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{{Infobox Movie|{{PAGENAME}} | {{Infobox Movie|{{PAGENAME}} | ||
|name = My Way | |name = My Way<br>마이 웨이 | ||
|picture = MyWay.jpg | |picture = MyWay.jpg | ||
|caption = | |caption = Theatrical Poster | ||
|country = [[ File:KoreanFlag.jpg|25px]] South Korea | |country = [[File:KoreanFlag.jpg|25px]] South Korea | ||
|director = Kang Je-gyu | |director = Kang Je-gyu | ||
|date= 2011 | |date= 2011 | ||
|language = Korean | |language = Korean<br>Japanese<br>Russian<br>German | ||
|studio= CJ Entertainment | |studio= CJ Entertainment | ||
|distributor= | |distributor= CJ Entertainment | ||
|character1=Kim Jun- | |character1=Kim Jun-shik | ||
|actor1=[[ Dong-gun Jang]] | |actor1=[[Dong-gun Jang]] | ||
|character2=Tatsuo Hasegawa | |character2=Tatsuo Hasegawa | ||
|actor2=[[ | |actor2=[[Jô Odagiri]] | ||
|character3=Shirai | |character3=Shirai | ||
|actor3=[[Fan Bingbing]] | |actor3=[[Fan Bingbing]] | ||
|character4=Lee Jong-dae | |character4=Lee Jong-dae | ||
|actor4=[[Kim In-kwon]] | |actor4=[[Kim In-kwon]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''My Way''' (Korean title:마이 웨이 | '''My Way''' (Korean title: '''마이 웨이''') is a 2011 South Korean war film directed by Kang Je-gyu. Two rival marathoners, Korean rickshaw driver Kim Jun-shik ([[Dong-gun Jang]]) and Japanese-born Tatsuo Hasegawa ([[Jô Odagiri]]), are put into front-line service with the Imperial Japanese Army, Jun-shik a draftee and Tatsuo a fiercely Nationalist colonel. Captured by the Red Army during the Battle of Khalkhin Gol, they endure a harsh journey that takes them from a forced-labor camp in Russia to battle against the Wehrmacht and ultimately defending Omaha Beach from the Americans on D-Day. | ||
{{Film Title|My Way}} | |||
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{{Spoilers}} | |||
=Sidearms= | =Sidearms= | ||
== | ==Colt M1911A1== | ||
A Wehrmacht officer uses | A Wehrmacht officer uses the [[Colt M1911A1]] during the Battle of Hedosk. This is not necessarily inaccurate, as captured M1911A1 pistols were used by German forces designated as the "Pistole 660(a)". Close examination shows that the gun is not actually fired, with muzzle flashes added in post-production. | ||
[[File: | [[File:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[File:MW German HiPower.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Wehrmacht officer (lower-right corner) fires | [[File:MW German HiPower.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Wehrmacht officer (lower-right corner) fires an M1911A1 at charging Soviet troops.]] | ||
==Nambu Type 14== | ==Nambu Type 14== | ||
Tatsuo Hasegawa ([[ | Tatsuo Hasegawa ([[Jô Odagiri]]) and several other Japanese officers use the [[Nambu Type 14]]. Note that the large trigger guard makes this a "late" Nambu, which would be inaccurate for the Battle of Khalkhin Gol. | ||
[[File:NambuType14Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Nambu Type 14 - 8x22mm Nambu]] | [[File:NambuType14Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Nambu Type 14 - 8x22mm Nambu]] | ||
[[File:MW IJA Type14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kim Jun- | [[File:MW IJA Type14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kim Jun-shik ([[Dong-gun Jang]]) is held at gunpoint with a Nambu Type 14. Note the anachronistic large trigger guard.]] | ||
[[File:MW Tatsuo Type14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo Hasegawa ([[ | [[File:MW Tatsuo Type14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo Hasegawa ([[Jô Odagiri]]) aims his Nambu Type 14.]] | ||
[[File:MW Tatsuo Type14 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo shoots a Red Army tanker with his Nambu Type 14.]] | [[File:MW Tatsuo Type14 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo shoots a Red Army tanker with his Nambu Type 14.]] | ||
[[File:MW Tatsuo Type14 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo fires his Nambu Type 14.]] | [[File:MW Tatsuo Type14 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo fires his Nambu Type 14.]] | ||
==Tokarev TT-33== | ==Tokarev TT-33== | ||
The [[ | The [[Tokarev TT-33]] is used by Red Army prison guards and Commissar's guards. Tatsuo Hasegawa ([[Jô Odagiri]]) also uses a presumably-captured TT-33 to execute retreating Japanese soldiers at Khalkhin Gol. | ||
