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Nov 25, 2014
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Part-Robin Hood, part-American Westerns; Kundo Age of Rampant scored big to be certified as one of the most entertaining and high scale South Korean films of the year.

There's nothing new under the sun, the film is about a Ronbin Hood-like gang who steals from the corrupted rich and gives to the helpless poor. Set in the twilight years of Joeson period, the film is a hybrid historical piece about martial arts, nobility and revenge. The plot takes its time to make the main character meet his destiny but the remaining space wasn’t wasted at all; the screenwriting always focused on the remaining characters and some colourful dialogues in between.

Kundo depicts a strong combination between the usual Asian melodrama and martial arts’ style. It was successful at portraying both flying fighting scenes as well as the characters’ feelings within. It also focused on inserting some pretty nice dark humour sequences without disregarding the serious melodramatic tone of the period piece. The over use of explanatory narration might come out wrong in few sequences. The screenwriting over-focused on some trivial side stories but it managed to come back into the right track soon enough.

Led by the overly charismatic Ha Jung Woo, the acting department was impressive. The main character had a very rough start that made him a part of the Kundo tribe, his journey was pretty much enjoyable and Jung Woo was too darn good at making it feel real – except the age part of course, there’s no way he looks 18 to 22 year-old.

On the other hand, Kang Dong Won was the freaking king of the action department in this film. Being used to swordsmanship due to his other period action films; he did the whole remarkable martial arts himself without resolving to stunts; that’s in itself is too wonderful for words. Other than that, he was amazingly good at playing the role of the dangerous villain. Of course, the back story provided to his character was extremely helpful at setting an unbreakable ground for what he has to portray. It’s been a long time since I last saw a very detailed back story of a villain; as if they’re making you think that any monstrous thing he does is legitimate.

Other actors were pretty good; they were fit to each character they played especially the Kundo group where Ma Dong Seok, Jo Jin Woong and Lee Kyeong Yeong are only few to mention.
Inspired by Kurosawa and Tarantino’s filmmaking, director Yun Jong Bin pulled off a memorable piece. His directing style was poignant with top notch technicalities. It’s a fact that visuals worked so well for this film, the lavishing designs and well-chosen colours were a great plus for this film’s cinematographic appeal. Even the polished sceneries, well-crafted aristocrats’ mansions and clothes were very well handled.

Watch if:
-You like dramatic period pieces with action.
-You like combination between Asian and western filmmaking.
-You like the main actors because Ha Jung Woo and Kang Dong Won were extremely good.

Do not watch if:
-You dislike historical pieces.

Despite some minor flaws, Kundo Age of Rampant is a very pleasant period film that’s well-worthy of the domestic success it witnessed upon its release.

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Feb 19, 2015
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Kundo started out really well. Even though the story was familiar I felt like it was a fresh telling. It had interesting characters and a lot of familiar faces that i always enjoy. However going into the climax of the film i felt like things got a bit ridiculous and broad. The detailed stories that we had seen earlier gave way to lots of cool action scenes but I felt the second half lacked heart and organization. A few things were left unexplained and just seemed far fetched in the world they had created previously.

The performances were solid but not exceptional. Funnily enough i felt more drawn to the villain played by Kang Dong Won ,maybe it was his eyes or beautiful costumes but I found myself getting annoyed at the hero and wanting the villain to be reformed and join our group of bandits.

It's a decent movie and it sticks to the genre pretty closely. Don't expect any surprises or surprise revelations the plot is very simple and straight forward. The only surprise was how much they swore (at least in the subtitles) and how many balls/penis innuendo there was.


Watch this if you like martial arts, a good Robin Hood retelling or are a fan of any of the stars.

It was ok , but nothing more .

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Trouble-chan
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Sep 14, 2016
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Rewatch Value 9.0
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I think Kang Dong Won's character Jo Yoon - although truly the worst of the worst even amongst the bad guys in this movie - still managed to make you feel some sympathy for him. It transpires that, as a child, Jo Yoon was treated terribly and was also abused by his family (I WON'T say more because I won't spill spoilers) and because of this it went on to twist him into a really terrible person.

I really cried for him when he was talking to his father because you could see, in that moment, how different he could've been; and even he acknowledges that he was this way because of what he suffered. Jo Yoon also did still have moments of humanity when some compassion showed through (however briefly and rare they were).

Kang Dong Won really knocked this role out of the park; for me he was the one to watch and completely stole every scene he was in. You were obviously rooting for the Robin Hoodesque heroes, but you still felt sorry for him. I really felt that he would've been as good as he was bad if his childhood had just been different.

