule Man
05/05/2025 20:00
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IREN6Z
04/05/2025 18:48
nice movie
IREN6Z
04/05/2025 18:42
nice movie
Artwell_Rbn
07/11/2024 09:16
Hadan
Tik Tok Malawi
20/08/2024 12:14
My wife turned me to South Korea movies, but while she loves doramas, I am very much into war epics, as I like good war films. I watched all the Korean Civil War mvoies, but this time it is a history piece and a great one!
Epic war movie about 16th century battle in the open sea between Choson Empire and Japanese Empire. It could easily be just another war effort with little sense, but what makes this film a real good try is a very deep and decent portrayal of several main heroes with their inner and outer weaknesses, fears and struggles.
There are no super heroes here, no one flies in the air or breaks walls, nay. Here, real people fight and die either valliantly or cowardly.
Both Japanese and Koreans are depicted like real flesh and blood, sweating and bleeding, afraid or brave.
Final Hansan naval battle is a sheer eye candy but the horrors of war are here, too. People die, ships sink, mistakes are made by both sides during the battle.
The CGI are excellent here, but they are not the main It, the It-thing gere is the human struggle, the huge battle between two great admirals and their wills. This is played so weel and so decently that little doubt remains.
I recommend this tremendous epic film to all history buffs.
@natan
20/08/2024 12:14
The movie start with slow and it ends in high thrilling
The movie the fight between Korea and Japan the movie experience the real war feeling in 15 century
The greatest minds are ruled on the century
In morden super computer making fighting strategy and lot techniques to make the plot.
But they plot only on minds and paper marking victory
Really wonderful thing
Wonderful CG work
The flight in sea is grt about wind and calculate the flow of water and making the move
Ther true battle is very hardship on
admiral hands. It actually took place on 1592
The flim is wonderful time to spend valuable time to watch and know about history of great people and there minds.
KhuliChana
20/08/2024 12:14
I truly enjoyed the whole movie. The intricate costume design and meticulously crafted set in this movie are cool, man. The Japanese armor design is dope af, and they've truly captured it exceptionally well. I love that they showcase the nuanced aftermatch of his campaign in this movie. The cinematography is top-notch, with numerous beautiful scenes that vividly capture the grand scale of war. Usually, other series or movies don't depict it with such precision.
However, it's kinda hard to follow the plot, even with my knowledge of the Imjin War. And yeah, I agree that the first movie was much better in terms of direction, but this movie excels in action, in my opinion. As a devoted fan of Admiral Yi Sun Shin, I thoroughly enjoy this movie despite its flaws.
Finally, man, can they just hire a Japanese actor for a Japanese character? After watching so much anime, I can distinctly hear the not-so-Japanese-speaking character. You can almost sense the un-Japaneseness. And I'm not even Japanese. Imagine for people who speak Japanese; it must be hell to listen to. I'm not against the actor, but at least if you don't want to hire a Japanese actor, consider a Korean actor with fluent Japanese.
🇲🇦MJININA🇲🇦
20/08/2024 12:14
A prequel to ROARING CURRENTS, revealing another naval battle that Admiral Yi engaged in roughly five years before the events of that film. From the outset, HANSAN: RISING DRAGON sails over familiar territory; we get an hour or so of setup and character intrigue before the filmmakers let rip with an extensive battle sequence that occupies the second half of the running time. I found the cast undistinguished this time around - there's no Choi Min-sik to bring gravitas to the proceedings - and the CGI effects are only adequate. However, the concentration on military tactics and spectacle makes this a fun, breezy watch.