The Fortress

2017 [KOREAN]

Action / Biography / Drama / History / Thriller / War

39
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 63% · 8 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 80% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.8/10 10 3372 3.4K

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Plot summary

Ancient Korea, 17th century. The powerful Khan of the Jurchen tribe of Manchuria, who fights the Ming dinasty to gain China, becomes the first ruler of the Qing dinasty and demands from King In-jo of Joseon to bow before him; but he refuses, being loyal to the Mings. On December 14th, 1636, the Qing horde invades Joseon, so King In-jo and his court shelter in the mountain fortress of Namhan and prepare to defend the kingdom.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
November 30, 2018 at 10:00 PM

Top cast

Byung-hun Lee as Choi Myung-gil
Woo-jin Jo as Jung Myung-soo
Hae-il Park as King Injo
Hee-soon Park as Lee Shi-baek
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1.16 GB
1280*534
Korean 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 20 min
Seeds 6
2.23 GB
1920*800
Korean 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 20 min
Seeds 7

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by joebloggscity 8 / 10

Last Stand medieval story in Korea

Inevitably, with Game of Thrones having ended, many people will be looking elsewhere for a dose of historical politics & war, but few if any will match up.

The Fortress will be an interesting one for anyone interested who falls into that area, but it's a true story, telling of The Last Stand by a King holed up in a mountain fortress in what is now Korea, in a futile bid.

There's no fantasy here, just the political realpolitik and the bloodshed, but it's more measured.

This is quite refreshening turn when it comes to large scale historical military movies, as it's about survival and not victory. The competing advisors are judging weather war or conciliation with the far greater powerful Qing dynasty is the best course of action.

The settings are beautiful as is the choreography, and it also helps that the viewpoints of the foot soldiers is taken as seriously as that of those at the top.

It's a long movie and it's fascinating to watch, not all medieval movies have to be European! The Far East has done many good films in this way too which can be recommended.

Back to this one, it's far better than you expect. It's the story & acting that will capture you, and as you watch the advisors & king mentally battle to just keep their heads afloat in a merciless environment you will have your heart wrenched.

Very good watch, give it a chance.

Reviewed by Agent_Russ 8 / 10

Unexpected gem

This film recently came up on NowTV and thought would give it a try without knowing anything about it. Very glad that I did! If you think you would enjoy an insight into a brutal period of medieval history not well known in the west with a mix of realistic battle scenes and court intrigue (and you don't mind subtitles) then I could recommend this. Central to the story being the kings aides who have differing advice for the King on how to deal with the invading Chinese army against a backdrop of a society with very distinct rich and poor divide where honour is sacrosanct. The film captures well the bleak remote location of the fortress while the combat is refreshingly devoid of the extensive use of cgi.

Reviewed by Muhammad_Rafeeq 8 / 10

South korean (A+ Movie) My Ratings 8/10

That gloomy sentiment, beyond the plot, is also perfectly represented via cinematography and sound design, granting The Fortress the uniquely dark aesthetic of showing us history from the side of the losers.

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