Emergency Declaration (film)

Emergency Declaration ( Bisang Seoneon) is a 2021 South Korean disaster film written and directed by Han Jae-rim. It starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, Jeon Do-yeon, Kim Nam-gil, Im Si-wan, Kim So-jin and Park Hae-joon. Filming restarted on September 12, 2020, after a postponement due to the COVID-19 resurgence in August 2020 and wrapped on October 24, 2020.

The film premiered out of competition at the 74th Cannes Film Festival on July 16, 2021 before being released theatrically in South Korea on August 3, 2022. It was screened in various formats, including on a 4DX screen combining 4DX and ScreenX in addition to IMAX.

Synopsis
Veteran detective team leader In-ho receives a report of a video of a plane terror attack and while investigating the case, he discovers that the suspect is actually on board Flight KI501. Jae-hyuk, who has decided to leave for Hawaii despite his fear of flying for his daughter's treatment, becomes concerned about a stranger who is hovering around him and making threatening remarks. An unexplained death occurs on Flight KI501, which took off from Incheon to Hawaii, plunging both the plane and the ground into chaos and fear. Upon hearing this news, Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Sook-hee forms a counter-terrorism center and holds an emergency meeting to find a way to land the plane.

Main

 * Song Kang-ho as Gu In-ho, a detective
 * Lee Byung-hun as Park Jae-hyuk, a passenger who is a disgraced former pilot
 * Jeon Do-yeon as Kim Sook-hee, the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
 * Kim Nam-gil as Choi Hyun-soo, the first officer
 * Im Si-wan as Ryu Jin-seok, the bioterrorist on the airplane
 * Kim So-jin as Kim Hee-jin, the chief flight attendant
 * Park Hae-joon as Park Tae-su, Blue House Crisis Management Center director

Supporting

 * Woo Mi-hwa as Hye-yoon, In-ho's wife who is a passenger
 * Hyun Bong-sik as Park Yoon-chul, the investigative partner who came with Inho.
 * Moon Sook as Doctor Han, a passenger who is a doctor
 * Seol In-ah as Tae-eun, a flight attendant
 * Kwon Han-sol as Min-jung, In-ho's daughter
 * Kim Bo-min as Soo-min, the daughter of Jae-hyuk whom he travels with
 * Kim Gook-hee as Mi-ryang, a passenger who boards the airplane with her friend.
 * Lee Yul-eum as Park Shi-young, a flight attendant
 * Jang Seo-yeon as flight attendant
 * Jeon Su-ji as Assistant Secretary Oh
 * Lee Soo-mi as Hye-yoon's friend, a passenger who boards the airplane.
 * Shin Soo-yeon as High School student, a passenger who boards the airplane.

Production
On August 29, 2019, Showbox confirmed that Song Kang-ho and Lee Byung-hun have agreed to appear in director Han Jae-rim's next film Emergency Declaration. On 30 March 2020, it was reported that the film has been put on hold due to the outbreak of COVID-19. In May 2020, the cast of the film was finalized as Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, Jeon Do-yeon, Kim Nam-gil, Yim Si-wan, Kim So-jin and Park Hae-joon. Filming began in the same month.

The airplane set was made by airlifting an entire scrapped plane from the United States. The motif of the early model of the Boeing 777, was used to create a set. With the help of a gimbal with a diameter of 7 meters and a length of 12 meters, it was made to rotate 360-degrees.

On 31 August 2020, the distributors of the film Showbox announced that filming had stopped due to the resurgence of COVID-19. Filming restarted on September 12, 2020, and wrapped on October 24, 2020. The director said, "As a producer and a director, I am very satisfied with the fact that everyone finished shooting well." On post production, the director Han Jae-rim said about the filming and performance, "The set is also a set, but the part to watch out for in the airplane scene is the outstanding performance of the actors. This is what I really want to show off".

Release
Emergency Declaration was invited to the out of competition section of the 74th Cannes Film Festival to be held from 6 to 17 July 2021 and had its world premiere on July 16. It was slated to release theatrically in January 2022, but due to a new wave of the COVID-19 pandemic its release was delayed. It was finally released theatrically in South Korea on August 3, 2022 and in the United States on August 12, 2022. The film was released in Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Malaysia on August 4, and was invited to the Orbita section, the competition section at the 55th Sitges Film Festival to be held from October 6 to October 16, 2022.

Home media
The film will be released on Coupang Play on September 7, 2022.

Box office
The film was released on August 3 on 1776 screens. It opened at number 1 at the Korean box office with 336,751 viewers. It logged one million viewers on the fourth day of its release after topping the box office for two days. It took 18 days for the film to surpass 2 million viewers.

, it was the 8th highest-grossing Korean film of 2022 with a gross of US$14.7 million and 2.1 million admissions according to the Korean Film Council. With a production cost of about, the film required about 5.2 million (South Korean) admissions to cross the break-even point. At the end of August, the film was sold for and released exclusively on Coupang Play. By skipping VOD service, the film was able to recover its production costs thanks to the down payment.

Critical response
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 64% approval rating, based on 33 reviews with an average rating of 5.5/10.

Im Soo-yeon of Cine21, stated that the film "resembles director Bong Joon-ho's Monster rather than a Hollywood movie about hijacking or aviation disasters". Concluding, Im wrote, "This is a new film from director Han Jae-rim, who directed Contemplation and The King." Lee Marshall reviewing the film for Screen Daily was critical of the timing of the film. He appreciated the car chase sequence filmed through the windscreen of the vehicle in pursuit. Concluding Lee wrote, ".... but the film remains as a series of sketches that are all but erased by the film’s trite and inauthentic ending." Peter Debruge of Variety appreciating the film wrote, "From a storytelling perspective, seeing what Han can do with the interior of a plane — and a whole lot of CGI — is downright inspirational." Jared Mobarak writing in The Film Stage graded the film as B− and wrote, "The plane is in danger. It can't land until a plan to alleviate that danger is made on the ground. Everything that occurs reinforces those two truths. Even so, it's never boring." Laura Sirikul of The Nerds of Color rated the film 3.5/5 and praised, the production design, cinematography, and CGI on the plane interior as "incredible". Sirikul stated, "The film was filled with so many twists and turns that you don’t really notice the long duration. It also amps up the anxiety and stakes by adding more and more surprises."

Therese Lacson writing in Collider graded the film as C+ and wrote, "With so much holding it down, it feels impossible for Emergency Declaration to take flight, and it lives in the shadow of disaster films that capitalize on the hallmarks of its genre, rather than trying to do too much at the same time."