The Fortress
- English:The Fortress
- Korean: 남한산성
- Release Date: 2017/10/03
- Duration: 140分
Cast
Summary&Synopsis
Namhansanseong (Korean: 남한산성) is a movie. Its Korean release date is 2017-10-03. Its running time is 140 minutes.
Starring Lee Byung Hun! This film depicts the fiercest 47 days during the Byeongja Rebellion, which determined the fate of Korea.
In 1636, the 14th year of King Injo's reign, the Byeongja Invasion took place. When the Qing Dynasty invaded Korea, the king and his retainers hid in Namhansanseong Fortress to avoid the enemy.
Completely surrounded by the Blue Army. Lee Byung Hun, the Minister of Personnel, said that he must endure the momentary humiliation and protect his country and people, and that he must fight to the end against the Qing's attack and defend the cause.
Minister of Rites Kim Sang-hong (Kim Yun-seok) says that if they do not return to Korea, King Injo (Park Hai-il) will be deeply troubled, and the unreasonable demands and pressure from the Qing Dynasty will intensify...
The Korean film "Namhansanseong" depicts the fate of Korea in the isolated and helpless Namhansanseong Fortress during the Byeongja Invasion in 1636, the 14th year of the reign of King Injo.
The film depicts the story of the fiercest 47 days of the battle for the throne. Starring Lee Byung Hun, Kim Yun-seok, Park Hai Il, and Ko Soo. The Japanese title is "Castle of Heavenly Destiny".
Starring Lee Byung Hun! This film depicts the fiercest 47 days during the Byeongja Rebellion, which determined the fate of Korea.
In 1636, the 14th year of King Injo's reign, the Byeongja Invasion took place. When the Qing Dynasty invaded Korea, the king and his retainers hid in Namhansanseong Fortress to avoid the enemy.
Completely surrounded by the Blue Army. Lee Byung Hun, the Minister of Personnel, said that he must endure the momentary humiliation and protect his country and people, and that he must fight to the end against the Qing's attack and defend the cause.
Minister of Rites Kim Sang-hong (Kim Yun-seok) says that if they do not return to Korea, King Injo (Park Hai-il) will be deeply troubled, and the unreasonable demands and pressure from the Qing Dynasty will intensify...
The Korean film "Namhansanseong" depicts the fate of Korea in the isolated and helpless Namhansanseong Fortress during the Byeongja Invasion in 1636, the 14th year of the reign of King Injo.
The film depicts the story of the fiercest 47 days of the battle for the throne. Starring Lee Byung Hun, Kim Yun-seok, Park Hai Il, and Ko Soo. The Japanese title is "Castle of Heavenly Destiny".