[[File:TT-33.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | [[File:TT-33.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | ||
[[File:MW Tatsuo TT33.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo Hasegawa ([[ | [[File:MW Tatsuo TT33.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo Hasegawa ([[Jô Odagiri]]) fires his captured Tokarev TT-33 at retreating IJA soldiers.]] | ||
[[File:MW Tatsuo TT33 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo's TT-33 clicks empty.]] | [[File:MW Tatsuo TT33 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo's TT-33 clicks empty.]] | ||
[[File:MW Soviet TT33.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo is coerced into enlisting in the Red Army with a Tokarev TT-33.]] | [[File:MW Soviet TT33.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo is coerced into enlisting in the Red Army with a Tokarev TT-33.]] | ||
[[File:MW Soviet TT33 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Soviet Commissar fires his TT-33 signify the start of a charge.]] | [[File:MW Soviet TT33 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Soviet Commissar fires his TT-33 signify the start of a charge.]] | ||
[[File:MW Tatsuo TT33 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo fires his TT-33 during a flashback to Khalkhin Gol.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet TT33 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Soviet Commissar executes retreating Soviet soldiers with his TT-33.]] | [[File:MW Soviet TT33 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Soviet Commissar executes retreating Soviet soldiers with his TT-33.]] | ||
==Walther P38== | ==Walther P38== | ||
The [[Walther P38]] is | The [[Walther P38]] is held by a Wehrmacht officer during D-Day. | ||
[[File:P38.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Walther P38 - 9x19mm]] | [[File:P38.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Walther P38 - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[File:MW German P38.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Wehrmacht officer holds his Walther P38 on Kim Jun- | [[File:MW German P38.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Wehrmacht officer holds his Walther P38 on Kim Jun-shik ([[Dong-gun Jang]]) and Tatsuo Hasegawa ([[Jô Odagiri]]).]] | ||
[[File:MW German P38 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close-up of the P38.]] | [[File:MW German P38 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close-up of the P38.]] | ||
=Submachine Guns= | =Submachine Guns= | ||
==M1928A1 Thompson== | ==M1928A1 Thompson== | ||
At least one of the | At least one of the US soldiers attacking Omaha Beach carries an [[M1928A1 Thompson]]. | ||
[[File:M1928A1 Thompson.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:M1928A1 Thompson.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M1928A1 Thompson - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[File:MW US 98K.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The soldier | [[File:MW US 98K.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The soldier in the center of the image carries an M1928A1 Thompson.]] | ||
==M1A1 Thompson== | ==M1A1 Thompson== | ||
Several | Several US soldiers landing at Omaha Beach carry the [[M1A1 Thompson]]. | ||
[[File:M1sb.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:M1sb.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M1A1 Thompson - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[File:MW US Thompson.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M1A1 Thompson can be seen in the hands of the front-and-center soldier, as well as a bullet hole in his helmet.]] | [[File:MW US Thompson.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M1A1 Thompson can be seen in the hands of the front-and-center soldier, as well as a bullet hole in his helmet. The soldiers are from the 4th Infantry Division, which is inaccurate as they were not present at Omaha Beach.]] | ||
[[File:MW US Thompson 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Still | [[File:MW US Thompson 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Still holding his Thompson, the slain GI falls.]] | ||
==PPSh-41== | ==PPSh-41== | ||
Both Red Army and Wehrmacht | Both Red Army and Wehrmacht soldiers use the [[PPSh-41]] (not inaccurate, many German soldiers fighting on the Ostfront used captured PPSh-41s). However, the weapon does make an appearance amongst the labor camp guards in scenes set pre-1941, which would make it anachronistic. | ||
