Pemain: Yang Dong Geun, Aya Hirayama, Masaya Kato,
Jeong Tae Woo, Jung Doo Hong
Choi Bae Dal is a young man with ambition, brawn and a
quiet, solitary intellect; the story begins with a short glimpse of how Bae Dal
started in his endless search to be great, going from a young street boxer to
joining the Japanese Air Force in 1938 during the end of WWII. At the aviation
base, he and other Korean men refuse to participate in a kamikaze mission and
is therefor discharged and shunned – but not before getting beaten down by
proud General Kato Harada, himself a seventh-level Black Belt and indignant to
Bae Dal’s self-proclaimed Chosun Martial Arts. With the end of the war, he
muses on a liberated, yet devastated Korea, comparing it now to his shattered
spirit. Staying in Japan, he scrounges a living with his wartime friend Chun
Bae, selling a gambling Pachinko Machine.
Japan is now brimming with American soldiers and Yakuza, and
Bae Dal and Chun Bae manage to get on the wrong side of a local Yakuza. Despite
his best efforts to fight back, Bae Dal is beaten again and humiliated, and it
is at this moment he is reuinted with his family’s old friend and his own
fighter-idol, Beom Su. As a guard for a circus troupe, Beom Su knows the Yakuza
all too well, and fights them off, keeping Bae Dal and Chun Bae under his care.
Pleaing for help, Bae Dal begins his karate training once
more under the tutledge of Beom Su. He pratices the moves and ideology he
learns by seeking to mete out justice to those wrong-doers in the streets. Thus
he saves pretty geisha Youko from being raped by Americans, and a romance
blossoms. But when his sensei is killed by the Yakuza and Bae Dal takes his
revenge upon the criminals, Bae Dal is not only ashamed of his hasty, bloody
and vain actions, but tenfold determinded to hone his craft. So he escapes to
the solitary mountains for gruesome physical training, in the likeness of
legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi.
Prefecting his martial arts and his body, Bae Dal then
returns to civilization and immediately scours the country looking for a fight,
trying to find anyone skilled enough to match him. Soon every dojo and Black
Belt is defeated by his powerhouse karate, and even The New York Times is
quoted as calling him “The Toughest Man Alive”. News of this soon reaches Kato,
his old advesary who is now the head of the Martial Arts Union and insulted by
his popularity. The Japanese are, of course, unwilling to admit defeat to a
Korean, and claim his martial arts is just thug-fighting. Bae Dal must prove to
the world that he is the greatest fighter, all the while telling his love Youko
that he is always afraid…
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