Those Japanese aren’t Japanese they are Korean actors
@junpark807822 сағат бұрын
Answers to FAQ Q1) "Who's who?" A: Japanese: Triangular Metal Cap or Fancy Gundam horn helmet + Breastplate armor Chinese: Round metal hat + Brown leathery brigandin with blue coat under, and scale armor for commander Koreans: Pointy helmet with loppy ear + Dark leather Brigandine, and Scale armor for commander Q2-1) "Why are ships self-propelling? Does the ships run by engines?" A: It's called oars. The ships are galley types, and sails were stored into the ship during the battle. We can't see the oars because its vertically underneath the ship Q2-2) "Oar can't be that fast, you dumbf**k" A: For the entertainment purpose, director of the movie double the speed during the ship movement scene to add the dynamics in the movies after the filming. It's not documentary after all. Q3) "Where can I see it" A: Check your netflix. If not, good luck surfing google. I hope this FAQ section was helpful to you all.
@zenniz1992Күн бұрын
The transistion from CGI to real action 1:20
@민-c3tКүн бұрын
Nanjung Ilgi: War Diary of Admiral Yi Sun-sin UNESCO Memory of the World Imjin War The Attack on Pearl Harbor The Bombing of Chongqing Japan's hobby of war of aggression without declaration of war foreigners who defend the Nazis a Nazi-loving foreigner It's too weird. At that time, Japan was an Asian Nazi German Nazi = Japanese Empire Japan's war crimes competed against the German Nazis At that time, Japan was a twisted and evil country The Japanese military has slaughtered countless civilians in Asia Japanese civilians also slaughtered Koreans In short, Japanese civilians are also Nazis For one example 關東大虐殺 간토 대학살 Kanto Massacre The Japanese set up prisons in every city in Korea for torture and murder Seodaemun Prison Unit 731 Nanjing Massacre Japan's historical distortion, historical revisionism, is too absurd Japan is the same democracy, but it distorts and hides its history Germany teaches history accurately The Japanese should emulate the Germans Come to Korea and study history There is a lot of historical evidence in Korea It's an accurate history Germany and Japan were allies in World War II As soon as industrialization was successful, Japan waged war and massacred countless civilians the Asian Holocaust the Asian Nazis I must say that American soldier was necessary and it saved at least 20x more lives considering that Imperial Japan never wanted to stop doing Asian holocaust Hiroshima Nagasaki At that time, Japan made handmade handicrafts at home I'm sorry to the Japanese civilians killed in the bomb, but we have to check the number of civilians killed by the Japanese military during that period Thank the American soldier for stopping the Asian Nazis Every country has a dark history. That's one thing. Whether they are ashamed and regret the wrong doings in the past and not cover it up is another The adults told me a lot of stories There are so many war crimes committed by Japanese soldiers But Japan denies history Japanese right-wing nationalists Yasukuni Shrine It's like calling Nazi Hitler a hero The Japanese should learn the right history instead of pretending to be war victims Japan should reflect on itself It's important to learn history correctly for future generations Koreans don't want compensation They want to learn the right history and truly reflect on each other and form a consensus As soon as Japan invaded Korea the murder of Empress Myeongseong At that time, the king of Japan was a god and the king of other countries was a beast The king of Japan was enshrined as a god, but after the war was defeated, he declared himself a human being Hirohito 일본인들 근대화 광무개혁 중인 조선을 침략해서 최빈국 문맹인으로 만들었다 학살, 고문, 한국어 금지, 한국어 말살, 한국 문화 말살, 강제노동, 강제 징용 민족말살 ethnocide 일본의 강제징용 노동으로 수백만 명이 맞아 죽거나 굶어 죽었다 한마디로 한국에 살고 있는 일본인들만 편하게 살려고 했다 한국을 수탈해서 한국 국민들은 굶어죽었다 군산 놀러와 증거 그대로 보존해 있다 다른 나라들도 일본인들의 자원이랑 쌀 수탈 때문에 많이 굶어 죽었다 일본의 수탈 때문에 베트남은 200만 명 굶어 죽었다 일본인들 정신 좀 차려 역사왜곡 그만해 일본인들 일본의 왜곡된 역사를 진짜로 믿고 있다 정신 차려 너무 한심하다 ................................................................................ 