[[File:PPSH-01-SMG.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:PPSH-01-SMG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|PPSh-41 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | ||
[[File:MW Soviet PPSH.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The PPSh-41 can be seen in the center of the | [[File:MW Soviet PPSH.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The PPSh-41 can be seen in the center of the image.]] | ||
[[File:MW German PPSH.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Wehrmacht soldier (upper left) fires a PPSh-41. The soldier next to him is firing a [[Degtyaryov_DP_Series_Machine_Gun#Degtyaryov_DP-27.2FDP-28|Degtyaryov DP-28]].]] | [[File:MW German PPSH.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Wehrmacht soldier (upper left) fires a PPSh-41. The soldier next to him is firing a [[Degtyaryov_DP_Series_Machine_Gun#Degtyaryov_DP-27.2FDP-28|Degtyaryov DP-28]].]] | ||
=Rifles= | =Rifles/Carbines= | ||
==Arisaka Type 38== | ==Arisaka Type 38== | ||
The [[ | The [[Arisaka Type 38]] is the main weapon of the Imperial Japanese Army, including Kim Jun-shik ([[Dong-gun Jang]]) and Lee Jong-dae ([[Kim In-kwon]]). | ||
[[File:Arisakat38.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Arisakat38.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Arisaka Type 38 - 6.5x50mmSR Arisaka]] | ||
[[File:Type 38 rifle and Type 30 bayonet.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Arisaka Type 38 rifle with Type 30 bayonet - 6.5x50mmSR Arisaka.]] | |||
[[File:MW JongDae Arisaka.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lee Jong-dae ([[Kim In-kwon]]) uses his Arisaka Type 38 to bayonet a Soviet soldier.]] | [[File:MW JongDae Arisaka.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lee Jong-dae ([[Kim In-kwon]]) uses his Arisaka Type 38 to bayonet a Soviet soldier.]] | ||
[[File:MW IJA Arisaka.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An IJA soldier | [[File:MW IJA Arisaka.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An IJA soldier holds his Arisaka Type 38.]] | ||
[[File:MW JongDae Arisaka 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lee Jong-dae ([[Kim In-kwon]]) fires his Arisaka Type 38 at a sniper nest.]] | [[File:MW JongDae Arisaka 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lee Jong-dae ([[Kim In-kwon]]) fires his Arisaka Type 38 at a sniper's nest.]] | ||
[[File:MW JunShik Arisaka.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kim Jun- | [[File:MW JunShik Arisaka.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kim Jun-shik ([[Dong-gun Jang]]) aims his Arisaka Type 38.]] | ||
[[File:MW JunShik Arisaka 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jun- | [[File:MW JunShik Arisaka 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jun-shik sweeps the sniper's nest.]] | ||
[[File:MW Shirai Arisaka.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shirai ([[Fan Bingbing]]) chambers an Arisaka Type 38.]] | [[File:MW Shirai Arisaka.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shirai ([[Fan Bingbing]]) chambers an Arisaka Type 38.]] | ||
[[File:MW Shirai Arisaka 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shirai aims | [[File:MW Shirai Arisaka 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shirai aims the Arisaka at an attacking Soviet aircraft.]] | ||
[[File:MW Shirai Arisaka 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Looking down the Arisaka Type 38.]] | [[File:MW Shirai Arisaka 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Looking down the Arisaka Type 38.]] | ||
==Karabiner 98k== | ==Karabiner 98k== | ||
The main weapon of the Wehrmacht soldiers is the [[Karabiner 98k]]. Oddly enough, several US soldiers also use the 98k - possibly because of an inadequate number of US rifles. | The main weapon of the Wehrmacht soldiers is the [[Karabiner 98k]]. Oddly enough, several US soldiers also use the 98k - possibly because of an inadequate number of US rifles. | ||
[[File:Karabiner-98K.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Karabiner-98K.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Karabiner 98k - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | ||
