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Emergency Declaration 4K 2021 KOREAN Ultra HD 2160p
Сountry: South Korea
Language: Korean, German
Cast: Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, Jeon Do-yeon, Nam-gil Kim, Si-wan Yim, Kim So-jin, Park Hae-joon, Carson Allen, Michael Davis, Rachel J. Goodgion, Kim Hak-sun, Bong-sik Hyun, Seol In-ah, Yul-Eum Lee, Trent Martin, John D. Michaels, Suk Mun, Dustin Vuong Nguyen.
Storyline
Flight No. KI501 departs Incheon Airport with its destination set for Hawaii. Veteran police detective In-ho comes across a video message threatening a terrorist attack on this plane and eventually finds out his wife is on board too. He urgently tries to come up with a solution from the ground. One of the passengers includes Jae-hyuk, who is scared of flying and was earlier intimidated by a suspicious-looking man at the airport, finds out that he had boarded the same plane. As he becomes worried, he tries to maintain his emotions towards his daughter. The flight progresses, and a passenger with severe symptoms dies unexpectedly. With the flight crew struggling to resolve the situation, the passengers become frightened as they realize a disaster awaits them. The copilot finds himself making an 'emergency declaration'.
User Review
A typical stab at a disaster movie from Korea, fairly good and watchable but instantly forgettable at the same time. My favourite Korean movies are their thrillers with harder bloody edges while this one lapses into shameless melodrama towards the climax. The first half, a tight thriller set on an aeroplane with a documentary feel, is certainly the best and keeps you watching thanks to strong direction and assured performances from Lee Byung-hun and Song Kang-ho among others. The second half is totally different, a wider-scale traditional disaster flick like one of those old AIRPORT movies of the 1970s. Not bad, but I wanted more.
Flight No. KI501 departs Incheon Airport with its destination set for Hawaii. Veteran police detective In-ho comes across a video message threatening a terrorist attack on this plane and eventually finds out his wife is on board too. He urgently tries to come up with a solution from the ground. One of the passengers includes Jae-hyuk, who is scared of flying and was earlier intimidated by a suspicious-looking man at the airport, finds out that he had boarded the same plane. As he becomes worried, he tries to maintain his emotions towards his daughter. The flight progresses, and a passenger with severe symptoms dies unexpectedly. With the flight crew struggling to resolve the situation, the passengers become frightened as they realize a disaster awaits them. The copilot finds himself making an 'emergency declaration'.
User Review
A typical stab at a disaster movie from Korea, fairly good and watchable but instantly forgettable at the same time. My favourite Korean movies are their thrillers with harder bloody edges while this one lapses into shameless melodrama towards the climax. The first half, a tight thriller set on an aeroplane with a documentary feel, is certainly the best and keeps you watching thanks to strong direction and assured performances from Lee Byung-hun and Song Kang-ho among others. The second half is totally different, a wider-scale traditional disaster flick like one of those old AIRPORT movies of the 1970s. Not bad, but I wanted more.
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