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Harbin
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I had high hopes for Harbin going into this viewing session. Over the years, the South Korean film industry has proven itself time and time again to be the modern “Hong Kong” of the Asian cinematic world. They’re putting out great action movies, solid period piece films, and their horror selection is top-notch. Knowing this was ‘based’ on a true life story and looked fun from the trailers, I was all in to watch this tour de force action/drama. ESPECIALLY when I noticed it got the rare Atmos release (most of Well Go USA’s titles don’t have an Atmos track). Sadly, when I came out of the viewing, I had a different opinion. The film has some great ideas and great setups, but is excruciatingly slow and plodding with its narrative. Something that hamstrings a lot of the enjoyment in the near 2-hour war drama.
Visually striking and stunningly cast, the period piece war drama from Woo Min-ho follows the story of the Korean independence faction as they attempt to free themselves from the Japanese annexation of them in the early 1900s. Our hero turns out to be activist Ahn Jung-geun (Hyun Bin) as he attempts to craft a plan to assassinate the prime minister of Japan in 1909, shortly after their annexation by Japanese expansionism. The film opens with our protagonist walking over an icy wilderness venue, eventually filling us in with WHY he’s doing so, as well as the backstory of Ahn and his compatriots. All of the buildup to why they’re undergoing this desperate mission, as well as the familial and personal reasons for why Ahn himself is leading this expedition with his fellow freedom fighters.
Harbin is very atmospheric and moody, with long shots of icy hellscapes, dark shadow-covered tents, and whispering behind enemy lines as they attempt the impossible. But at the end of the day, Harbin suffers from some fairly large pacing issues, with the first two acts feeling like they’re over 2 hours apiece, despite the entire film clocking in at 1 hour 56 minutes total. By the time the payoff comes in the third act, I was already worn out and, sadly, checking my watch to see if the film was up. The actor's heavy background melodrama does more to hinder the plot moving forward than it does flesh out their characters (though it DOES do a decent job of that), BUT, I will give the film this. It has some incredible action sequences that are brutal, bloody, and downright nasty to watch at times. Those brief moments of intense wartime violence elevated the film up to a moderately entertaining standpoint, but still wasn’t enough to really make the movie that great.
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Not Rated by the MPAA
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• Theatrical Trailer
• Well Go USA Trailers
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Harbin isn’t a bad concept, and has a lot of things going for it. But sadly, it coasts along on the overarching sentiment of heroism and liberation to really push it over the finish line. But while it is a bit of a cliché at times, and the pacing is pretty slow, this is by no means a bad or uninteresting film either. The action sequences are fantastic, and the beautiful cinematography had my jaw hanging low for over half the film. The Blu-ray looks and sounds fantastic, making me really want to see the 4K UHD disc that Well Go USA released as well. Either way, solid enough watch as long as you understand this is a bit of a slow burn.
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Starring: Hyun Bin, Park Jeong-min, Jeon Yeo-been, Lee Dong-wook
Directed by: Woo Min-ho
Written by: Min-Seong Kim, Min-ho Woo
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 AVC
Audio: Korean: Dolby Atmos (7.1 Dolby TrueHD Core)
Subtitles: English
Studio: Well Go USA
Rated: NR
Runtime: 114 minutes
Blu-Ray Release Date: April 1st, 2025
Recommendation: Solid Watch
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