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Kundo: Age Of The Rampant
The film is about the time period in 17th-century. The Joseon reign was a unstable phase of socio-economic in Korea. The aristocracy class ruling the country was only interested in their wealth, they exploited and persecuted the poor. After the appearance of KunDo, he brought confidence and hope for the people here. But then KunDo killed Jo-Yoon’s mother, he began to be very angry and from that is the intense fighting between good and bad.
12 December 1960, Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea
1 March 1971, South Korea
11 December 1974, South Korea
18 January 1981, Seoul, South Korea
30 December 1955, Busan, South Korea
10 November 1979, South Korea
11 March 1978
3 March 1976, Busan, South Korea
August 31, 2014
It's not a classic you'll rave about for days, and at 138 minutes it does go on too long, but for fans of Asian period action, it will certainly serve.August 25, 2014
The film's attempt at political commentary amounts to a half-baked treatise on good governance in the face of tyranny and socioeconomic exploitation.August 28, 2014
Kundo is not the best film of its type, but it's an entertaining amalgam.November 17, 2014
Precision action sequences sit alongside dazzling period colour, coarse, crazy comedy rides side-saddle with domestic pathos, genre & tone are switched with deft ease, and the pace never lets up. [But] when anything goes, everything seems throwaway.August 26, 2014
An interesting case of genre tropes shipping back and forth across the Pacific.August 28, 2014
For all its gloss, "Kundo" fails to resonate. You appreciate the execution, but the film is hindered by its lack of novelty and metaphorical weight.August 28, 2014
Gorgeously photographed, edited with a crackle, lavishly populated and designed, this is a sheer non-mind-taxing crowd-pleaserAugust 28, 2014
The filmmakers stage cast-of-dozens battle scenes and one-on-one showdowns with equal brio.August 28, 2014
[A] sweeping, visually elegant picture ...September 22, 2014
Though it bogs down at times, Yoon Jong-bin's kimchi Western is a rousing, lavishly produced delight.August 28, 2014
An often entertaining if overlong look at the last days of Korea's Joseon Dynasty.