Although ostensibly a disaster film with an erupting volcano threatening to bring total destruction to the Korean peninsula, ASHFALL is very much a military thriller in which the volcano is merely there to give impetus to our characters. A top cast of talent sees Ha Jung-woo and Lee Byung-hun teaming up to go on a secret mission to retrieve a nuclear warhead and use it to blow up the volcano before it has a chance to erupt. They're aided on their mission by computer scientist Ma Dong-seok but they have various international powers after them too. The usual mix of humour, action, sentiment and suspense drives this one forcefully from beginning to end, and it's all entertaining in a crowd-pleasing way.
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Stagnant since 1903, at an elevation of 2,744 m, a volcano erupts on Baekdu Mountain located on the Chinese-North Korean border. Armed with the threat of imminent eruptions, a team of uniquely trained professionals from South and North Korea unite. Together, they must join forces and attempt to prevent a catastrophic disaster threatening the Korean Peninsula.
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Volcanic eruptions on the Chinese-Korean border threaten to throw the entire Korean peninsula into tectonic upheaval. Professor Kang has an unlikely solution. Despite the low possibility of success and with total collapse in the North, the President in the South approves the plan. It requires freeing a prisoner inside North Korea, stealing nuclear weapons, and setting them off inside a mine underneath the volcano. Sure.
I like Jo In-chang to some extend but he and his team need to dial back some of their annoying fraidy cat over-acting. I do like the Lee Joon-Pyeong character but the distance between the two men should be closer. In-chang should tap into his inner "I'm too old for this sh14" and drop the pregnant wife story. I don't mind the ridiculous The Rock action flick but unlike those movies, this one relies on some wrong sensitive politics and some bad characterizations. Instead of this outlandish caper, it would be easier to ask the Americans for help or even the Chinese. The movie should allow the Americans to be total A-holes before moving onto the stupid quest. As for the Chinese, the movie needs to specify clearly that those are criminal triads. The Chinese government already has nukes and they don't need NK nukes. Criminals would want the nukes to sell to the highest bidders. The Americans should target the nukes. They don't want loose nukes out there. That's where the South Koreans should run into them. The two groups would surprise each other with competing agendas at the nuclear storage site. I'm good with the ridiculous action but the bad politics makes no sense. I would also change In-chang and his group. They start out like one of those comedic incompetent squad of soldiers and that's not the right tone. Maybe I missed the comedy in this.
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The Korean peninsula has been devastated by a volcano-earthquake. The plan is to free a double agent then steal a nuke from North Korea, place it in a mine and then detonate it to relieve the pressure and prevent a major eruption. There is an Alpha team to do all the tough stuff and a tech team to extract the uranium and do the detonation. When they lose the alpha team, Captain Cho (Jung-woo Ha) of the tech team must lead his group on non-combatants armed with rubber bullets against the remnant of the North Koreans. Also his wife is expecting.
The team acts like the Keystone Cops until they can get into gear. While this is an action-thriller, I had several good laughs. Good characters.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.