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''The Battleship Island'' () is a 2017 South Korean
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starring
Hwang Jung-min Hwang Jung-min (born September 1, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He is one of the highest-grossing actors in South Korea, and has starred in several box office hits such as '' Ode to My Father'' (2014), ''Veteran'' (2015), '' The Himalayas'' (20 ...
, So Ji-sub,
Song Joong-ki Song Joong-ki (; born September 19, 1985) is a South Korean actor. He rose to fame in the historical coming-of-age drama ''Sungkyunkwan Scandal'' (2010) and the variety show '' Running Man'' (2010–2011) as one of the original cast members. S ...
and
Lee Jung-hyun Lee Jung-hyun (born February 7, 1980), also known by her occasional stage name Ava, is a South Korean pop singer and actress. She was first recognized for her acting abilities with award-winning role in her first film and has been solidified as ...
. It is a Japanese occupation-era film about an attempted prison break from a forced labor camp on
Hashima Island , commonly called , is a tiny abandoned island off Nagasaki, lying about from the centre of the city. It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. The island's most notable features are its abandoned concrete buildings, undistu ...
.


Synopsis

Set during Imperial Japan’s occupation of Korea during World War 2, a group of over 400
Koreans Koreans ( South Korean: , , North Korean: , ; see names of Korea) are an East Asian ethnic group native to the Korean Peninsula. Koreans mainly live in the two Korean nation states: North Korea and South Korea (collectively and simply re ...
endure harsh forced labor on Hashima Island and risk their lives to attempt a daring escape.


Cast


Main

*
Hwang Jung-min Hwang Jung-min (born September 1, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He is one of the highest-grossing actors in South Korea, and has starred in several box office hits such as '' Ode to My Father'' (2014), ''Veteran'' (2015), '' The Himalayas'' (20 ...
as Lee Kang-ok :A bandmaster at a hotel in
Gyeongseong Seoul has been known in the past by successive names, including Wiryeseong () and Hanseong (Baekje era), Bukhansangun (Goguryo era), Hanyang (North and South states period), Namgyeong (, Goryeo era), Hanyangbu (Goryeo under Mongol rule), Hanseong ...
, who chooses to take his only daughter to Japan in order to keep her safe. But they get sent to the Hashima labor camp instead, and there he'll do anything that's asked of him, as long as he can protect his daughter. * So Ji-sub as Choi Chil-sung :The best street fighter in Gyeongseong, a coarse man who constantly stirs up troubles in the labor camp. Under his harsh and rough exterior, he has a good heart. *
Song Joong-ki Song Joong-ki (; born September 19, 1985) is a South Korean actor. He rose to fame in the historical coming-of-age drama ''Sungkyunkwan Scandal'' (2010) and the variety show '' Running Man'' (2010–2011) as one of the original cast members. S ...
as Park Moo-young :A member of the
Korean independence movement The Korean independence movement was a military and diplomatic campaign to achieve the independence of Korea from Empire of Japan, Japan. After the Japanese Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910, annexation of Korea in 1910, Korea's domestic resistance pe ...
who infiltrates the island in order to rescue a fellow independence fighter being held captive there. *
Lee Jung-hyun Lee Jung-hyun (born February 7, 1980), also known by her occasional stage name Ava, is a South Korean pop singer and actress. She was first recognized for her acting abilities with award-winning role in her first film and has been solidified as ...
as Oh Mal-nyeon :A
comfort woman Comfort women or comfort girls were women and girls forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army in occupied countries and territories before and during World War II. The term "comfort women" is a translation of the Japanese '':ja: ...
who gets moved to Hashima after going through endless troubles under Japanese occupation, but never loosens her strong grip on hope.


