Thoroughly involving from start to finish this is the best movie about running I have ever seen.
This movie was more moving than Chariots of Fire. The race was more exciting. There were more obstacles to overcome than religion. Physical size, lack of training equipment, racism, politics bureaucracy and red tape. So many barriers. The win wasn't just for an individual but for a country that had been forcibly occupied by Japan for decades.
Im Si Wan is a totally convincing actor and he physically suits the role with his small size.
Ha Jung Woo is as always good in his role of 1936 Olympic gold medalist whose win was counted as for Japan instead of Korea because of the occupation at that time. Never managed to change the country.
Hope this movie gets to Netflix or Viki so more people can see it.
Road to Boston
2023 [KOREAN]
Action / Biography / Drama / Sport
Plot summary
A rousing tale of the Korean athletes who ran the 1947 Boston International Marathon, the first international marathon held since World War II.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
November 27, 2023 at 07:25 AM
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Movie Reviews
The most moving running movie of all
The pride feeling of representing the country
Based on a real story, Boston 1947 follows the inspiring journey of Korean athletes who proudly wore the Taeguk symbol for the first time in an international marathon since Korea's liberation and brought home the prestigious medal with them.
The movie tells a great story in a somewhat old-fashioned or even tacky way. It presents the real events of the 1947 Boston International Marathon using 2004 filmmaking techniques. The one who breathes life into the film is Yim Si Wan, who plays the role of Suh Yun Bok. He adds his own momentum to the character and propels the story forward. The highlight of this movie is the latter part of the marathon race. The film captures the vividness of the scene and makes the viewer feel like they are right there. It also accurately represents the distinctive characteristics of a marathon race, where athletes depend entirely on their physical abilities without the help of any specialized equipment.
My Rating : 7.5/10.