Con Air meets Predator in extremely bloody Korean action movie
This week, I saw someone mention Wolf hunting projectThe recently released Korean genre mix has just appeared on VOD platforms, as a bloody doll nesting report. I haven’t been able to stop thinking about that description ever since.
Another way to describe Wolf hunting project To be “air response carnivores on a boat.” From these two summaries, you can get a great idea of whether or not this movie is right for you.It’s definitely mine.
The background is simple: A group of dangerous criminals are being transported on a cargo ship from the Philippines to South Korea. They were being escorted by police officers, but none of them realized that a monster was lurking like a stomp on the deck below. And even before the monster wakes up, everything seems to fall apart as the inmates try to violently break out of the prison.
Wolf hunting project thrives on traits understandable to police as well as criminals, with evocative costumes, make-up, and general attitudes of the characters. (One prominent criminal, seen above, has a sickly scaly tattoo running down his neck.)
But the real highlight is the violence. The murders in Wolf hunting project absolutely brutal – the movie reveled in gore, and the director said they used 2.5 tons of fake blood while filming. It shows. This is definitely the bloodiest action movie I’ve ever seen (which is a compliment), and I say this as a huge fan of Timo Tjahjanto’s distinctive bloody action franchise in the series. movies like Night comes for us.
But it’s not just blood that increases violence. The film’s sound design, especially the metallic sound used when the stowaways wakes up, adds to the horror and anomaly of this unknown creature.
Wolf hunting project hit all the necessary beats well and don’t worry too much about trivial things like “plot coherence” or “deep character descriptions”. Instead, it uses all the tools available to it to create a work of the fun genre for those who aspire to dozens of bloody, visceral murders. If you’re like me, that’s a recipe for a great time.
Wolf hunting project Available to rent or buy digitally on Amazon, apple tvAnd vudu. It’s also available for free with a library card on Hoopla.