Illang: The Wolf Brigade

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Illang: The Wolf Brigade
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Hangul인랑
Hanja人狼
Revised RomanizationIllang
Directed byKim Jee-woon
Screenplay byKim Jee-woon
Jeon Cheol-hong
Based onJin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade and characters created
by Mamoru Oshii
Produced byKim Woo-sang
Starring
CinematographyLee Mo-gae
Edited byYang Jin-mo
Music byMowg
Production
company
Lewis Pictures[1]
Distributed byWarner Bros. Korea
Release date
  • July 25, 2018 (2018-07-25)
Running time
138 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
BudgetUS$17 million[2]
Box officeUS$6.2 million[3]

Illang: The Wolf Brigade[3] (Korean인랑; Hanja人狼; RRIllang; lit. Human-Wolf; also known as Inrang) is a 2018 South Korean science fiction action film directed by Kim Jee-woon and starring Gang Dong-won, Han Hyo-joo, Jung Woo-sung and Kim Mu-yeol. It is a live-action adaptation of the Japanese animated film Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade.[4][5]

The film was released on July 25, 2018.[6][7][8] Distributed by Warner Bros. Korea, the film had cost 19 billion won (US$17.04 million) to produce. It received mixed reviews and underperformed at the domestic box office, selling around 897,000 tickets against its break-even point of six million tickets.[9][10]

The film competed in the San Sebastián International Film Festival for the Golden Shell, becoming the second South Korean film to do so.[11]

Synopsis[]

Set in 2029 where South and North Korea get ready for a unified government after years of preparation. South Korean police launches a special unit, known as "Illang" (The Wolf Brigade), to stop an anti-reunification terrorist group called "The Sect".[12]

Cast[]

A highly-trained officer/current member of Wolf Brigade who becomes conflicted after witnessing a young girl die before his eyes.
Supposed elder sister of "the girl in the red cape" who detonated a suicide bomb, and an officer of the Sect with a hospitalized younger brother.
Chief of training camp for Wolf Brigade.
Deputy head of the Public Security Department and former member of Wolf Brigade, who left after Bloody Friday.
Jang Jin-tae's right-armed man and leader of Wolf Brigade.
"The girl in red cape," Lee Yoon-hee's younger sister[15] and Sect's Head Bomb Runner.

Production[]

The film was financed by Union Investment Partners, with production being announced in 2013.[1][17] Filming began on August 16, 2017 in Studio Cube, a South Korean filming complex, and completed on March 23, 2018.[1][18][19]

Costumes for the film were designed by Hollywood artist Vanessa Lee, who also worked on the special effects costume for the 2006 film Underworld: Evolution and superhero costumes in the Avengers film series.[20]

Webtoon writer Yoon Tae-ho penned a prequel titled Illang: Prequel, which took place five years before the events of the film. It was developed by Kakao Pages and Daum Webtoon and was released on June 27, 2018, beginning a weekly run of chapters that led up to the film's release on July 25.[21]

Release[]

Illang: The Wolf Brigade was released in South Korea on July 25, 2018. Netflix acquired the international distribution rights of the film.[17][22][23]

The film has been selected to compete at the 66th San Sebastián International Film Festival, which will be held from September 21–29, 2018. It was Kim Jee-woon's second film to compete at the festival after I Saw the Devil in 2010. Kim and lead actor Gang Dong-won are set to attend the event.[24][11]

A red carpet and showcase event for the film was held on July 18, 2018 at Times Square Mall in Yeongdeungpo-gu with the attendance of the director and cast.[25][26]

Reception[]

Critical response[]

Mamoru Oshii, the writer of the novel which the film is based on, attended a special screening and commented, "I think this is a powerful movie that provokes lots of thought ... The balance between the realistic locations and the futuristic technologies like iron armor and diverse guns was very impressive."[27]

As per Yonhap review, the film "spent so much time trying to recreate the world from the animated movie and remakes it into a big-scale action blockbuster that it never got the simple things right... the film falls short of properly delivering the intense inner conflict felt by Joong-kyung."[28]

Jason Bechervaise from Screendaily wrote that the film "contains moments of stylistic brilliance through some compelling set-pieces. Yet moving the story from Japan to a Korean peninsula which is on the point of reunifying in 2029 results in a film which is both over-plotted and melodramatic."[29]

Box office[]

On the first day of its release, the film attracted 274,525 admissions.[27][30] After five days of release, Illang: The Wolf Brigade earned a total of US$5.29 million.[31]

The film was made on a US$17.0 million budget and targeted to attract around 6 million moviegoers. However, due to negative reviews from both critics and audience members, the film screened for only three weeks, and ended up attracting a total of 897,254 moviegoers, grossing US$6.2 million.[32] The number of South Korean film admissions in July 2018 dropped by 21.4% from 2017, to 5.39 million, due to the sluggishness of this film and the absence of intermediate films to replace it. The number of South Korean film admissions in July 2018 was the lowest since 2008.[33][34]

Awards and nominations[]

Awards Category Recipient Result Ref.
27th Buil Film Awards Best Cinematography Lee Mo-gae Nominated [35]
Best Art Direction Jo Hwa-sung Nominated
55th Grand Bell Awards Nominated [36][37]
Best Lighting Lee Sung-hwan Nominated
Best Costume Design Jo Sang-kyung Won
Technical Award Illang: The Wolf Brigade Nominated
39th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Cinematography and Lightning Nominated [38]
Best Art Direction Nominated

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