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The Divine Move
The Divine Move
신의 한 수
2014 ·118 min ·South Korea · 18+
6.9
IMDb 6.6 КП 7.1
Action, Crime
Director: Beom-gu Cho
Trailers The Divine Move

A professional GO player gathers a team to help him carry out his revenge against the man who killed his brother.

US Gross: $136,707
Worldwide: $27.93M
Jung Woo-sung
Actor
Lee Beom-su
Actor
Ahn Sung-ki
Actor
🏆1 win & 7 nominations total

The Divine Move is a visually striking and technically polished action thriller that successfully employs the game of Go as a stylistic hook. While its high-production value and strong performances are widely acknowledged, the film is frequently criticized for its shallow, formulaic screenplay and reliance on generic revenge tropes.

Cinematography The film features strong cinematography and high-quality production design that create a stylish, visually engaging atmosphere.
Acting The cast delivers solid performances that provide depth and charisma to what are otherwise archetypal characters.
Screenplay The screenplay relies on a predictable and formulaic revenge plot that fails to provide significant thematic depth or original storytelling.
Pacing While some viewers appreciate the hyper-violent, spectacle-driven action sequences, others feel the reliance on exaggerated tropes and invincible characters undermines the narrative's tension.
Theme The use of the game of Go is divisive; some find it a compelling and atmospheric plot device, while others argue it is an underutilized, superficial prop that fails to reflect the actual spirit of the game.
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