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Soar Into the Sun

Original title: Al-too-bi: Riteon too beiseu
  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.8K
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Yoo Joon-sang, Kim Seong-su, Rain, Lee Hana, Jeong Seok-won, and Lee Jong-suk in Soar Into the Sun (2012)
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After he performs a dangerous daredevil stunt at an air show, South Korean Air Force pilot Tae-hun is kicked out of the elite Black Eagles flying team and transferred to a combat unit where ... Read allAfter he performs a dangerous daredevil stunt at an air show, South Korean Air Force pilot Tae-hun is kicked out of the elite Black Eagles flying team and transferred to a combat unit where he immediately comes into conflict with ace pilot Cheol-hui. He makes friends with the oth... Read allAfter he performs a dangerous daredevil stunt at an air show, South Korean Air Force pilot Tae-hun is kicked out of the elite Black Eagles flying team and transferred to a combat unit where he immediately comes into conflict with ace pilot Cheol-hui. He makes friends with the other pilots in the unit and falls in love with the beautiful Se-young, who is in charge of m... Read all

  • Director
    • Kim Dong-won
  • Writers
    • Sang-hoon Ahn
    • Kim Dong-won
  • Stars
    • Rain
    • Yoo Joon-sang
    • Kim Seong-su
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Kim Dong-won
    • Writers
      • Sang-hoon Ahn
      • Kim Dong-won
    • Stars
      • Rain
      • Yoo Joon-sang
      • Kim Seong-su
    • 9User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rain
    Rain
    • Taehoon or Tae-hun
    Yoo Joon-sang
    Yoo Joon-sang
    • Major Yi Cheoul-hee
    Kim Seong-su
    Kim Seong-su
    • Major Park Dae-suh
    Lee Hana
    Lee Hana
    • Captain Oh Yoo-jin
    Lee Jong-suk
    Lee Jong-suk
    • First Lieutenant Ji Seok-hyun
    Jeong Seok-won
    Jeong Seok-won
    • Technical Sergeant Choi Min-ho
    Baek Bong-gi
    • Sergeant Kim
    Choi Bum-ho
    • Air war general
    Oh Dal-su
    Oh Dal-su
    • Chief Mechanic Min
    Kevin Delaney
    • Major Lee
    • (voice)
    Eom Hyo-Seob
    Eom Hyo-Seob
    • Republic of Korea Air Force commander
    Jung Kyung-ho
    • Captain Jo Tae-bong
    Jung Kyung-hoon
    • Captain Hwang
    Shin Sae-Kyeong
    Shin Sae-Kyeong
    • Yoo Se-young
    Ha Soo-ho
    Ha Soo-ho
    • Rescue team member 2
    Bang Soo-hyung
    • Tae-hoon's Father
    Joe Thomas
    Joe Thomas
    • Commander Choi
    • (voice)
    Choi Yong-hyun
    • Face to face sitting North Korean
    • Director
      • Kim Dong-won
    • Writers
      • Sang-hoon Ahn
      • Kim Dong-won
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    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Soar into the Sun

    While Top Gun 2 never made it off the ground, given the passing of Tony Scott, and more importantly, the lack of a credible rogue nation/enemy (even Top Gun had the pilots battle unidentified enemy bogeys that had generic communist markings on the MiGs), the clear and present danger that South Korea faces in the threats from the North, gives it the bandwidth to craft a scenario that's fully plausible, with the film industry taking certain liberties with the maneuverability of the planes they feature, but hey, it's movie making, so a little fantasy to spice up some aerial dogfights is more than expected for entertainment's sake.

    For fans hungry for air combat scenes, this film featured plenty of stunts, effects, and battles that really made Top Gun look very dated, especially in its adoption of more fanciful camera work that seemed to fluidly move around the aircraft when it's in rapid motion in the air. Views are offered in and around the cockpit bubble, sometimes slowed down for somewhat comical staring of daggers between opponents. There's the usual dogfights between planes - having the F-15 do battle against its arch-rival the MiG-29 - is pure delight for any combat aviation fan, and if my eyes didn't play tricks on me, look out for the MiG's fabled cobra maneuver - I'd almost jump out of my seat with disbelief and glee when that happened.

    Soar into the Sun has a whole host of arsenal deployed and missions to fulfill, such as air-to- air, surface-to-air, air-to-surface missiles, anti-aircraft guns, and missions from routine patrols, infiltration, and search and rescue all making it one holistic look at the workings of an air force. And what's more, not only do fighter pilots get in on the action, but attention being paid to the ground technical crew who keep the planes in tip top condition in between sorties, as well as ground commandos in extraction missions using their fixed wing aircraft, trained to rescue pilots who are downed behind enemy lines - and yes, this is yet another subplot that managed to find its way into the narrative, based on the John Moore film in 2001 starring Gene Hackman and Owen Wilson in his rare outing as an action hero.

    Rain completed this film before heading toward his obligatory national service, and here he plays hotshot (what else?) pilot Jung Tae-Hoon, who's the youngest in the acrobatic Black Eagles team, flying the FA-50/T50 Golden Eagle (flown by Indonesia and South Korea's air force only), which is a trainer and multi-role fighter. But his decision to spice up a routine air show wasn't appreciated, and he also becomes the fastest to get sacked from the acrobatic team, being redeployed to an operationally ready squadron because its commanding officer believes that his talent with an aircraft shouldn't be gone to waste.

