SUMMARY: “Phantom” strikes fear in the hearts of the Japanese occupiers in Joseon. But aren’t the Japanese supposed to be a mighty military force? Yes. But does one aim a weapon at an invisible target? it’s hard to see “Phantom”. They’re like ghosts. Those unwelcome and unwanted foreign occupiers BETTER BE SCARED!
In “Phantom”, the year is 1933 and Korea (or Joseon) is been under Japanese occupation which began in 1910. Because of the cultural suppression, economic exploitation, and oppressive education policies inflicted on the Korean people under Japanese colonial rule, there were many secretive Resistance Movements comprised of patriotic Koreans who fought fiercely for their independence. In Gyeongseong, several people are suspected as being members of an anti-Japanese organization regarded as “Phantom” spies. But they have yet to be captured.
Kaito Takahara is head of Japanese security forces and his job is to find the “Phantom” spies. They made an assassination attempt on the life of a high-level official and almost succeeded. The female assassin was shot and killed as she tried to escape. It’s better to die than be caught by the Japanese forces. She knew the risk and was willing to take it. Park Cha-Kyung watched helplessly from a distance and saw her fall. She got away from the scene before the Japanese soldiers spotted her.
Because an assassin was able to get close enough to take a shot meant that Kaito Takahara had been negligent in performing his duties. “Negligent?”, his superior asked. It’s a polite way of saying HE FAILED TO PROTECT THE HIGH-LEVEL OFFICIAL. But his superior showed him mercy and gave him a chance to catch the “Phantom” spies. However, if he failed again …
Of course, the Japanese did not have enough intel to know the names of all of the members of the various Resistance Movements. But they had narrowed it down to a list of five (5) key figures.
Junji Murayama
Park Cha-Kyung
Yuriko
Lee Baek-Ho
Section Chief Cheon
Kaito Takahara spearheaded a special operation, captured all five of them, and locked them up. But capturing them is one thing. They are only “suspects”. He needs PROOF! That won’t be easy because the five (5) have gone into “protect mode”. They don’t want to:
While Kaito Takahara is trying to prove their guilt and hopefully get information about others in the Resistance Movement, the five (5) are all trying to figure out how to escape imprisonment. Something’s gotta give!
My personal rating is 10 out of 10 stars.
“Phantom” got put on my watch list as soon as it was released. However, it was not available to the USA audience (at least, not on the platforms I subscribe to). But it is now and it was WORTH THE WAIT! Everything about this Korean film is praise-worthy! The scenery, the recreation of times past, the costumes, the storyline, the cast.
I rarely give a perfect rating. Only four (4) movies have been released during my lifetime that are a perfect 10. “The Guns of Navarone” (1961); “Enter the Dragon” (1973); AND “Gladiator” (2000). Now there are four. The South Korean actors and actresses brought their A-game for this movie.
The group called “Phantom” reminded me of that group called “Nameless” in the series “Six Flying Dragons”. Except, with “Nameless”, sometimes I didn’t know if they were the good guys or the bad guys. But the “Phantom” spies are awesome good guys! HEROES OF THE PEOPLE! I love a good hero. Don’t you?
Film Review: Phantom (2023) by Lee Hae-young | Asian Movie Pulse
[Herald Review] ‘Phantom,’ a colorful, classy spy action film set in 1930s | The Korea Herald
2023 New York Asian Film Festival Review: PHANTOM | the WORD
Freedom Is Worth The Fight In The Korean Film ‘Phantom’ | Forbes
CJ ENM. “PHANTOM Official Int’l Main Trailer.” YouTube, 26 Jan. 2023, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAkyPwk1_Pk.
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