Feelings tortured for two hours in Cinema, 'wolf hunting' in contextless brutality

What is this cruelty for?Kim Hong-suns film Wolf Hunting is a scene where his arms and legs are cut into pieces from the beginning of the bombing, and endless streams of brutal scenes are poured out of him, cutting his head with a knife, smashing his head with a hammer and cutting his legs.If youre expecting a thriller or action, youll get Feelings for being fooled, because its almost a hard-gore movie, and its a cruelty and a janitor.The setting of the film reminds me of the 1997 film Con Air, which was released by Nicholas of Flüe Keiji.The film was played by Cameron (Nicholas of Flüe Keiji), a former U.S. Army commando who fights against felons who hijacked the felons transport plane Con Air.Instead, Wolf Hunting is a slaughtering war in a ship carrying Interpol wanted people transported from the Philippines to Korea.A bloody-tattooed bellhead (Seo In-guk) shows the atmosphere that something terrible is about to happen with a face that is likely to chew at once, and then there are indiscriminately slaughtering and slaughtering the Detectives escorted by the forces trying to escape them.After uncuffing and chewing the real Detectives ears, the felons who became one force drove the audience into fear, and the Detectives who fought them, but somehow made the helplessness that did not seem to be a confrontation, and the film suddenly jumps the genre from this part and introduces Monster, close to SF water.It is revealed that Monster survived the most successful experiment of weaponizing human beings on an island in Southeast Asia just before the Japanese colonial rule was defeated, and that the felon convoy was the justification for continuing the experiment to take this Monster and increase human lifespan.Monster has five times the power of humans and does not die well when shot or stabbed, so now the felons are the prey of this Monster.They are torn to death, beaten to death, and cut to death, even bodies that are so fit that the entire head flies and separates from the body fill the transport.Now, the movie is not like Con Air, but rather like a version of a human weapon instead of a robot in Terminator.Such sights of a person flying in a fistful continue to appear so uncomfortable to the audience that it makes you feel like you are sitting in Cinema and being tortured for two hours.If such cruelty contains any context or message, it may be a little different, but unfortunately the movie does not give enough answers about why it is so cruel.Jung So-min, Park Ho-san, Seongdongil, Ko Chang-seok, Jang Young-nam, Son Jong-hak and others.Actors in <wolf hunting> are Actors with their own colored Acting Features.However, the processes that these actors do not play a role make the movie too much.Seo In-guk has been pushing up the tension in the movie, but Jung So-min is treated without a role to the point that he might do so.This is the same for other Actors.There is a brutal and stimulating video production to show, but Actors are treated only as beings consumed by this brutal drama because there is no narrative, message, or context in which the reason to show it is sympathetic.What feels unusual is that Actors, who have a good image, shows a terrible breakdown in the movie.Why should the audience watch such an uncomfortable torture movie? The movie is not able to give the answer properly.