Supporting

* Kim Su-an as Lee So-hee :Lee Kang-ok's daughter. She was being captured by Japanese general because of her talents in singing and dancing. *
Kim Bo-yoon Kim Bo-yoon (born December 18, 2001) is a South Korean actress. She is known for her roles in dramas such as '' Good Casting'', '' Ms. Hammurabi'', '' At Eighteen'' and '' All of Us Are Dead''. She also appeared in movies '' The Battleship Islan ...
as Joseon girl * Kwon Han-sol as Joseon girl *
Ham Sung-min Ham Sung-min is a South Korean actor. He is known for his roles in dramas such as '' Sweet Revenge'', '' Save the Family'', ''Gangnam Beauty'', ''Tunnel'' and '' All of Us Are Dead''. He also appeared in movies such as ''Psychokinesis'', '' The ...
as Bok-jin's group *
Lee Geung-young Lee Geung-young (born December 12, 1960) is a South Korean actor. He graduated from the Department of Drama in Seoul. He debuted in 1977 and after completing his mandatory military service, he debuted in 1982 as the 10th public relations actor fo ...
* Lee Jung-eun *
Yoon Kyung-ho Yoon Kyung-ho (, born 5 July 1980) is a South Korean theatre, film and television actor. He debuted in 2002 in SBS's documentary drama ''Savage Age''. He came into prominence in KBS's 2017 legal drama ''Witch at Court'' and tvN's 2019 TV series ...
as Dauber *Bae Seung-cheol *Jang Sung-bum *
Kim Jun-han Kim Jun-han (born March 29, 1983) is a South Korean actor An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as f ...
*
Kim Won-hae Kim Won-hae (born April 6, 1969) is a South Korean actor. He is best known as a former cast member of ''SNL Korea'' (season 1–4). Personal life In August 2020, it was reported that Kim tested positive for COVID-19 Coronavirus dis ...
*Kim Ye-eun *Bae Je-gi * Kim Dong-young as a gambler.


Production

Filming began June 17, 2016 in
Cheongju Cheongju () is the capital and largest city of North Chungcheong Province in South Korea. History Cheongju has been an important provincial town since ancient times. In the Cheongju Mountains, specifically in the one where Sangdang Sanseong is ...
, South Korea and finished on December 20, 2016. The film reunites
Hwang Jung-min Hwang Jung-min (born September 1, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He is one of the highest-grossing actors in South Korea, and has starred in several box office hits such as '' Ode to My Father'' (2014), ''Veteran'' (2015), '' The Himalayas'' (20 ...
with
Ryoo Seung-wan Ryoo Seung-wan (born December 15, 1973) is a South Korean film director. Early life Ryoo Seung-wan was born in 1973 in Onyang, a small town in South Chungcheong Province. With the choice of domestic films mostly limited to propaganda and hoste ...
, who directed the 2015 hit movie ''
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'' starring Hwang. Production cost about five times more than the average locally produced film due to the massive lifelike sets. While the island provided the inspiration for the plot, ''The Battleship Island'' was not filmed on location. The sets were built in Chuncheon and were designed to resemble the conditions of Hashima Island's community and mines during the 1940s.


Historical accuracy

Japanese media, such as the ''
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'' newspaper, have attacked the film accusing it of distorting historic truth. In response, director
Ryoo Seung-wan Ryoo Seung-wan (born December 15, 1973) is a South Korean film director. Early life Ryoo Seung-wan was born in 1973 in Onyang, a small town in South Chungcheong Province. With the choice of domestic films mostly limited to propaganda and hoste ...
has stated that "the film is a fact-based fiction" based on records as well as first hand testimony of surviving victims regarding their lack of payments, abusive treatment, working conditions leading to death of laborers from diseases, malnutrition, and accidents. The writer-director revealed that the film was not made to stir nationalism or an
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and to show "how war can make man a monster". Initially, Japan acknowledged Korean and Chinese
forced labor Forced labour, or unfree labour, is any work relation, especially in modern or early modern history, in which people are employed against their will with the threat of destitution, detention, violence including death, or other forms of ex ...
ers were there during
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in its application to
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for World Heritage status for Hashima Island. The acknowledgement was a response to South Korean opposition to the bid stating, "large number of Koreans and others ..were brought against their will and forced to work under harsh conditions in the 1940s at some of the sites ncluding Hashima island. However, once Hashima Island was approved as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida made statements contradicting the earlier acknowledgement of the existence of forced laborers stating, " orced to work under harsh conditionsby the Japanese government representative did not mean
forced labor Forced labour, or unfree labour, is any work relation, especially in modern or early modern history, in which people are employed against their will with the threat of destitution, detention, violence including death, or other forms of ex ...
". Although the UNESCO's World Heritage Committee had required the establishment of a monitoring mechanism to measure the degree to which Hashima Island victims are remembered, the island's official tourism website and tour program - operated by
Nagasaki is the capital and the largest Cities of Japan, city of Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan. It became the sole Nanban trade, port used for trade with the Portuguese and Dutch during the 16th through 19th centuries. The Hi ...
City - makes no mention of forced laborers and currently does not make any efforts to comply with promised UNESCO requirements.


