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D-War (2007) movie review

October 16, 2008 by Yein Jee

D-War (디워, or Dragon Wars) is a 2007 Korean-English film, directed by Shim Hyung-rae and starred Amanda Brooks and Jason Behr etc. The movie was Korea’s largest-budgeted film at the time of making.

Korean-English movie D-War

D-War is infamously dubbed by many as one of the worst movies ever. Ironically the negative publicity was so bad that it actually helped arousing some curiosity (me included) among foreigners. Sadly enough, it’s pretty bad indeed lol.

Synopsis

Yuh-Yi-Joo is a human being with the ability to turn an Imoogi (mytical giant serpent) into a powerful dragon.

500 years ago in ancient Korea, the Yuh-Yi-Joo and her guardian sacrificed themselves from being taken control by the Buraki – an evil giant serpent. The two of them were reborn as Sarah and Ethan in the modern Los Angeles.

Ethan knew of his past life since childhood and was looking for Sarah ever since in order to protect her. But the Bukari was awakened by the reincarnated Yuh-Yi-Joo as well and was hunting her down; and a war broke out in the city as Bukari’s powerful legions went on battle with the LAPD and US armed force.

Ethan and Sarah were captured near the end, and just when the evil serpent was going to consume the Yuh-Yi-Joo’s energy, another (supposedly good) Imoogi appeared and fought with the Bukari.

It’s difficult to explain why the movie sucks. I mean, it’s not totally worthless, but there’s plenty of WTF moments from the beginning of the movie till the end.

There were plenty of copied ideas from other Hollywood movies to begin with. The plot was weak and there’s almost no connection from one scene to another, with ‘surprises’ coming out of no way and faded senselessly as well.

The CGI was not the highest standard, but it’s oddly fun to watch the fictional creatures going on war with the human beings on earth.

Still, I’ll give props to the film makers for trying to explore the genre which is uncommon in the Korean movie scene; and also for the courage trying to break into the international market. They still have a long way to go though.

D-War cast & crew

Director: Shim Hyung-rae ~ Producer: James B. Kang ~ Screenplay: Shim Hyung-rae & Nick Alvers ~ Music: Steve Jablonsky ~ Cinematography: Hubert Taczanowski ~ Cast: Jason Behr, Amanda Brooks, Robert Forster etc.

Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: Amanda Brooks, Asian movies, Asian pop culture, East Asia, Korean movies, Korean pop culture, Robert Forster, Shim Hyung-rae, South Korea

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