한국의 역사는 5000년 가까이 된다 한국 와서 공부해 한국은 증거 위주 역사다 고대 한국 때문에 발전한 나라 일본은 임진왜란으로 한국을 공격하였다 그 후로 일본은 미국 때문에 발전하였지만 진주만 공습으로 미국을 공격하였다 일본 너무 이상한 나라다 범죄가 발생하면 해결하려고 노력을 해야지 숨기고 감추고 비겁한 행동이다 아직까지 반성 안 하는 나라 현재 지금도 반성 없는 나라 일본
@Lumi_7XКүн бұрын
[Fun Fact] Not too long ago, Zaibatsu remnant compensated Korean victims for it's past crime. Right After However, Korean activists claimed significant portion of money against real victims. Korean activists like this guy here don't care about real victims. They only about money. 😉
@구구-x7w2b2 күн бұрын
Yi Sun-shin is pitiful The king of Joseon and the government abandoned Yi Sun-shin, and the king was jealous of Yi Sun-shin and tried to kill him. Without Yi Sun-shin, Joseon would have already been destroyed
Even there were a few injuries during these scenes, but no horse have been killed :-) Anyway the budget of the movie was half a Billion Czech crowns, which was approx. 23 milion Dollars - in 1956 !!!For example the Ben Hur movie was only 15 million Dollars... 🤯
@RK-ib8nr4 күн бұрын
Admiral Yi died in this war. Chief Commander Konishi executed by Eastern Army Tokugawa backhome. Ming collapsed, jurchen Qing came to power. Japs shut its door to foreign power until it was beaten by Royal navy in 19th century and begin to modernize their navy.
@ТерскийКазак-ъ5ъ6 күн бұрын
Без весел без паруса, интересно сколько узлов их корыта выдают? 😂
@Akutikun7 күн бұрын
It's tough bein' a snail.
@Michu77907 күн бұрын
Wspaniałe sceny batalistyczne! Jestem Polakiem 🇵🇱 i czytałem o tym wielkim koreańskim admirale. Wspaniale, że będzie można obejrzeć ekranizację jego niesamowitych dokonań. 😊
@민-c3t7 күн бұрын
고대 한국 때문에 발전한 나라 일본은 임진왜란으로 괘씸하게 한국을 공격했다 그 후로 일본은 미국 때문에 발전하였지만 진주만 공습으로 또 공격했다 일본인들 평균 키가 160이라서 욕하는 건 절대 아님 ... 일본의 취미 역사 왜곡 키 160 사무라이 다 데리고 와 안 무섭다
@Lumi_7X7 күн бұрын
그런 키 160사무라이 5천명한테 서울 & 평양 둘다뺐긴 코리안 클래스~ 👈🤣
@MaaneiTark10 күн бұрын
خير الدين بربروسا اعضم قائد بحري عرفه البحر والتاريخ
@JamesManos68810 күн бұрын
Nice
@merullaart10 күн бұрын
Context: two years ago I drew a colored illustration of an imperial legionary with a defeated barbarian warrior. I jokingly called it The Death of Asterix. Of course there were those who complained: how can an imperial soldier fight a Celt when Gaul was defeated long ago? So I recently repainted the original picture for a new illustration using a new technique - I wanted to update this painting and try a new painting technique while at the same time faithfully depicting a Roman legionary during the Gallic Wars. In this video, there is an imperial (left) and a republican (right) legionary side by side. This should illustrate the difference in artistic technique and historical fidelity. More information and a description of a Roman legionary during the Gallic Wars in the video caption. By the way, are you a fan of imperial or republican Rome? :)
@Ibrahim-p8p5e10 күн бұрын
I’ll say imperial Rome as it’s how I know of it most, good of you to remind me of Asterix and Round Obelix, I remember when I watched that show in French on a box tv, Good art as always, Till then,
@JOSEANTONIOPARDORODRIGUEZ10 күн бұрын
Hablado en z Español y oh Latino
@Kinnryuukenn0711 күн бұрын
이 전투에서 패배했을 때 현재 Korea -> Japan
@kaboomluong937311 күн бұрын
Extremely inspirational stuff and wonderful artwork
@merullaart11 күн бұрын
Thank you, Kaboom :) Your kind words mean a lot to me!
