You clearly didn't understand anything about the movie. Everything was made on purpose. You can't give a opinion…
I really don't understand why you're all getting on the dude's case. THE FILM IS SHIT! I turned it off around 32 minutes in when the woman with the axe in her head stood back up.
Now, explain to me again how being a Hollywood professional makes a bad film good? The argument above claimed that only those who knew how to make a film could savour the marvel that this beneath the surface, hence common man couldn't possibly appreciate it!
Dumbest argument ever! It's like those idiots who try to argue modern art has depth the commoner cannot understand when, in reality, it's all a tax or money laundering scam!
The most important part of any film is the first 30 minutes! If it fails to capture and hold the viewer's attention, the rest of the film has no chance! So, did this improve?
I don't care! It's a crappy Japanese version of the even worse Diary of the Dead. 1/10.
It's just the same cast and general concept truth be told
Dang, considering how much I liked the characters and story of the first one, and how you've basically described the BIGGER, LOUDER, more expensive sequel that hopes to cash in glory of the original, it seems like a miss.
I may eventually get around to seeing it out of curiosity, at some point, but it's certainly no longer a priority.
This one started off well enough, but after 18 minutes, the lead had a FLAWLESS VICTORY over 50+ Korean yakuza, all armed with sharp weapons. 10 minutes later, the lead had more FLAWLESS VICTORIES - with the Mortal Kombat-style death moves - on almost countless men in suits.
Fast forward to the hour part, there's been a tiny bit of story, but it's too mixed in with the Hardcore Henry style of "storytelling" to continue watching to find out who's really who and how it all ends.
I had to turn it off at the hour mark! The insanely over-the-top action, the completely ludicrous, physics-denying stunts, the eyeball-aching CGI of the road battle.
Don't get me wrong: it's a technical marvel how it was all pulled off but, sadly, the viewer was never really considered. This is a vanity project on steroids! I could only recommend people to avoid this turd.
Because I've watched so many films, I divide and rate them according to origin. Also, it's not really fair to expect, say, a Vietnamese film to have the same production values as a Korean one.
I dropped this trash half way through the 3rd episode; wow, was this lame!
Awful CGI (why was it even needed), bland characters, an insanely stupid situation and ridiculous monsters - I mean: they're supposed to be humans who've mutated but they can't die? GTFO!
Needless to say but I didn't enjoy this even remotely, hence my giving it a 1*.
The comic started off well but really became a grind to finish, while I definitely thought that Hong (the lead) ended up with the wrong man! If this is based on the early issues, it could be enjoyable (hopefully the main love interest isn't as big a dick though).
A martial arts indie flick from when the Korean film industry was starting to pick up buzz, this is a brilliant film for anyone who studies martial arts but, regrettably - as the 5 people who rated it clearly shows - didn't ever get the recognition it deserved.
Oh man, another flick I watched year ago (actually, I saw it several times!), that set the bar for Korean content! Bar Legend is a legendary flick! Hilarious, butt-kicking and shaking its head at thug life, if you can find this, it's well wort checking out.
I watched this back in the early 2000s and I remember absolutely loving it! Completely over-the-top, funny and totally kick-arse, if memory serves correctly, this one is definitely recommended!
John Wick is basically every '80s action flick rolled into one and then the chaff shaved off and a killer stunt team brought in to make the real magic happen.
I don't know why everyone nowadays says any good action film is, a "bootleg", "rip-off" or "like" John Wick.
I turned it off around 32 minutes in when the woman with the axe in her head stood back up.
Now, explain to me again how being a Hollywood professional makes a bad film good?
The argument above claimed that only those who knew how to make a film could savour the marvel that this beneath the surface, hence common man couldn't possibly appreciate it!
Dumbest argument ever!
It's like those idiots who try to argue modern art has depth the commoner cannot understand when, in reality, it's all a tax or money laundering scam!
The most important part of any film is the first 30 minutes!
If it fails to capture and hold the viewer's attention, the rest of the film has no chance!
So, did this improve?
I don't care!
It's a crappy Japanese version of the even worse Diary of the Dead. 1/10.
I think it's on my reading list...
If it was a comic, which was better?
I may eventually get around to seeing it out of curiosity, at some point, but it's certainly no longer a priority.
Thanks for the heads-up.
This one started off well enough, but after 18 minutes, the lead had a FLAWLESS VICTORY over 50+ Korean yakuza, all armed with sharp weapons.
10 minutes later, the lead had more FLAWLESS VICTORIES - with the Mortal Kombat-style death moves - on almost countless men in suits.
Fast forward to the hour part, there's been a tiny bit of story, but it's too mixed in with the Hardcore Henry style of "storytelling" to continue watching to find out who's really who and how it all ends.
I had to turn it off at the hour mark!
The insanely over-the-top action, the completely ludicrous, physics-denying stunts, the eyeball-aching CGI of the road battle.
Don't get me wrong: it's a technical marvel how it was all pulled off but, sadly, the viewer was never really considered. This is a vanity project on steroids!
I could only recommend people to avoid this turd.
Also, it's not really fair to expect, say, a Vietnamese film to have the same production values as a Korean one.
The blurb tells me nothing about the plot, hence looking it up here.
Awful CGI (why was it even needed), bland characters, an insanely stupid situation and ridiculous monsters - I mean: they're supposed to be humans who've mutated but they can't die? GTFO!
Needless to say but I didn't enjoy this even remotely, hence my giving it a 1*.
This is a definitely skip for me then.
If this is based on the early issues, it could be enjoyable (hopefully the main love interest isn't as big a dick though).
I was wondering if the series was any good, hence looking the title up on this site...
Bar Legend is a legendary flick! Hilarious, butt-kicking and shaking its head at thug life, if you can find this, it's well wort checking out.
I don't know why everyone nowadays says any good action film is, a "bootleg", "rip-off" or "like" John Wick.