Harbin (2024)
Overview
In 1905, Japan forced Korea to sign the Eulsa Treaty, stripping the nation of its diplomatic rights and reducing the entire peninsula to a Japanese colony. By 1909, when Harbin begins, Korea’s small but tenacious Righteous Army militia is deep into a campaign of armed resistance against the Japanese. After emerging as the sole survivor of an especially bloody skirmish, Ahn Jung-geun heads an operation to assassinate Itō Hirobumi, the first Japanese Resident-General of Korea and a key symbol of violent colonial oppression. The operation will require Ahn and his cohort to travel clandestinely into Russia, gathering resources and allies while concocting elaborate decoys. With terrifying risks at every turn, murderous security forces on their tail, and the entire plan under constant threat of collapse, the question arises: how many Koreans must die for the sake of their country’s independence?
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | ko |
Popularity | 3.663 |
Directed By
Woo Min-ho
Crew
Hong Kyung-pyo
Woo Min-ho
Kim Man-geun
William Kim
Kim Bo-mook
Kwak Jung-ae
Kim Kyung-chan
Woo Min-ho
Cho Young-wuk
TOP CAST
Hyun Bin
An Jung-geun
Park Jeong-min
Woo Deok-soon
Jo Woo-jin
Kim Sang-hyun
Jeon Yeo-been
Mrs. Gong
Park Hoon
Datsuo Mori
Yoo Jae-myung
Choi Jae-hyung
Lee Dong-wook
Lee Chang-seop
Kwak Jin
Mounted bandit