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Wikipedia article


{{Infobox film

| name = The Divine Weapon

| image = The Divine Weapon film poster.jpg

| caption = Theatrical poster

| native_name =

| director = Kim Yoo-jin

| producer = Kang Woo-suk

| writer = Lee Man-hee

| starring = Jung Jae-young
Han Eun-jung
Heo Joon-ho
Ahn Sung-ki

| music = Jo Seong-woo

| cinematography = Byun Hee-sung

| editing = Kim Hyeon

| distributor = CJ Entertainment

| released =

| runtime = 134 minutes

| country = South Korea

| language = Korean

| budget =

| gross =

}}

'The Divine Weapon' is a 2008 South Korean film.

Plot



During the reign of King Sejong the Great, Joseon Korea faces increasing hostility from Ming China. Ming China, without restraint, mounts unrelenting demands against the Korean crown, further entrenching distrust and aversion to subservience. Ming China has especially been provoked by a leaked news that Korea had under way an arms development program that would undermine theirs. Mounting pressure by threat of invasion and sending down Emperor's commands requesting tribute pf young Korean girls to be sent to China, to reduce Korea's manpower and debilitate its military capacity, the grip around the throat becomes ever tighter. It seems Joseon's fate is dependent on completing an unfinished project - that of making Singijeon or the Divine Weapon a reality.

In the final battle, severely outnumbered Korean forces (less than 100 men) successfully defeat the thousands of Ming Chinese in armed combat with spears, bombs, and several finished Singijeon via several hwachas. Thousands of Ming Chinese foot soldiers are killed as the arrows in the Singijeon are launched. More are killed with the gunpowder packed inside the arrows (standard Singeijeons). Those in the Ming Chinese army who remained are finished off with the large model Singijeons (, Grand Singijeon), except one of the nobles who prefers peace over warfare.

Cast



* Jung Jae-young ... Seol-joo

* Han Eun-jung ... Hong-ri

* Heo Joon-ho ... Chang-kang

* Ahn Sung-ki ... King Sejong

* Jeong Seong-mo ... Sa Ma-soon

* Kim Myeong-soo ... Ggya Oh-ryung

* Lee Do-kyeong ... Hong-man

* Do Yi-seong ... In-ha

* Ryu Hyun-kyung ... Bang-wook

* Seo Joo-seong ... Moo-saeng

* Cha Soon-bae ... Ming1

Release



'The Divine Weapon' was released in South Korea on 4 September 2008, topping the box office on its opening weekend with 630,257 admissions."[http://www.hancinema.net/korean_boxoffice.php?weekend=2008.09.05+%7E+2008.09.07&title=HanCinema+News&email=&uri=hancinema%2FAUJj&loc=en_US Korean Box Office]" (Week-end 2008.09.05 ~ 2008.09.07). 'Hancinema'. Retrieved 26 November 2008. It led the box office for a further two weeks,"[http://www.hancinema.net/korean_boxoffice.php?weekend=2008.09.12+%7E+2008.09.14&title=HanCinema+News&email=&uri=hancinema%2FAUJj&loc=en_US Korean Box Office]" (Week-end 2008.09.12 ~ 2008.09.14). 'Hancinema'. Retrieved 26 November 2008."[http://www.hancinema.net/korean_boxoffice.php?weekend=2008.09.19+%7E+2008.09.21&title=HanCinema+News&email=&uri=hancinema%2FAUJj&loc=en_US Korean Box Office]" (Week-end 2008.09.19 ~ 2008.09.21). 'Hancinema'. Retrieved 26 November 2008. and as of 9 November had accumulated a total of 3,749,611 admissions. As of 16 November, the film had grossed a total of ."[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/korea/?yr=2008&wk=46&p=.htm South Korea Box Office November 1416, 2008]". 'Box Office Mojo'. Retrieved 26 November 2008. making it the seventh most popular domestic film that year.

Reception



The film was heavily criticized by Chinese audiences for historical inaccuracies and revisionism. For example, the movie depicted Ming China and Joseon Korea in conflict around 1448, however in reality two nations never fought and were in fact allies in resisting Japanese invasion. The depicted the tribute of young girls occurred under the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty (1271-1368). The movie also suggested that the Ming dynasty tried to steal multiple rocket carts blueprints from Korea, despite in reality China developed rocket arrows and rocket carts that predates Korean efforts.http://movie.douban.com/review/1628224/

Awards and nominations



;2008 Blue Dragon Film Awards[http://www.cinemasie.com/en/fiche/oeuvre/shinkijeon/recompenses.html "The Divine Weapon - Awards"]. 'Cinemasie'. Retrieved 12 April 2015.

* Nomination - Best Director - Kim Yoo-jin

* Nomination - Best Art Direction - Min Eon-ok

* Nomination - Best New Actress - Han Eun-jung

;2008 Korean Film Awards

* Nomination - Best Actor - Jung Jae-young

* Nomination - Best Sound - Oh Se-jin

;2009 Fajr International Film Festival, "World Panorama" section

* Best Technical and Artistic Achievement

;2009 Grand Bell Awards

* Best Film

* Best Editing - Kim Hyeon

* Best Sound - Oh Se-jin

* Nomination - Best Actor - Jung Jae-young

* Nomination - Best Lighting - Im Jae-young

* Nomination - Best Visual Effects - Jeong Seong-jin, Han Young-woo

* Nomination - Best Planning - Lee Young-in

References




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