[[File:MW German 98K.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wehrmacht soldiers fire Karabiner 98k rifles at attacking | [[File:MW German 98K.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wehrmacht soldiers fire their Karabiner 98k rifles at attacking Soviet troops.]] | ||
[[File:MW German 98K 3 | [[File:MW German 98K 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Wehrmacht soldier fires his 98k.]] | ||
[[File:MW German 98K 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Eastern Battalion soldier, clearly of Asian descent, fires his Karabiner 98k from a machine gun nest.]] | [[File:MW German 98K 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Eastern Battalion soldier, clearly of Asian descent, fires his Karabiner 98k from a machine gun nest.]] | ||
[[File:MW US 98K.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the | [[File:MW US 98K.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the US soldiers charging Omaha Beach can be seen with a Karabiner 98k on the left of the image.]] | ||
==Karabiner 98k "Kriegsmodell"== | ==Karabiner 98k "Kriegsmodell"== | ||
Karim ([[Ismail Deniz]]), an Eastern Battalion soldier of Middle-Eastern origin can be seen with a [[Karabiner 98k "Kriegsmodell"]] rifle, a late war version of the Kar98k intended to simplify production. Specifically this rifle is a "semi-Kriegsmodell" as it incorporates some simplification features (simpler screw-retained barrel bands and no bayonet lug or cleaning rod) but not all (it still has the disk on the buttstock to aid in disassembly of the bolt). | |||
[[File:Kar 98k semi kriegsmodell.jpg|thumb|none| | [[File:Kar 98k semi kriegsmodell.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Karabiner 98k "Kriegsmodell" - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | ||
[[File:MW German 98K 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Karabiner 98k "Kriegsmodell" slung around a | [[File:MW German 98K 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Karabiner 98k "Kriegsmodell" slung around Karim's back.]] | ||
==Karabiner 98k Sniper Rifle== | |||
Shirai ([[Fan Bingbing]]), a Chinese guerrilla sniper, uses what appears to be a [[Karabiner 98k|Karabiner 98k Sniper Rifle]] fitted with a ZF39 scope on a side rail mount. The choice of weapon is inaccurate, but since the film was shot in Latvia and the weapon is never seen in much detail, it is probably meant to stand in for the more accurate [[Mauser_Rifle_Series#Type_Zhongzheng_Rifle|Type Zhongzheng Rifle]]. | |||
[[File:Kar98k ZF39.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Karabiner 98k with Zeiss ZF39 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | |||
[[File:MW Shirai Kar98.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close-up of the Karabiner 98k sniper rifle.]] | |||
[[File:MW Shirai Kar98 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A smarter sniper would move after firing a few shots.]] | |||
[[File:MW Shirai Kar98 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Looking through the scope.]] | |||
[[File:MW Shirai Kar98 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close-up of the trigger.]] | |||
[[File:MW Shirai Kar98 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ejecting brass.]] | |||
[[File:MW Shirai Kar98 6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gunpowder smoke and the open chamber.]] | |||
==VZ-24 Czech Mauser== | |||
At least, one German soldier can be seen with a [[VZ-24 Czech Mauser]] rifle. | |||
[[File:Czech vz. 24.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Czech vz. 24 - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | |||
[[File:MW German 98K 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Wehrmacht soldier fires his Czech Mauser at USAAF B-17 bombers.]] | |||
==M1 Garand== | |||
The US soldiers landing at Omaha Beach are mostly armed with the [[M1 Garand]]. | |||
[[File:M1 Garand.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M1 Garand - .30-06]] | |||
[[File:MW US M1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|US soldiers fire their M1 Garand rifles.]] | |||
[[File:MW US M1 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M1 rifles in action.]] | |||
[[File:MW US M1 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|US soldiers fire covering fire.]] | |||
[[File:MW US M1 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A GI takes down a German soldier with his M1.]] | |||
==M1 Carbine== | |||
