HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: 10 Pairs of Anytime Passes to Epic World War II Film ‘My Way’

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CHICAGO – In our latest epic World War II edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 10 admit-two run-of-engagement anytime movie passes up for grabs to the new film “My Way” from Korea’s game-changing director Je-kyu Kang! Pick your own showing!

Inspired by true events, “My Way” stars Dong-gun Jang (as Jun-shik Kim), Jô Odagiri, Bingbing Fan, In-kwon Kim, Michael Arnold, Michael Frederick Arnold and Ismail Deniz from writer and director Je-kyu Kang and writer Byung-in Kim. In Chicago, “My Way” opened on April 20, 2012.

These anytime passes can be used at Chicago’s AMC River East and select AMC suburban locations at the showing of your choosing during the film’s theatrical run. To win your free anytime movie passes for “My Way,” just answer our question in this Web-based submission form. That’s it! Directions to enter this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup and win can be found below.

The movie poster for My Way from Korea's game-changing director Je-kyu Kang
The movie poster for “My Way” from Korea’s game-changing director Je-kyu Kang.
Image credit: Well Go

Here is the synopsis for “My Way”:

“My Way” is an epic telling of a World War II story that no one has ever heard before. The film is the latest from Korea’s game-changing director Je-kyu Kang. After emerging as bitter rivals and enemies as young marathon runners, Korean native Kim Jun-shik and Japanese aristocrat Tatsuo Hasegawa both find themselves in the Japanese army.

They’re fighting the Chinese and Soviets in a bloody battle. Jun-shik is there under duress while Tatsuo is a powerful colonel. After both are taken prisoner by the Soviets, their mutual hatred and mistrust boils over into a violence that is only stopped by the continuing horror of the war. Forced to fight for the Soviets, the two eventually rely on each other for survival.

They make it to Germany where they are in turn separated and forced to fight for the Nazis. They meet again at Normandy Beach. Both unlikely survivors, they are bonded together by history as they struggle to survive one more terrible battle as the allies arrive on D-Day.

The movie trailer for “My Way” can be watched now below.

To secure your free “My Way” passes, you must be logged into your HollywoodChicago.com Web site account. If you don’t yet have one, you can quickly register here. Having a free Web site account with a valid e-mail is required to win this Hookup.

Next, simply answer our question. You must submit your answer using this confidential, Web-based submission form. Comments have been disabled on this page.

You must include your first and last name, e-mail address and physical mailing address in your submission. Your personal information will not be sold or shared, will be kept strictly confidential and is only for awarding winning entries. Please answer our question below.


If you got drafted for war today, would you go without question or attempt to be excused?
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This HollywoodChicago.com Hookup is simple: 10 HollywoodChicago.com readers will be randomly selected as the winners of our “My Way” Hookup! The winners will be snail mailed their run-of-engagement anytime movie passes at our expense. Good luck!

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