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{{Infobox film

| name = The Tower

| image = The Tower (2012).jpg

| caption = Theatrical release poster

| native_name =

| director = Kim Ji-hoon

| producer = Lee Han-seung
Lee Su-man

| writer = Kim Sang-don
Heo Jun-seok

; Adaptation : Kim Ji-hoon
Yoo Young-ah
Lee Min-jae

| starring = Sol Kyung-gu
Kim Sang-kyung
Son Ye-jin

| music = Kim Tae-seong

| cinematography = Kim Young-ho

| editing = Kim Sang-bum
Kim Jae-bum

| studio = The Tower Pictures

| distributor = CJ Entertainment

| released =

| runtime = 121 minutes

| country = South Korea

| language = Korean

| budget =

| gross = [http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&wk=2013W1&id=_fTHETOWER201 "The Tower (2012)"]. 'Box Office Mojo'. Retrieved 2013-06-03.

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'The Tower' (; "Tower") is a 2012 South Korean disaster thriller film about a fire that breaks out in a luxury skyscraper in central Seoul on Christmas Eve after an aviation accident involving a helicopter. The film is directed by Kim Ji-hoon, and stars Sol Kyung-gu, Kim Sang-kyung and Son Ye-jin in the lead roles. It was released in theaters on December 25, 2012.

Plot



Lee Dae-ho (Kim Sang-kyung) is a single father and manager of the 120 story luxurious landmark building complex, 'Tower Sky' in Yeouido, Seoul. He is an earnest employee liked by his colleagues and is secretly in love with Seo Yoon-hee (Son Ye-jin), a restaurant manager. The owner of the complex, Mr. Jo decides to hold a "White Christmas" party for tenants and VIPs on Christmas Eve, with helicopters circling above with huge lights attached below them, sprinkling snow onto the party. Dae-ho has promised to spend the day at an amusement park with his daughter Ha-na, but had to cancel as he is needed at the party. However, the building has faulty water sprinklers due to frozen pipes, but Mr. Cha, the 'Tower Sky's safety section head, is more concerned for the party than any possible architectural errors within the building, despite warnings from his fellow employers about these errors. (One example of their warnings is when cook Young-cheol (Jeon Bae-soo) accidentally leaves a stove on for too long and causes a minor fire.) Young-cheo is in love with a receptionist within the building named Min-jung, and even sneaks out of the kitchen while on duty to make her an ice cream. Meanwhile, Lee Seon-woo (Do Ji-han) is a rookie fireman entering the Yeouido Fire Station. When he gets accepted, he learns that many of the firefighters get more breaks than actual firefighting. In a prank to fool Seon-woo, the other firefighters ring the fire alarm for the squad to assemble while he takes a shower, causing him to appear in front of his entire team naked, much to the other firefighters' amusement. They take the opportunity to show their acceptance of Seon-woo as one of them, putting his helmet on his head for the first time.

While the party is in full swing, and while Young-cheo proposes a rose to Min-jung in an elevator, huge gusts of wind cause one of the helicopters to lose control and the attached lights crash into the glass bridge connecting the two 'Tower Sky' buildings and into a side of one of the buildings. Another one of the helicopters then crashes into the building, causing the helicopter to leak fuel and the building catches fire. Shards of glass fall onto the partygoers below, which include Mr. Yoon (Song Jae-ho) and his friend Mrs. Jung (Lee Joo-shil), while another one of the huge lights falls and crashes onto a bus. At one point, while evacuating, some people, including a security guard, board an elevator despite warnings not to use it, as the security guard rejects Yoon-hee and Ha-na from entering just as they are about to board. While traveling down, an explosion occurs below the elevator, which stops it in its path. This literally fries the people inside while melting their shoes until the elevator explodes, killing everyone in it. Dae-ho moves quickly to save Ha-na, Yoon-hee and his colleagues. At the same time, firefighters Kang Young-ki (Sol Kyung-gu) and Seon-woo fight to bring the blaze under control, helping Dae-ho in the process. Together they fight to save the lives of everyone. While Yoon-hee, Ha-na, Young-cheol, Ming-jung and the others take refuge in the building's Chinese restaurant, the firefighters decide to contain the blaze at its origin, the 63rd floor, where the helicopter crashed. Despite containing the fire on that floor, it spreads further within the building. In the end, Young-ki sacrifices his own life to save not only Seon-woo, but for all people in the future by detonating the switch manually inside the water storage tanks to allow the current to carry the remaining survivors through the sewers and out into the Han River since he accidentally dropped the remote control switch while on his way. Meanwhile, the Mayor of Seoul orders the firefighters to detonate a bomb to demolish the building in order to prevent it from toppling over onto the other twin tower, which will result in cascade effect-structural failure of Tower Sky and decimate the portion of the island district of Yeouido, causing colossal damage and casualties. Before the credits roll, the camera points out in the air towards 63 Building, with the remains of Tower Sky seen in the background as morning rises on Christmas Day, which is now left with a single 108-story skyscraper, with Yeouido District shrouded below by a cloud of dust generated by the collapsing ruins of the Riverview Tower.