Several US soldiers are armed with the [[M1 Carbine]]. Some of the Carbines are fitted with the anachronistic bayonet lug. | |||
[[File:M1-Carbine.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M1 Carbine - .30 Carbine]] | |||
[[File:MW US Carbine.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An US soldier fires his M1 Carbine with bayonet lug.]] | |||
[[File:MW US Carbine 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An US soldier scales a cliff with his Carbine. Note the director seems to have confused Omaha Beach with Pointe du Hoc, as the grappling hooks were only utilized in the latter area.]] | |||
==Mosin Nagant M91/30== | |||
The majority of Red Army soldiers are armed with the [[Mosin_Nagant_Rifle#Mosin_Nagant_Rifle|Mosin Nagant M91/30]] rifle, including the Japanese and Korean draftees. | |||
[[File:M9130.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mmR]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet M9130.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Red Army cavalryman attempts to bayonet Kim Jun-shik ([[Dong-gun Jang]]) with his Mosin Nagant M91/30.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet M9130 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Soviet camp guard works the bolt on his M91/30.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet M9130 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Soviet firing squad aim their rifles.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet M9130 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Red Army Commissar hands out Mosin Nagant M91/30 rifles to a crowd of draftees.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet M9130 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Red Army soldiers hand out rifles.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet M9130 6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Korean draftee runs into battle with his rifle.]] | |||
[[File:MW Tatsuo M9130 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo Hasegawa ([[Jô Odagiri]]) fires his Mosin Nagant M91/30.]] | |||
[[File:MW Tatsuo M9130 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tatsuo with his rifle.]] | |||
[[File:MW JongDae M9130.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lee Jong-dae ([[Kim In-kwon]]) fires his Mosin Nagant M91/30.]] | |||
[[File:MW JongDae M9130 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lee Jong-dae chambers his rifle. Next to him is Kim Jun-shik ([[Dong-gun Jang]]) also armed with an M91/30.]] | |||
=Machine Guns= | |||
==Browning Automatic Rifle== | |||
An US soldier can be seen with a [[Browning Automatic Rifle]] sans bipod. | |||
[[File:BAR.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Browning Automatic Rifle - .30-06]] | |||
[[File:MW US BAR.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A GI (upper middle) runs into battle with his Browning Automatic Rifle.]] | |||
==Browning M1919A6== | |||
An US soldier can be seen firing a [[Browning_M1919#Browning_M1919A6|Browning M1919A6]] at Omaha Beach. | |||
[[File:M1919a late WWII.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Browning M1919A6 - .30-06]] | |||
[[File:MW US M1919A6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An US soldier can be seen firing a Browning M1919A6 on an obstacle whilst his assistant feeds the ammunition.]] | |||
==Degtyaryov DP-28== | |||
The [[Degtyaryov_DP_Series_Machine_Gun#Degtyaryov_DP-27.2FDP-28|Degtyaryov DP-28]] is used by the Red Army turret gunners on the BT-5 tanks that attack the Japanese positions at Khalkhin Gol. | |||
[[File:DP-28.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Degtyaryov DP-28 - 7.62x54mmR]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet DP28.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Degtyaryov DP-28 mounted on a BT-5 tank.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet DP28 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A BT-5 tank going into action.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet DP28 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Red Army tanker fires the DP-28.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet DP28 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Red Army tanker fires the DP-28.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet DP28 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hit by Tatsuo's Nambu, a tank gunner drops the DP-28.]] | |||