@Meowmento12 күн бұрын
The scenery of the this movie was really beautiful.
@Meowmento12 күн бұрын
Keep doing what you are doing! Love watching people making their own world building, afterall a fantasy is only as great as it's world building.
@merullaart11 күн бұрын
Wise words my dear friend! :) I also enjoy watching others create their worlds. I should also work on other world building themes such as cities, landscapes, animals and plants and more. Without it, my world seems a little empty.
@이도균-u7w13 күн бұрын
One take
@Luis1986113 күн бұрын
😊were can I see this movie n wats da name of it
@Centrum99Optional13 күн бұрын
5:10 Someone might think that this scene is overly pathetic, but it is based on a historically documented anecdote.
@케이50셋13 күн бұрын
판타지국뽕영화
@yttst711013 күн бұрын
판ㅌㅏ지국뽕영화는 미국이 넘버원이지
@나기나기-Ng3 күн бұрын
그건 일본이랑 미국도 만드는데 한국이라고 안될거 있노ㅋㅋ
@구구-x7w2b2 күн бұрын
이순신이 국뽕이라고 하는 인간은 이해가 안간다 조정과 임금도 버린게 이순신이다
@vinz406613 күн бұрын
Him and Nelson. Gods of naval warfare. Both died in Battle too.
@ГеннадийШахназаров-п5е14 күн бұрын
Can you draw Tolkien's original mongolian orcs?
@merullaart14 күн бұрын
I think I did it here: kzbin.infoWVt8ju6Fq2Y here is full illustration process kzbin.info/www/bejne/noaUpp6worN6iaM
@merullaart14 күн бұрын
12:53 literally me
@tomoslewis965614 күн бұрын
That was sublime. Showed how brutal, chaotic and lonely that type of battle was. Made me feel for each character in turn.
@yyy-bt5bo14 күн бұрын
People around the world still don't know anything about East Asian history. They don't even know that this is the only official war between Korea and Japan. In fact, the Ming did not come to help, but believed that Korea and Japan were united to attack them, so they had the troops on standby in advance. People around the world do not know that East Asia and Korea were surprisingly less war-free. Europe has been at war almost every few decades. But East Asia has been a surprisingly peaceful region, with wars every 300 to 400 years. It is because the countries were separated like islands. The Korean Peninsula and China have, in fact, rarely faced a border in history. This is because there were many mounted nomadic peoples living between Korea and China, and Manchuria was a barren area where farming was difficult They don't even know why this war happened. The reason for this war was tributes. There was no trade in East Asia, and tributes replaced it. When neighboring countries paid tributes, the emperor gave the delegation up to 10 times the number of gifts, and traded by allowing the delegation to sell the goods At that time, Japan was banned from paying tribute after being caught smuggling in southern China, and Japan was in a desperate situation where the trade route was blocked, so negotiating to resume paying tribute with the Ming after occupying Manchuria was one of the reasons for the war. Another reason was that shortly after Japan was unified after 100 years of civil war, it was necessary to turn the internal forces' dissatisfaction outside, but the will of the war was solely at Toyotomi's own judgment. At that time, the Japanese were very reluctant to wage war and gave information to the Korean side in advance. However, in the process, they discovered that Korea had no military. The reason why there was a navy and a border guard, but there was no formal army was because of the peace that lasted for 250 years
@miroslavaaberlova201716 күн бұрын
Krásne ty nové křídla :-)
@miroslavaaberlova201716 күн бұрын
Překrásné!!! A ta hudba!!! Achchch..
@jaep249516 күн бұрын
this is just an incredible scene, don't even try to compare. amazing long take action to somber portrait of war, it's art
@JoelTopsom17 күн бұрын
Yi sun sin was ok but compared to say Nelson he was average.
