“When fact becomes legend, print the legend”. The story of Masayatsu Oyama is certainly one of those. A Korean fighter who developed his own form of karate and fought a bull certainly has a tale to tell. As we know though, historical fighters can have their stories weaved into the fabric of legends and reinterpreted for different generations. This is an adaptation from an acclaimed manga comic as opposed to a straightforward biopic so can confidently expect a little bit of dramatic licence and elaboration.
Bae-dai (Yang Dong-guen) heads to Japan with dreams of being a fighter pilot only to see this ideal crushed and his fellow Koreans used as suicide pilots. Tied up as American planes attack the camp, they are set free by Kato (Masaya Kato), not out of kindness but because they are deemed unworthy to be considered for Kamikaze duty. They fight and through throwing dirt at Kato,...
Bae-dai (Yang Dong-guen) heads to Japan with dreams of being a fighter pilot only to see this ideal crushed and his fellow Koreans used as suicide pilots. Tied up as American planes attack the camp, they are set free by Kato (Masaya Kato), not out of kindness but because they are deemed unworthy to be considered for Kamikaze duty. They fight and through throwing dirt at Kato,...
- 4/18/2021
- by Ben Stykuc
- AsianMoviePulse
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