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Hanbando

Hanbando
  • English:Hanbando
  • Korean: 한반도
  • Release Date: 2006/07/13
  • Duration: 147分
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Summary&Synopsis
Korean Peninsula (Korean: 한반도) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2006-07-13. The running time is 147 minutes.
A movie set on the Korean peninsula on the brink of unification of the North and South. It attracted 3.3 million viewers, but the blockbuster-class production was worth 15 billion won.
The production costs of the song were not recovered. . South Korea and North Korea have pledged to unify, and as a symbol of this, they will hold a ceremony to fully open the Gyeonggi Line, which connects the Korean Peninsula. However, Japan was the Korean Empire in 1907.
Based on the treaty with the Korean peninsula, they disrupted the opening ceremony and put pressure on the government of the Republic of Korea by threatening to withdraw all technology and capital that had flowed into the Korean peninsula.
Dr. Choi Min-jae (Cho JaeHee-yong), who has been treated as a heretic in the historical academic world for claiming that there is a hidden National Seal of Gojong (a seal used by the emperor), believes that if he can find the national seal, he will main
I am confident that I can refuse Zhang. The President (An Seong Ki), who came to believe in his conviction, announced emergency martial law due to the appearance of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces in the Sea of Japan, and at the same time ordered the excavation of the National Seal.
He forms a truth investigation committee and gives his last hope to Choi Min-jae. . The Korean movie ``HANBANDO'' attracted 3.3 million viewers in just two weeks after its release.
It's a painting. There were opinions that the content was extreme and that it would heighten anti-Japanese sentiment too much, but the film's release time coincided with the World Cup, and patriotism drove interest.
It increased even more.
``Korean Peninsula,'' which cost over 15 billion won to produce, presents a spectacular composition and screen that travels back and forth between the near future and old Korea. Collecting the common material of Korean blockbuster movies called “Division”
It is also worth noting that he made the most of it.




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