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The Age of Shadows
TrailerSet in the late 1920s, The Age of Shadows follows Korean resistance fighters as they smuggle explosives heading towards Seoul in order to destroy facilities controlled by Japanese forces.Actors: Byung-hun Lee, Yoo Gong, Kang-ho Song, Ji-min Han, Hee-soon Park, Foster Burden, Tae-goo Eom, Shingo Tsurumi, Sang-hee Lee, Yeong-ju Seo, Ha-dam Jeong, ...»Director: Jee-woon KimCountry: South KoreaDuration: 140 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Minneapolis Star TribuneDecember 08, 2016It's a rich stew of a tale, with Korean resistance fighters, Hungarian revolutionaries, Japanese police officials and double agents. Running at 140 minutes, "The Age of Shadows" is worth every moment.
RogerEbert.comSeptember 23, 2016Kim sometimes loses the rhythm of his spy thriller, but he's such a confident filmmaker-and his leading man such a magnetic presence-that he quickly gets its back.
indieWireSeptember 23, 2016You'd be hard-pressed to find a more lavishly staged staged chunk of pulp nonsense.
New York TimesSeptember 22, 2016For this director, exposition can't hold a candle to elegantly staged shootouts. And who can blame him. He knows his strengths.
Los Angeles TimesSeptember 22, 2016The screenwriters, Lee Ji-min and Park Jong-dae, embellish this crafty scenario with no shortage of ingenious complications, effectively doubling the number of double agents at every turn.
Washington PostSeptember 22, 2016Patriotism and self-interest clash powerfully in "The Age of Shadows," a stylish and morally complex thriller set largely in Japanese-occupied 1920s Seoul.
El Pais (Spain)May 02, 2017A complex film with Je-woon's unexpected vocation of classicism, the film reaches its particular peak of brilliance in the long stretch that takes place inside a train where persecutors and resistant converge. [Full review in Spanish]
Irish TimesApril 01, 2017It may not be the helmer's finest film, yet it darts nimbly and appealingly between its slickly delivered set-pieces.
Times (UK)March 24, 2017The action is lengthy but well constructed, particularly a sequence on a wood-panelled steam train, but the torture scenes and occasional severed toes may try some viewers.
Radio TimesMarch 24, 2017The Age of Shadows is perhaps too long, but there's no doubt that it is a sumptuous, elegantly crafted piece of cinema.
Little White LiesMarch 24, 2017At 140 minutes, The Age of Shadows is a film that peaks early and ends late. Still, there is an upside to this ponderousness.
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