Blue (2003 film)

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Blue

Theatrical Poster
Hangul
Revised Romanization Beulru
McCune–Reischauer Bŭllu
Directed by Lee Jeong-guk
Produced by Choe Hyeon-muk
Choe Jin-hwa
David Cho
Written by Kim Hae-gon
Kang Je-kyu
Starring Shin Hyun-joon
Shin Eun-kyung
Kim Yeong-ho
Music by Choe Tae-hwan
Cinematography Choi Gi-youl
Seo Geun-hui
Editing by Park Gok-ji
Release dates
  • February 7, 2003 (2003-02-07)
Running time 108 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Box office $997,715[1]

Blue (Hangul: 블루; RR: Beulru) is a 2003 South Korean war film directed by Lee Jeong-guk focusing on elite rescue divers of the South Korea Navy. The film attracted 61,223 admissions in the nations capital Seoul.[2]

Plot

Two friends in the Korean Navy, Lee and Kim are both part of an elite diving squad, specialising in emergency deep sea salvage dives. Lee is straight-laced and takes his duties seriously, while Kim treats the Navy as a lark. When Kang, a diving instructor and Kim's former girlfriend, is posted to the unit, this creates tension between the friends as they compete for Kang's affections. The tension is heightened when Lee is promoted ahead of Kim, creating a rivalry between the two. Kim's gung-ho approach to diving, and the danger he poses for himself (and his fellow divers), leads to further problems. Matters come to a head when an incident at sea causes the sinking of a submarine, requiring the unit to attempt a dangerous salvage rescue of the sunken submarine.

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