Kingdom: Ashin of the North

And so it begins.

7.1
20211h 32m

Tragedy, betrayal and a mysterious discovery fuel a woman's vengeance for the loss of her tribe and family.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Kingdom: Ashin of the North | Main Trailer | Netflix

Kingdom: Ashin of the North | Main Trailer | Netflix

Thumbnail for video: Kingdom: Ashin of the North | Teaser Trailer | Netflix

Kingdom: Ashin of the North | Teaser Trailer | Netflix

Cast

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Park Byung-eun

Min Chi-rok

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Kim Si-a

Little Ashin

Photo of Jung Suk-won

Jung Suk-won

Cho Beom-il

Photo of Ji Hyun-jun

Ji Hyun-jun

Military Officer

Photo of Kwon Beom-taek

Kwon Beom-taek

Physician Lee Seung-hui

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Lee Se-ho

Pajeo Clan Man

Photo of Han Kyu-won

Han Kyu-won

Chakho Man

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Jeon Su-ji

Ashin's Mother

Photo of Lee Jae-kyoon

Lee Jae-kyoon

Pajeo Clan Man

Photo of Choi Dong-goo

Choi Dong-goo

Pajeo Clan Man

Photo of Kim Kang-bin

Kim Kang-bin

Pajeo Clan Man

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Reviews

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Giovanni

8/10

Ashin of the North is a 2021 South Korea production. It lasts for one hour and thirty-two minutes, and, let us say it, it’s a nice piece of cinematography.

At the end of Season 2 of the series “Kingdom“, the audience discovered a new and mysterious character: Ashin. And, as always happens with a season’s finale, further questions without an answer.

It’s a story of betrayals, magic, war, zombies and revenge. Ashin is a movie to watch because introduces us to the Kingdom series available on Netflix. Will Ashin completes her revenge? And why she needs it? All the details at https://www.spotamovie.com/ashin-of-the-north-2021-movie-review/

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ParkMin

3/10

I really liked their gradual introduction to the theme and the zombies but this kind of introduction felt too long and lasted for several episodes without any pieces moving in the story. It was a bit obvious this was done on purpose to delay progress for Season 2. Meanwhile, Season 2 took a step back and tried to develop its characters even though there was no room for that. Although Kingdom as a whole is relatively short but it needed a more precise cut to suit what we've been presented. Maybe cutting it down to 8 episodes in total would be ideal. The slow atmospheric shots with eerie background music were pleasant at first, but they quickly became overused to death and an abrupt change was needed but never happened. The movie Ashin of the North was an unnecessary addition that felt empty, out of place and was missing something to make us care. In traditional Netflix fashion, always make sure to lay the groundwork for endless possible future seasons/iterations at the end of every turn. Despicable greed!

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