This film follows three grim reapers as they guide a soul through the trials of the underworld, while the God of the House attempts to restore their forgotten memories from a thousand years ago, resulting in intertwining fates and a exploration of redemption, memory, and the inevitability of death. Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days is a 2018 Korean Korean-language Action Drama motion picture featuring Ha Jung-woo, Ju Ji-hoon, Kim Hyang-gi, Ma Dong-seok, Kim Dong-wook, Jung Woo Ha and Soo-jung Ye. The movie is based on Along with the Gods by Joo Ho-min. Realies Pictures in association with Dexter Studios. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Kim Yong-hwa, Won Dong-yeon and Kim Ho-sung. The movie is directed by Kim Yong-hwa. Lotte Entertainment acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days was released on 22nd August 2018 and takes a screen time of 141 minutes. Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days was made on a budget of ₹2000 crore and at the box office it grossed only $92 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Kim Yong-hwa. Cinematography was done by Kim Byung-seo and editing by Kim Hye-jin and Zino Kim. The music was composed by Bang Jun-seok.
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Jini Score 8.5/10
Critics Score 44%
Rating 7.1/10
Jini Score 8.5%
Critics Score 44
Rating 7.1
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Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : neutral
Positive Review Rating : 44%
Jason Bechervaise
In what is an undeniably overstuffed and overlong script, Kim Yong hwa (Mr. Go) seems to be less concerned with the plots lack of focus than searching for opportunities for further films though for many this doesnt mean it will be any less enjoyable. ( Read More )
Elizabeth Kerr
He makes the most of what is essentially an expositionary role, brandishing his singular bruising charm and stealing almost every scene hes in. ( Read More )
Noel Murray
Theyre primarily unified by the incessantly buoyant musical score and some choppy looking CGI. ( Read More )
James Marsh
Whereas the original was magical and engrossing, its follow up is at times a thunderous slog. ( Read More )
Min-sik Yoon
The film is one that had potential to be great but ended up just being OK, and that is not OK. ( Read More )