The Front Line
January 2012
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Stanley Kauffmann
We can be grateful that a Jang Hun comes along now and then to inscribe a human record.
V.A. Musetto
A potent anti-war movie with breathtaking battle sequences.
Glenn Whipp
A war movie not quite worth engaging.
Stephen Holden
A movie that reserves its final sickening wallop for a grueling half-hour that leaves you as emotionally battered as the soldiers are forced to return to hell for one last senseless round.
Joe Neumaier
While its tone and humanity offset the futility of each side's need for one crucial hill, much of this intense, honorable film is too drawn-out.
Lisa Schwarzbaum
This strong, assured Band of Brothers-style drama from director Jang Hun makes universal points about bonding, misery, loyalty, and the senselessness of war through a portfolio of soldiers.
Critic reviews
Stanley Kauffmann
We can be grateful that a Jang Hun comes along now and then to inscribe a human record.
Stephen Holden
A movie that reserves its final sickening wallop for a grueling half-hour that leaves you as emotionally battered as the soldiers are forced to return to hell for one last senseless round.
Joe Neumaier
While its tone and humanity offset the futility of each side's need for one crucial hill, much of this intense, honorable film is too drawn-out.
Lisa Schwarzbaum
This strong, assured Band of Brothers-style drama from director Jang Hun makes universal points about bonding, misery, loyalty, and the senselessness of war through a portfolio of soldiers.
Ernest Hardy
Quick, unexpected flashes engross the viewer in this Korean War tale even as the script is filled with conventional war movie tropes and types.
User reviews
Great anti-war movie Shows the bleakness of war in a very believable way and poses a great question: "why are we fighting?"
Cast and credits
Actors | Shin Ha-kyun, Ko Soo |
Producers | Robert Lee |
Director | Jang Hun |
Writers | Woo-hyung Kim |
Additional information
Rotten tomatoes® score
Audio language
Korean (Stereo)
Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
133 minutes
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