[[File:MW German DP28.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A German soldier fires a presumably-captured DP-28 at Hedosk.]] | |||
[[File:MW German PPSH.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another German soldier fires a DP-28. The soldier next to him is firing a PPSh-41.]] | |||
==Maxim M1910/30== | |||
A Red Army blocking detachment use a [[Maxim#Maxim_M1910.2F30|Maxim M1910/30]] to shoot retreating Soviet soldiers. | |||
[[File:Maxim M1910 30.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Maxim M1910/30 - 7.62x54mmR]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet Maxim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Red Army soldiers stand by with a Maxim M1910/30.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet Maxim 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Maxim opens fire.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet Maxim 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close-up of the barrel.]] | |||
[[File:MW Soviet Maxim 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Maxim firing. Note the ammunition box.]] | |||
==MG34== | |||
Wehrmacht soldiers use the [[MG34]] during the Battle of Hedosk and in defense of Omaha Beach. | |||
[[File:Mg-34.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MG34 - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | |||
[[File:MW German MG34.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An MG34 crew waits for the order to open fire.]] | |||
[[File:MW German MG34 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An MG34 firing from Omaha Beach.]] | |||
==MG42== | |||
The [[MG42]] is the main machine gun of the Wehrmacht soldiers. All scenes of the MG42 firing seem to erroneously depict its rate of fire at around 800-900 rpm, significantly slower than the 1200-1800 rpm it was actually capable of. Also note that its appearance in the Battle of Hedosk is inaccurate; the battle is set in 1941, a year before the MG42 was adopted. Kim Jun-shik ([[Dong-gun Jang]]) and Tatsuo Hasegawa ([[Jô Odagiri]]) also use the MG42 during the D-Day landings. | |||
[[File:MG42.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MG42 - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | |||
[[File:MG42 Left.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MG42 with sling and bipod collapsed - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | |||
[[File:MW German MG42 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The MG42 mowing down Soviet soldiers.]] | |||
[[File:MW German MG42 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A German soldier (looking very much like Pike from ''[[Dad's Army]]'') fires the MG42.]] | |||
[[File:MW German MG42 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kim Jun-shik ([[Dong-gun Jang]]) and Tatsuo Hasegawa ([[Jô Odagiri]]) fire MG42 machine guns from a bunker.]] | |||
[[File:MW German MG42 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kim Jun-shik and Tatsuo Hasegawa fire MG42 machine guns from a bunker.]] | |||
[[File:MW German MG42 6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A German soldier firing an MG42 at Omaha Beach.]] | |||
==Browning M1919A4 (mocked-up as Type 92 HMG)== | |||
Imperial Japanese soldiers fire a [[Browning M1919A4]] mocked-up as a [[Type 92 heavy machine gun]] at Red Army cavalrymen during the Battle of Khalkhin Gol. | |||
[[File:M1919A4.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Browning M1919A4 - .30-06]] | |||
[[File:Japanese Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun - 7.7x58mmSR]] | |||
[[File:MW IJA Type92.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Japanese soldiers fire the mocked-up Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun. Note the M1919A4 cocking handle.]] | |||
[[File:MW IJA Type92 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Real Type 92 machine guns only use strips, not belts of ammunition. Also note the M1919A4 rear sight, which is not actually in line with the forward sight.]] | |||
=Flamethrowers= | |||
==Unknown Flamethrower== | |||
A Soviet tanker can be seen firing an unknown mounted flamethrower from the turret of a BT-5 tank. | |||
[[File:MW Soviet Flamethrower.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Soviet tanker firing an unknown flamethrower.]] | |||
=Grenades= | |||
==Mk 2 Hand Grenade== | |||
