South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook, known for movies like “Oldboy,” “Decision to Leave” and the upcoming HBO series “The Sympathizer,” has teamed up with Netflix for his latest project, “War and Revolt.”
The plot and cast: “War and Revolt” centers around two childhood friends-turned-enemies in a war taking place during Korea’s Joseon dynasty. Gang Dong-won, credited with works like “Broker” and “Peninsula,” portrays the enigmatic Cheon-young, a man who possesses exceptional martial skills that defy his origins as a slave.
Starring opposite Gang is Park Jeong-min, who worked with Park on “Decision to Leave.” He will play Jong-ryeo, Cheon-young’s former master who hails from Joseon’s prestigious military lineage. Upon successfully completing the military service exam, Jong-ryeo assumes the role of King Seonjo’s personal guard. This pivotal position sets the stage for a deeply emotional reunion between the two former friends.
Cha plays King Seonjo, a monarch who initially abandons his people in the face of the Japanese invasion but later endeavors to reclaim his reputation and authority in the aftermath of the war.
Meanwhile, Kim portrays a resilient member of the civilian militia who fearlessly challenges societal conventions. Jin plays a civilian militia leader descended from the traditional ruling class whose presence amid the chaos of the invasion becomes a beacon of inspiration. Finally, Jung portrays an imposing Japanese warlord who astutely…
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