The Battleship Island
Korean prisoners plan daring escape from mining island.
About The Battleship Island
Released:
Platform: Netflix
Rating: TV-MA
Run time: 2h 12m
Cast
Hwang Jung-min, So Ji-sub, Song Joong-ki, Lee Jung-hyun, Kim Su-an, Lee Kyung-yung, Kim Min-jae, Kim Joong-hee, Kim In-woo, Shin Seung-hwan, Back Sung-chul, Yoon Kyung-ho
About The Battleship Island
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The Battleship Island is a Korean drama film released in 2017. Directed by Ryoo Seung-wan, the film is set on the fictional island of Hashima (also known as Battleship Island) during the Japanese occupation of Korea in World War II. It portrays the lives of Korean forced laborers who are working in unforgiving conditions at the island's coal mines.
The story revolves around a plan to escape the island and the struggles of the laborers to achieve freedom and survive amidst the harsh circumstances. The film showcases the resilience and determination of the characters as they fight against the oppression and seek justice.
Making / Production
The Battleship Island was filmed in various locations, including Korea, Japan, and Poland. The film beautifully recreates the historical events and the physical setting of the island, providing a realistic portrayal of the era.
The production team put great effort into accurately capturing the atmosphere of the time period, from the costumes and set designs to the detailed depiction of the coal mining operations. The film's captivating visuals and meticulous attention to detail make it an immersive experience for the viewers.
Actors
- Hwang Jung-min as Park Moo-young – A top fighter and protector of the laborers on the island. He is determined to lead the escape plan.
- So Ji-sub as Choi Chil-sung – A skilled fighter who allies with Park Moo-young and plays a crucial role in the escape plan.
- Song Joong-ki as Lee Kang-ok – A Korean independence activist who infiltrates the island to rescue a member of the independence movement.
Trivia / Interesting Facts
- The inspiration for the film came from the real-life history of Hashima Island, which was a forced labor camp during the Japanese occupation.
- Many of the scenes were filmed on location at Hashima Island, providing an authentic backdrop for the story.
- The film received critical acclaim for its historical accuracy and powerful storytelling.
Awards
The Battleship Island received several awards and nominations, including Best Supporting Actress at the Grand Bell Awards.
Quotes
- "Freedom does not come without sacrifice." - Park Moo-young
- "We may be forced to work for them, but our spirits remain free." - Choi Chil-sung
Music
The film's soundtrack features a blend of traditional Korean music and dramatic orchestral scores that enhance the emotional impact of the story.
Soundtrack
- "The Song of Freedom" - Sung by Hwang Jung-min
- "Island of Dreams" - Composed by Jo Yeong-wook
- "Legacy of Hope" - Composed by Bang Jun-seok
About The Battleship Island
The Battleship Island is a Korean film about the struggle of Korean forced laborers trying to escape from a World War II island prison.