US soldiers at Omaha Beach use the [[Mk 2 hand grenade|Mk 2 Hand Grenade]]s. | |||
[[File:MK2 grenade DoD.jpg|thumb|none|180px|Mk 2 High-Explosive Fragmentation Hand Grenade]] | |||
[[File:MW US Grenade.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An US soldier pulls the pin on his Mk 2 Hand Grenade.]] | |||
[[File:MW US Grenade 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Mk 2 Hand Grenade lying on a bunker floor.]] | |||
==Type 97 Hand Grenade== | |||
Kim Jun-shik ([[Dong-gun Jang]]) uses a [[Type 97 hand grenade|Type 97 Hand Grenade]] to flush out a sniper's nest in Mongolia. | |||
[[File:Japanese-type97-grenade.jpg|thumb|none|150px|Type 97 High-Explosive Fragmentation Hand Grenade]] | |||
[[File:MW JunShik Type97.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Kim Jun-shik ([[Dong-gun Jang]]) prepares his Type 97 Hand Grenade.]] | |||
[[File:MW IJA Type97.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Type 97 Hand Grenade can be seen amongst the rest of the sniper's loot.]] | |||
=Others= | |||
==2cm FlaK 38== | |||
German troops are seen firing [[2cm FlaK 38]] anti-aircraft guns during D-Day. | |||
[[Image:Flak38single.jpg|thumb|none|400px|German 2cm FlaK 38 in single mounting - 20x138mmB]] | |||
[[File:MW IJA flak.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A German soldier runs to the FlaK.]] | |||
==7.5 cm Pak 40== | |||
German soldiers also use a [[7.5 cm Pak 40]] anti-tank gun to fire at American landing crafts. | |||
[[Image:7,5 cm-Pak 40.jpg|thumb|none|400px|7.5 cm Pak 40 anti-tank gun - 75x714mmR]] | |||
[[File:MW IJA pak1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A German soldier gives the signal "Ready to fire!".]] | |||
[[File:MW IJA pak2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The barrel of the PaK is seen.]] | |||
==Type 94 75mm Mountain Gun== | |||
Japanese soldiers use several Type 94 75mm Mountain Guns. | |||
[[Image:JapType94MG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Type 94 75mm Mountain Gun- 75x294 mmR]] | |||
[[File:MyWay-TMountain1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Japanese soldiers getting one gun in position.]] | |||
[[File:MyWay-TMountain2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A line of Japanese howitzers fire at incoming Soviet T-26 tanks.]] | |||
[[File:MyWay-TMountain3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A close-up.]] | |||
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My Way (Korean title: 마이 웨이) is a 2011 South Korean war film directed by Kang Je-gyu. Two rival marathoners, Korean rickshaw driver Kim Jun-shik (Dong-gun Jang) and Japanese-born Tatsuo Hasegawa (Jô Odagiri), are put into front-line service with the Imperial Japanese Army, Jun-shik a draftee and Tatsuo a fiercely Nationalist colonel. Captured by the Red Army during the Battle of Khalkhin Gol, they endure a harsh journey that takes them from a forced-labor camp in Russia to battle against the Wehrmacht and ultimately defending Omaha Beach from the Americans on D-Day.
The following weapons were used in the film My Way:
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Sidearms
Colt M1911A1
A Wehrmacht officer uses the Colt M1911A1 during the Battle of Hedosk. This is not necessarily inaccurate, as captured M1911A1 pistols were used by German forces designated as the "Pistole 660(a)". Close examination shows that the gun is not actually fired, with muzzle flashes added in post-production.
Nambu Type 14
Tatsuo Hasegawa (Jô Odagiri) and several other Japanese officers use the Nambu Type 14. Note that the large trigger guard makes this a "late" Nambu, which would be inaccurate for the Battle of Khalkhin Gol.
Tokarev TT-33
The Tokarev TT-33 is used by Red Army prison guards and Commissar's guards. Tatsuo Hasegawa (Jô Odagiri) also uses a presumably-captured TT-33 to execute retreating Japanese soldiers at Khalkhin Gol.
Walther P38
The Walther P38 is held by a Wehrmacht officer during D-Day.
Submachine Guns
M1928A1 Thompson
At least one of the US soldiers attacking Omaha Beach carries an M1928A1 Thompson.
M1A1 Thompson
Several US soldiers landing at Omaha Beach carry the M1A1 Thompson.
PPSh-41
Both Red Army and Wehrmacht soldiers use the PPSh-41 (not inaccurate, many German soldiers fighting on the Ostfront used captured PPSh-41s). However, the weapon does make an appearance amongst the labor camp guards in scenes set pre-1941, which would make it anachronistic.