Release

''The Battleship Island'' was first promoted at the
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in February 2017 and then at the
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in May. As of June 2017, it has been sold to 113 countries, including North American countries as well as France, Italy, Russia, Turkey, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand. On June 16, 2017, an official press conference was held at the National Museum of Korea to launch the film. The film has been invited to compete at 2017 Sitges Film Festival, Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia in Spain. The film will be shown in the Orbita section for introducing most notable films of the year and honouring a title chosen by the jury composed of audiences. This is the sixth film by director
Ryoo Seung-wan Ryoo Seung-wan (born December 15, 1973) is a South Korean film director. Early life Ryoo Seung-wan was born in 1973 in Onyang, a small town in South Chungcheong Province. With the choice of domestic films mostly limited to propaganda and hoste ...
to be selected for a screening at this film festival.


Special screenings

On July 25, 2017, a special pre-screening was held for Diplomat, foreign diplomats in South Korea. On July 28, 2017, a special screening was held for
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officials and diplomats in Paris at the headquarters of Metropolitan Filmexport. The aim was to raise awareness into the hidden history of
Hashima Island , commonly called , is a tiny abandoned island off Nagasaki, lying about from the centre of the city. It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. The island's most notable features are its abandoned concrete buildings, undistu ...
and shed light on the harsh labour and living conditions imposed upon Koreans at the underground coal mining factory on the island during Japan’s rule of Korea.


Reception


Critical response

''The Battleship Island'' holds a 67% approval rating by 15 reviewers on aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes with a Weighted arithmetic mean, weighted average of 4.3/5 and 6.3/10, respectively. On Metacritic, the film has a score of 60 out of 100 based on 4 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews." ''The New York Times'' noted that the film "vividly conveys the pain of a national wartime trauma whose scars clearly have not healed." Although some aspects of the violence and overly-theatrical storylines were criticized, critics have praised the camera work and Ryoo for his effective use of a large-scale action set.


Box office

The film was released on 26 July 2017 in South Korea. According to the Korean Film Council, ''The Battleship Island'' created a new record with reaching 970,516 viewers on its opening night. During the first weekend (July 28 to 30) since the movie was released, an audience of 2.5 million was attracted. This resulted in box-office earnings of USD 18.57 million from 2,027 screens, representing 37.1% of total movie theaters in the country. This marked the first time in the country that a movie had been released on more than 2,000 screens, creating controversy over screen dominance by Conglomerate (company), conglomerates. Over 4 million tickets were sold in the first five days, earning USD 27.9 million in total and exceeding the production costs of approximately . In its second week of release, the film was surpassed by the historical action drama film ''A Taxi Driver''. By the end of the eighth day since the film was released, it was playing at 1,108 venues for a total of 5.18 million viewers. The number of admissions surpassed 6 million on the 12th day of its run. As of September 26, or two months after opening in the box office, overall admission was 6.58 million.


Accolades


References


External links

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Official Website
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