    What is probably unheard of if this is done by Hollywood, is to admit that the main protagonist isn't the perfect all rounder he is. It's established early on that Tae-Hoon is the specialist in low flying, so he isn't quite cut out, as scenes would prove, that he's dogfight material. so this means Rain having to step aside and share the limelight with Yu Jun-Sang as Major Lee, who is their squadron's ace. And although the F-15K variant here is obviously the aircraft of choice and the superior fighter in the film, it's a nod toward Korean pride to have its lead fly the FA-50/T-50 Golden Eagle for his final, all important mission that delivered the payload.

    The money shot is of course what you've caught a glimpse of in the trailer, where two F-15s are hot on the heels of a MiG-29, or at times, vice versa, as they storm through the skyscape of Seoul. The stunt and visual effects team did a great job to create that urban battle scenario, and yes I'm raving about that cobra maneuver again. Aerial combats in the film are sleekly choreographed, and the brownie points come in watching this in a theatre with optimal sound, because you'll be able to hear the roar of the planes' afterburners when they kick in.

    So I guess it's enough on the hardware and the technical aspects of Soar into the Sun, so what about the storyline? It's perfunctory to say the least, with balance achieved in providing the myriad of characters their particular idiosyncrasies and one note role in the narrative. There's the token love interest for Tae-Hoon in Sergeant Se-Young (Shin Se-Kyung), the prettiest and most competent technical ground crew around, her boss and comic relief played by Oh Dal- Su, fellow co-pilot Yoo-Jin (Lee Ha-Na), and the rookie (Lee Jong-Suk) whom I do not know how he'd pass the pilot qualifying tests for his frequent fainting spells when subjected to high G-forces.

    Soar into the Sun, also known as R2B: Return to Base, is pure entertainment, where the story didn't really do much, with odd screwball comedy thrown around, it does provide one heck of an adrenaline ride. Rain fans will celebrate at an obligatory scene where their idol appears topless, but the real stars of the film, are the military hardware on display. And this scores from every angle you're seeing this film from. So I'd give it a biased definite recommendation!
    8RosanaBotafogo

    Cute...

    Totally exaggerated, from the humor, to the drama and finally the action scenes, but they are like that, oriental cinema in general, but that attracts me, that humor with a yellow smile, a convenient script, gave the women space, deserves applause, awkward romances, clumsy heroes, adorable disgrace ...
    5alternatecheng

    Korean version of top gun but didn't live up to expectation

    Weak storyline, like most aviation film much as to my disappoint this could have gotten a good 7 if the writers thought of a better script. There was too many silly lines that I wonder if this was suppose to be a manga filled humour or a live action film. The thing I found interesting though is the tensed relationship with the Americans and Koreans when dealing with missile crisis, couldn't the writers explore on that more than silly aspect of the film. Poor CGI, while it is understandable that there are parts of the film where real fighter jets cannot be used i.e. city dog fight scenes, I believe that they could have done a better job. The characters, I really don't think the Korean Air force would have allowed impulsive, childish and hot headed pilots into their ranks. And what is with them abusing the engineers. Come on its the military discipline, team work and proper conduct is a big thing there.

    Verdict: Disappointing, this film could have done better.
    6Seraphion

    A good plot yet too pretentious in its development and execution

    The movie presents us with another fighter pilot themed story, a theme that hasn't seen any good work on its regard since Top Gun. The plot served here is quite the average of competition among ace pilots mixed with their on-ground relationships. One thing that makes it's more interesting than others with the fact that this movie uses the inherent war potential between the two Koreas as its finale. But the execution can be deemed too pretentious in my opinion. It's because despite the age and technology is supportive, the plot doesn't seem to be real when it comes to all the technical things about the air combat. For instance, when Tae-hun's jet plunged into the sea after he put off the engine to evade the missile, the plane didn't pierce the water like it should. Rather it looked like it dropped from some five meters or so, bouncing it's way on the water surface. These 'uniqueness' supports the story's continuation about the characters surviving the crashes and so on. But it surely looked stupid for those for understand physics even at the least bit. The acting is a typical Korean work, just enough to have the story to roll on.
    1tanjunse-581-625425

    terrible rip-off of Top Gun and Behind Enemy Lines

    The movie was terrible. I expected much more. The planes were all CGI and not believable. I hate the planes. The script was very poor. The acting was good, but the actors and actresses talents' were wasted by poor predictable script with superficial treatment about the soul of flying. I ran my player at 4X to 10X speed to skip the plastic human relationships. Characters don't make sense to me. Pilots were treated like stupid people. Same as mechanics. No dignity for pilots and mechanics. This movie didn't do justice to them. What I want is serious piloting and commanders showing tactical thought, excellent mechanical understanding of aircraft, excellent weapons systems mix between missiles and dogfights, with clear plausible combat scenarios.

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      Lead actor Rain's final film before enlisting for his mandatory military service, one month after wrapping filming.
    • Goofs
      A belly shot is seen of a landing gear extending, with two two-wheeled gear struts moving outwards and downwards (as on a Boeing 737). However, the F-15 this is supposed to depict, has two one-wheeled main gear struts which move downward and backward during extension.
    • Connections
      Featured in I Need Romance: Episode #2.9 (2012)

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook (South Korea)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • R2B: Return to Base
    • Production companies
      • Zooomoney Entertainment
      • Red Muffler
      • CJ Entertainment
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      • ₩10,000,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,772,028
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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