@merullaart17 күн бұрын
Hey guys, finally, here is a new lore video from an unknown world. Don't forget to turn on subtitles. This is the first part (after the prologue) of the story Rise of the Atlanteans that I'm currently working on and sharing on my Patreon. You can read it for free. If this video were somehow successful, I could cover the entire story in three parts. Some other news: This video was really hard for me. Not only did I face an overwhelming amount of technical issues during the editing (I learned some new things through trial and error and tested them in this new video). The language barrier prevented me from translating the original story into a meaningful English version. I also faced noise around the apartment, which made it difficult to record my voice, and also lack of time due to work. I worked on the entire video and everything around it for a whole month, when I had at least a little time and energy. Which all resulted in a somewhat rushed, clumsy video, with a shorter footage than I would have liked. And also with an unfinished conclusion to the story of the first part. The reason why I also write this is that I am always little bit sad seeing YT channels *cough Kings and Generals *cough , who have a whole team to create videos and their quality is something I would like to achieve in time. I don't want to sound depressed or complaining. But I often feel that what I do is too much work for one person. But most of all, I didn't want to leave you without news from the unknown world for too long, so here it is. I hope you like it and enjoy it at least this way. PS: Would you believe that we are already meeting here and exploring the unknown world together for the second year? Just want to say: Thank you for all your support, the time you spend here and I really appreciate it all.
@Ibrahim-p8p5e17 күн бұрын
@@merullaart That’s fine by me, yours is a one man effort, I’m fine with waiting as I am sure I’ll see the full yield of your labor in my life time, Till then
@merullaart16 күн бұрын
@@Ibrahim-p8p5e Thank you my friend. It means a lot to me!
@Ibrahim-p8p5e16 күн бұрын
@ of course I just really do hope you keep on, your word, your work is captivating to me, Till then
@Ibrahim-p8p5e17 күн бұрын
Part of me wants to live in such a word, but I know I’d be not a knight but a dung heaping peasant, still it’s beautiful
@merullaart17 күн бұрын
Haha. I think you'd like it here in peacetime. Surely better than being in a world like Warhammer. Civilizations are built by peasants, who are much more important than knights. ;)
@Ibrahim-p8p5e17 күн бұрын
@ True, I’d have fun becoming a potter or even try out blacksmithing. Take care, I’ll keep up with your updates as best I can
@johnlo259118 күн бұрын
Wow,60 peasants against 8000 knights , impressive
@ahmednofal598521 күн бұрын
Who won
@구구-x7w2b2 күн бұрын
Joseon
@민-c3t21 күн бұрын
불쌍한 일본인들은 자기 나라 역사도 모른다 일본 정치인들은 전쟁범죄자 후손들이잖아 정치인 가문이니까 당연히 역사를 왜곡하겠지 우상화하고 자기 자리 지키려고 김정은처럼 김정은 = 일본 똑같아 한심하다 ..
@Lumi_7X16 күн бұрын
니네는 5천년 역사동안 F급아닌 정치인이 한명도 없었지? 에휴 불쌍하다~🤣
@yttst711013 күн бұрын
@@Lumi_7X부모한테 하는소리야?😂
@Lumi_7X10 күн бұрын
@@yttst7110 <- 논리론 못이기겠지? [KR🧠 = GT710🤣]
@Axgoodofdunemaul23 күн бұрын
Our ancestors battling against the goddam church and aristocrats.
전 한국인입니다.우연히 이 영화를 보고는 역사책에서 그저 보기만 하고 아무런 감정도 느끼지 못했던 제가 이상하게 느껴집니다.영화가 이순신 장군의 전술을 매우 박진감 넘치게 표현한 것 같습니다. 미국 분들도 좋아하시는 것 같습니다.감사합니다. *초등학교 6학년이라 오타가 많을 수 있습니다.넓은 마음으로 이해 부탁드립니다.
@thdtmddus26 күн бұрын
If you want to see the actual launch scene of a large missile fired by the North Korean military, click here. It's old, but it's an actual launch scene. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oX-uiWqjmK99e7c
@thdtmddus26 күн бұрын
At this time, Tokugawa had already begun to move, so the Japanese lords had to somehow return to Japan. On the other hand, Yi Sun-sin absolutely did not want to let go of the Japanese army that had killed and taken captive countless people in Joseon for 7 years. So, a fierce battle was fought, more fierce than other battles, in which neither side ever retreated. The Ming navy was so weak at this time that the commander had to get on a Joseon ship.