Cast



* Sol Kyung-gu Captain Kang Young-ki

* Kim Sang-kyung Lee Dae-ho

* Son Ye-jin Seo Yoon-hee

* Kim In-kwon Sergeant Oh Byung-man

* Ahn Sung-ki Yeouido Fire Station chief

* Song Jae-ho Mr. Yoon, the old man

* Lee Joo-shil Mrs. Jung, Mr. Yoon's friend

* Lee Han-wi Mr. Kim, church elder

* Kwon Tae-won Jang, the Fire Commissioner

* Jeon Guk-hyang Ae-ja

* Jung In-gi Cha, the safety section head

* Cha In-pyo President Jo

* Jeon Bae-soo Young-chul, the cook

* Kim Sung-oh In-gun

* Min Young Nam-ok, the pregnant woman

* Park Jun-seo aide

* Lee Joo-ha Min-jung, the receptionist

* Do Ji-han Lee Sun-woo, the rookie fireman

* Jo Min-ah Lee Ha-na, Dae-ho's daughter

* Lee Sang-hong Yeouido fireman

* Jin Mo Yeouido fireman

* Chu Min-ki Yeouido fireman

* Kang Poong Yeouido fireman

* Kwon Hyun-sang Young-hoon

* Lee Chang-yong command HQ specialist

* Lee Chang-joo Jo's private secretary

* Park Chul-min head cook

* Kim Eung-soo Jin

* Park Jeong-hak Jung

* Park Yong-su Park

* Kim Soo-jin Kang Young-ki's wife

* Nam Sang-seok reporter in front of Tower Sky

* Kwon Young-hee reporter in front of Tower Sky

* Lee Min-woo reporter in front of Tower Sky

English dubbing

*Captain Kang Young-ki - Buba Kachow

*Lee Dae-ho - Patrick Seitz

*Seo Yoon-hee - Erin Fitzgerald

*Sergeant Oh Byung-man - Sean Chiplock

*In-geon - Lucien Dodge

*Lee Seon-woo - Johnny Yong Bosch

*Lee Ha-na - Cassandra Lee

*Cha - Russel Jimmies

*Mr. Kim - Kyle Hebert

*Mr. Yoon - Steve Mann

*Young-cheol - Todd Haberkorn

*Min-jung - Erika Harlacher

Production



Director Kim Ji-hoon (who previously helmed 'Sector 7' and 'May 18') was inspired by the 1974 Hollywood film 'The Towering Inferno', and his personal experience seeing the 63 Building in Seoul for the first time as a middle school student and imagining how it would feel to be trapped inside.

The crew built 26 different sets to create various spaces in the fictional 108-story Tower Sky such as a Chinese restaurant, elevators and a pedestrian overpass between the two blocks. For the scenes involving water on the 80th floor, actors Sol Kyung-gu and Kim Sang-kyung filmed in a water container set in Goyang City, Gyeonggi Province, without using stuntmen.

Kim worked on the film's post-production for two years. 1,700 cuts out of 3,000 were based on CGI and 500 of the CG cuts were full 3-D cut scenes. For more authenticity, live action shoots were combined with CGI, such as the shooting of a miniature in the United States with a motion control camera for the ending scene.

Box office



On its theater release on December 25, 2012, 'The Tower' drew 431,759 admissions, the second highest opening day ticket sales in the history of Korean cinema (after 'The Thieves' 436,628). It sold two million tickets in its first week, 3.54 million by its second week, and 4.45 million by its third week. On January 22, 2013, it became the first Korean film in 2013 to reach the five million mark.

International



The film was pre-sold by CJ Entertainment to Entertainment One in UK, Splendid in Germany, Benelux, Zylo for French-speaking territories, Horizon International in Turkey, Rainbow Entertainment in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia; and Jonon Source in Mongolia.

'The Tower' earned at the Hong Kong box office.

Awards and nominations



References




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