Kang Dong Won really is one of my favourite actors because even his 'bad guy' roles are never played as two dimensional villains; he always adds a depth to them that makes you think and you never just see them as 'bad' - there's always more to their backstory.....if he's in a production these days I ALWAYS set out to watch it, he's so good.

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Achyut Prashast Singh
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Mar 18, 2018
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Period action epics are a delight and treat to watch, largely because of their scale of production, grandeur, visual effects, splendid cinematography and lots of jaw-dropping action sequences. I can happily say I found all these and rather much more than all these in the South Korean action epic KUNDO: AGE OF THE RAMPANT. It's so amazing that I can watch it again and again!

Ha Jung-woo is one of my favourite actors, and his performance is a major asset to this film. The transformation he undergoes is a treat to watch and his look suits him very well. Kang Dong Won is menacing at times, and delivers a terrific performance for a role that seems to be tailor-made for him. Cho Jin-woong and Ma Dong-seok are excellent and provide a good comic relief. Other actors like Lee Sung-min and Yoon Ji-hye, Lee Gyeung-young plays their parts extremely well. The best thing is that all actors fits in their respective roles.

Direction by Yoon Jong-bin is excellent. The story and screenplay are both excellent, as is the editing since the film never bores at all. The technical aspects, for which the film won a lot of acclaim and accolades, are the major strength of KUNDO. The action sequences are jaw-dropping and are bound to impress action fans. The visuals effects are extremely impressive, as is the splendid cinematography. I really loved one shot in the climax action sequence with Ha Jung-woo, which showed him walking, with a good usage of sound effects while maintaining a heavy impact.

The music too is a plus point of KUNDO, as it enhances the mood from time to time. Visually the film is like a fantasy.

KUNDO: AGE OF THE RAMPANT is undoubtedly a great action-fantasy epic that deserves to be seen, at any cost.

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KimiChan
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Dec 3, 2014
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Rewatch Value 7.0
Why did I watch it? Well, I just download it randomly and then watch it because it’s on my laptop. But what I found is Ha Jung Woo versus Kang Dong Won. (And of course Kang Dong Won is the winner in my heart, hohohohoho)
Is it a good movie? Yes!!! Because Kang Dong Won is so HOT. But it’s not just because of that. The story is nothing special, the good one will against the bad one. But if you think the good (Ha Jung Woo) will appear really good looking you WRONG because he’ll be a member of a gang bandit that will destroy all corrupt government.
The cast is absolutely amazing!!! A lot of good actor is in it, and that will bring a really good acting.
And the villain (Kang Dong Won) is what made this movie from good to great, with his face that really suited the villain character, and his eyes that really beautiful but can show his bitter past. T__T
Do you want to see a great acting?
Do you want to see action comedy movie?
Do you want to see Kang Dong Won?
Then you must watch IT!!!!!

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MoeAlbasher
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Dec 13, 2020
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Just finished watching "Kundo Age Of The Rampant". I really loved the way of epic narrative and the plot, which is not so dark and gloomy, but lightened with a little bit of black comedy. The BGM, soundtrack and cinematography, have really reminded me by the style of "Quentin Tarantino". Specially in "Kill Bill", and "Django Unchained". The Individual performances of "Ha Jung-Woo", and "Gang Dong-Won", have really surprised me. They both showed a different side of what I'm used to see them play in any of their movies. The Action choreography and Martial Arts in this movie reminded me of the way fighting scenes were used to be shot, in classic Martial Arts movies and I mean in a good way. Overall, it's a good Action/Historical movie, with a slight revenge plot. My personal rating would be 7.5/10.

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TheCrowSpain
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Rewatch Value 6.0

Una auténtica joya oculta.

Tras la pequeña decepción que me supuso "Nameless Gangster" la siguiente pelicula de Yoon Jong-bin no me hacía especial ilusión. ¡Pero qué equivocado estaba!

"Kundo" es una cinta de acción histórica que recuerda en ocasiones a "El Bueno, El Malo y el Raro" y al cine de Akira Kurosawa al ser realmente un Western camuflado, donde Ha Jung-woo demuestra su versatilidad bordando el papel protagonista y que nos ofrece un ritmo trepidante, unas escenas de acción espectaculares donde destaca la lucha de espadas y un carácter desenfadado y casi caricaturesco que le otorga una personalidad especial.

¡Toda una joya oculta!

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