Rifles/Carbines
Arisaka Type 38
The Arisaka Type 38 is the main weapon of the Imperial Japanese Army, including Kim Jun-shik (Dong-gun Jang) and Lee Jong-dae (Kim In-kwon).
Karabiner 98k
The main weapon of the Wehrmacht soldiers is the Karabiner 98k. Oddly enough, several US soldiers also use the 98k - possibly because of an inadequate number of US rifles.
Karabiner 98k "Kriegsmodell"
Karim (Ismail Deniz), an Eastern Battalion soldier of Middle-Eastern origin can be seen with a Karabiner 98k "Kriegsmodell" rifle, a late war version of the Kar98k intended to simplify production. Specifically this rifle is a "semi-Kriegsmodell" as it incorporates some simplification features (simpler screw-retained barrel bands and no bayonet lug or cleaning rod) but not all (it still has the disk on the buttstock to aid in disassembly of the bolt).
Karabiner 98k Sniper Rifle
Shirai (Fan Bingbing), a Chinese guerrilla sniper, uses what appears to be a Karabiner 98k Sniper Rifle fitted with a ZF39 scope on a side rail mount. The choice of weapon is inaccurate, but since the film was shot in Latvia and the weapon is never seen in much detail, it is probably meant to stand in for the more accurate Type Zhongzheng Rifle.
VZ-24 Czech Mauser
At least, one German soldier can be seen with a VZ-24 Czech Mauser rifle.
M1 Garand
The US soldiers landing at Omaha Beach are mostly armed with the M1 Garand.
M1 Carbine
Several US soldiers are armed with the M1 Carbine. Some of the Carbines are fitted with the anachronistic bayonet lug.
Mosin Nagant M91/30
The majority of Red Army soldiers are armed with the Mosin Nagant M91/30 rifle, including the Japanese and Korean draftees.
Machine Guns
Browning Automatic Rifle
An US soldier can be seen with a Browning Automatic Rifle sans bipod.
Browning M1919A6
An US soldier can be seen firing a Browning M1919A6 at Omaha Beach.
Degtyaryov DP-28
The Degtyaryov DP-28 is used by the Red Army turret gunners on the BT-5 tanks that attack the Japanese positions at Khalkhin Gol.
Maxim M1910/30
A Red Army blocking detachment use a Maxim M1910/30 to shoot retreating Soviet soldiers.
MG34
Wehrmacht soldiers use the MG34 during the Battle of Hedosk and in defense of Omaha Beach.
MG42
The MG42 is the main machine gun of the Wehrmacht soldiers. All scenes of the MG42 firing seem to erroneously depict its rate of fire at around 800-900 rpm, significantly slower than the 1200-1800 rpm it was actually capable of. Also note that its appearance in the Battle of Hedosk is inaccurate; the battle is set in 1941, a year before the MG42 was adopted. Kim Jun-shik (Dong-gun Jang) and Tatsuo Hasegawa (Jô Odagiri) also use the MG42 during the D-Day landings.
Browning M1919A4 (mocked-up as Type 92 HMG)
Imperial Japanese soldiers fire a Browning M1919A4 mocked-up as a Type 92 heavy machine gun at Red Army cavalrymen during the Battle of Khalkhin Gol.
Flamethrowers
Unknown Flamethrower
A Soviet tanker can be seen firing an unknown mounted flamethrower from the turret of a BT-5 tank.
Grenades
Mk 2 Hand Grenade
US soldiers at Omaha Beach use the Mk 2 Hand Grenades.
Type 97 Hand Grenade
Kim Jun-shik (Dong-gun Jang) uses a Type 97 Hand Grenade to flush out a sniper's nest in Mongolia.
Others
2cm FlaK 38
German troops are seen firing 2cm FlaK 38 anti-aircraft guns during D-Day.
7.5 cm Pak 40
German soldiers also use a 7.5 cm Pak 40 anti-tank gun to fire at American landing crafts.
Type 94 75mm Mountain Gun
Japanese soldiers use several Type 94 75mm Mountain Guns.