My Way

2012 • 143 minutes
4.5
481 reviews
21%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Two lifelong rivals unite to survive as their world erupts in war. Caught in the maelstrom of World War II, Jun-shik and Tatsuo wear the uniforms of Japan, the Soviet Union, and even Germany before finally arriving in Normandy. These two men, meeting as enemies, survive seemingly endless battles and slowly transform into each otherŠ—'s greatest hope. From the worldwide award-winning, critically-lauded director of TAE GUK GI: THE BROTHERHOOD OF WAR, Director Kang Je-Kyu presents an unflinching look at the horrors of war, but ultimately becomes a story of hope, humanity, and redemption.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.5
481 reviews
My Nuts
December 12, 2018
I was not expecting this movie to be any good but I was wrong. This was an amazing story how to individual's that grew up together and became enemies but at the end became brothers. One review said this movie was not even based on any true facts, but its based on that the American Army captured a Korean soldier which is true there's even a picture. Now the movie is just telling a story on how he got there all the way from China to Normandy.
Mitch Herd
January 8, 2013
Who would have thought I'd find something like this movie. I was looking for a 48 hour rental and came across My Way. Great story, great cinematograoghy, great acting, and an excellent movie for my daily commute on Bart. I found myself anxiously waiting to pick up where I left off as my commute one way is about 40 minutes. Goes to show you the triumph of the human spirit in the same sense as Unbroken. You'll not regret this purchase. One awesome movie. Subtitles are used but work here. Enjoy.
7 people found this review helpful
Nick McFarland
February 9, 2015
It's not often you read about, let alone see a movie about, the various other Asian factions in WW2 or the Soviet labor camps. Brass tacks, it shows that in a small way the Germans weren't necessarily the worst of the worst (Contrary to popular misconceptions)- Russia, China and Japan had far worse things going on. It's a shame that it can only be a foreign film that has the ability to say as much. US titles would get massacred for even presenting such ideas.
7 people found this review helpful