Stop dragging the kissaki of your sword through the gravel you whiny emo ninja suck stain!
But less seriously,
The Korean kung-fu film market is currently what the Hong-Kong one was several years ago - the innovators in the genre. This looks like a fusion project intended for release to both markets, and borrows heavily from the mythos of at least three epic tales. Just from the trailers alone I see the influences of Lone Wolf and Cub, Journey to the West, and every arty kung-fu flick (I'm looking at your Crouching Tiger) from the last decade.
Maybe not in the theatre, but they will likely get my hard-earned on the DVD release.
But less seriously,
The Korean kung-fu film market is currently what the Hong-Kong one was several years ago - the innovators in the genre. This looks like a fusion project intended for release to both markets, and borrows heavily from the mythos of at least three epic tales. Just from the trailers alone I see the influences of Lone Wolf and Cub, Journey to the West, and every arty kung-fu flick (I'm looking at your Crouching Tiger) from the last decade.
Maybe not in the theatre, but they will likely get my hard-earned on the DVD release.