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Typhoon (2006)

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Reviews Counted: 32 Fresh: 7  Rotten:25 Average Rating: 4.2/10
 
Consensus: A pseudo-political thriller on the fritz, Typhoon drowns in its own heavy handedness and silly acting.
 

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Rated: 15

Runtime: 2 hrs 4 mins

Theatrical Release: 27-04-2007

Synopsis: Hailing from South Korea, director Kyung-Taek Kwak (FRIEND) brings some explosive subject matter to the silver screen with TYPHOON. Kwak follows in the tradition of directors such as John Woo (HARD BOILED) and Takashi Miike (DEAD OR ALIVE), molding a fast-paced action thriller that... Hailing from South Korea, director Kyung-Taek Kwak (FRIEND) brings some explosive subject matter to the silver screen with TYPHOON. Kwak follows in the tradition of directors such as John Woo (HARD BOILED) and Takashi Miike (DEAD OR ALIVE), molding a fast-paced action thriller that manages to divide its time between visceral set pieces and intriguing plot developments. Sin (Jang Dong-Gun) is from North Korea and still feels the effects of his parents' slaying at the hands of brutal South Korean tormentors, who refused to allow Sin's family to move into the country when he was a kid. Sin plans to destroy both North and South Korea in the ultimate act of vengeance, and his acquisition of some potentially deadly nuclear waste helps further his maniacal dreams. Jang Se-jong (Jung-Jae Lee) is a South Korean native whose naval training is called upon when he is given the task of tackling Sin, and director Kwak draws on a strong supporting cast to act out some explosive and bloody battles as the two men go head-to-head. Kwak takes the eyebrow-raising decision to have his cast speak in English for most of the film, and some of the lines could possibly have benefited from a little more work in the preproduction stage. But TYPHOON isn't meant to be Shakespeare, and audiences will surely revel in the on-screen pyrotechnics and death-defying stunt work that barely lets up from start to finish. [More]

Genre: Foreign Films

Starring: Junh-Jae Lee, Dong-Kun Jang, Mi-Yeon Lee, David No, David McInnis

DVD Info

Release:

Mar 5, 2010

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Keep Case
  • Full Frame - 1.33

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital Stereo - English

Additional Release Material:

  • Making-Of

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04/30/07
Philip French
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2/5

As mad as meth-fried badgers having shoes thrown at them... and makes about as much sense.

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04/27/07
Tom Hawker
Total Film
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2/5

As desperately overblown as anything Hollywood has ever concocted.

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04/27/07
Steve Rose
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Bad acting butts heads with bad-ass action.

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04/27/07
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2/5

Large chunks have been lost in translation.

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04/27/07
Saxon Bullock
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1/5

Limps along like an arthritic dog.

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04/27/07
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Like a poor man’s Tony Scott movie.

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04/27/07
Trevor Johnston
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2/5

Pure action-thriller adventure is ruined with an overly melodramatic second half.

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04/27/07
Kat Brown
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3/5

Typhoon is a goofy mess, plenty exhilarating in all the right spots, except for the character ones.

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06/05/08
David Cornelius
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what on paper just sounds like adrenaline-pumped nonsense turns out on screen to be a sensitive and surprisingly sombre study of the personal tragedies afflicting the divided Koreas.

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07/02/07
Anton Bitel
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06/30/07
Michael Wilmington
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08/05/06
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Caught up in a triple vortex of poor scripting, unexciting action and leads you couldn't care less about, the pic boasts good production values but little else.

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08/01/06
Derek Elley
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2/5

Typhoon aims high but misses the emotional mark in most instances, resulting in some awkward melodramatics.

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06/24/06
Laura Kern
New York Times
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2.5/4

Director Kyung-Taek Kwak orchestrates all this with flair, but leading man Lee doesn't have much to offer beyond a steely stoicism, and Jang's histrionic villainy borders on the parodic.

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06/16/06
Steven Rea
Philadelphia Inquirer
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2.5/4

The movie delivers the same old American action-flick themes of catastrophe narrowly averted, but the Korean version alters the meaning from triumph to sorrow.

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06/16/06
Liam Lacey
Globe and Mail
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A muscular Korean thriller that hearkens back to the monolithic Hollywood blockbusters of a decade or so ago-but not in a good way.

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06/13/06
Chris Barsanti
Film Journal International
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[Jang Dong-gun]...is the main attraction, which almost compensates for the film's problems.

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06/04/06
Andy Klein
Los Angeles CityBeat
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It has a fair sense of documentary reality, and the action sequences -- from shootout to car chase to a commando takedown of a tanker on the high seas to a final knife fight -- are extremely well managed.

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06/02/06
Stephen Hunter
Washington Post
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