Directed by Lee In-soo Written by Lee In-soo Initial release 2005 Screenplay Lee In-Su Cinematography Geon-hee Choi | Produced by Lee In-soo Music by Mun Won-gyeong Director Lee In-Su Producer Lee In-Su | |
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Starring Ahn Jae-moIm Yoo-jinGo Jeong-il Edited by Sin Cheol, Song Seong-il Similar Shit Up!, Blue Sky, Reversal of Fortune, The Legend of Seven Cu, Ordinary Days |
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Haan (Hangul: Haan 한길수; RR: Haan, Han Gil-su) is a 2005 South Korean spy thriller film starring Ahn Jae-mo, Im Yoo-jin and Go Jeong-il. Written and directed by Lee In-soo, it is based on the true story of Korea's first double agent, Haan Kil-soo (also known as Kilsoo Haan), who learned of the Japan's impending attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, tried to warn the U.S. but was ignored.
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- Haan maine chukar dekha hai song from black hindi 2005
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- Plot
- Cast
- Reception
- References
Lee studied historical documents about Haan for seven years and had already made a television documentary about the Korean-American spy. The two-part documentary titled X-file on Haan Kil-soo received a monthly award by the Korean Broadcasting Commission after it was aired on KBS1 in 2002.
Lee said: "There are three things that made Americans know about Korea, according to historians: the Korean War, the Koreagate scandal and Haan Kil-soo. The reality is that people hardly remember Haan, who is better known in foreign countries. I always felt sorry about that." Lee added: "Haan might have played a decisive role in achieving Korean liberation."
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Plot
Han Gil-soo works at the Japanese consulate in Honolulu, Hawaii. But he is really a double agent spying for the United States with whom his true loyalties lay. When he discovers Japan's intent to attack Pearl Harbor and destroy the America's Pacific Fleet in a surprise attack meant to cripple the U.S. Navy, he attempts to warn the Americans, but is put off and his dire warnings apparently ignored.
Cast
Reception
BeyondHollywood wrote: "Han Gil-su succeeds by entertaining as well as educating. The film, rather most of it is based on fact or made up for the purposes of a good movie, nevertheless sheds light on an unknown hero of the Pearl Harbor attack. Because of this, Han will not only appeal to history buffs, but any moviegoer that appreciates a finely crafted thriller that takes a new angle on a story that has been told many times in many different ways. The perspective in Han Gil-su is one you definitely haven't seen before."