What is this cruelty for?Kim Hong-suns film Wolf Hunting is a scene where his arms and legs are cut into pieces from the beginning of the bombing, and endless streams of brutal scenes are poured out of him, cutting his head with a knife, smashing his head with a hammer and cutting his legs.If youre expecting a thriller or action, youll get Feelings for being fooled, because its almost a hard-gore movie, and its a cruelty and a janitor.The setting of the film reminds me of the 1997 film Con Air, which was released by Nicholas of Flüe Keiji.The film was played by Cameron (Nicholas of Flüe Keiji), a former U.S. Army commando who fights against felons who hijacked the felons transport plane Con Air.Instead, Wolf Hunting is a slaughtering war in a ship carrying Interpol wanted people transported from the Philippines to Korea.A bloody-tattooed bellhead (Seo In-guk) shows the atmosphere that something terrible is about to happen with a face that is likely to chew at once, and then there are indiscriminately slaughtering and slaughtering the Detectives escorted by the forces trying to escape them.After uncuffing and chewing the real Detectives ears, the felons who became one force drove the audience into fear, and the Detectives who fought them, but somehow made the helplessness that did not seem to be a confrontation, and the film suddenly jumps the genre from this part and introduces Monster, close to SF water.It is revealed that Monster survived the most successful experiment of weaponizing human beings on an island in Southeast Asia just before the Japanese colonial rule was defeated, and that the felon convoy was the justification for continuing the experiment to take this Monster and increase human lifespan.Monster has five times the power of humans and does not die well when shot or stabbed, so now the felons are the prey of this Monster.They are torn to death, beaten to death, and cut to death, even bodies that are so fit that the entire head flies and separates from the body fill the transport.Now, the movie is not like Con Air, but rather like a version of a human weapon instead of a robot in Terminator.Such sights of a person flying in a fistful continue to appear so uncomfortable to the audience that it makes you feel like you are sitting in Cinema and being tortured for two hours.If such cruelty contains any context or message, it may be a little different, but unfortunately the movie does not give enough answers about why it is so cruel.Jung So-min, Park Ho-san, Seongdongil, Ko Chang-seok, Jang Young-nam, Son Jong-hak and others.Actors in <wolf hunting> are Actors with their own colored Acting Features.However, the processes that these actors do not play a role make the movie too much.Seo In-guk has been pushing up the tension in the movie, but Jung So-min is treated without a role to the point that he might do so.This is the same for other Actors.There is a brutal and stimulating video production to show, but Actors are treated only as beings consumed by this brutal drama because there is no narrative, message, or context in which the reason to show it is sympathetic.What feels unusual is that Actors, who have a good image, shows a terrible breakdown in the movie.Why should the audience watch such an uncomfortable torture movie? The movie is not able to give the answer properly.
What is this cruelty for?Kim Hong-suns film Wolf Hunting is a scene where his arms and legs are cut into pieces from the beginning of the bombing, and endless streams of brutal scenes are poured out of him, cutting his head with a knife, smashing his head with a hammer and cutting his legs.If youre expecting a thriller or action, youll get Feelings for being fooled, because its almost a hard-gore movie, and its a cruelty and a janitor.The setting of the film reminds me of the 1997 film Con Air, which was released by Nicholas of Flüe Keiji.The film was played by Cameron (Nicholas of Flüe Keiji), a former U.S. Army commando who fights against felons who hijacked the felons transport plane Con Air.Instead, Wolf Hunting is a slaughtering war in a ship carrying Interpol wanted people transported from the Philippines to Korea.A bloody-tattooed bellhead (Seo In-guk) shows the atmosphere that something terrible is about to happen with a face that is likely to chew at once, and then there are indiscriminately slaughtering and slaughtering the Detectives escorted by the forces trying to escape them.After uncuffing and chewing the real Detectives ears, the felons who became one force drove the audience into fear, and the Detectives who fought them, but somehow made the helplessness that did not seem to be a confrontation, and the film suddenly jumps the genre from this part and introduces Monster, close to SF water.It is revealed that Monster survived the most successful experiment of weaponizing human beings on an island in Southeast Asia just before the Japanese colonial rule was defeated, and that the felon convoy was the justification for continuing the experiment to take this Monster and increase human lifespan.Monster has five times the power of humans and does not die well when shot or stabbed, so now the felons are the prey of this Monster.They are torn to death, beaten to death, and cut to death, even bodies that are so fit that the entire head flies and separates from the body fill the transport.Now, the movie is not like Con Air, but rather like a version of a human weapon instead of a robot in Terminator.Such sights of a person flying in a fistful continue to appear so uncomfortable to the audience that it makes you feel like you are sitting in Cinema and being tortured for two hours.If such cruelty contains any context or message, it may be a little different, but unfortunately the movie does not give enough answers about why it is so cruel.Jung So-min, Park Ho-san, Seongdongil, Ko Chang-seok, Jang Young-nam, Son Jong-hak and others.Actors in <wolf hunting> are Actors with their own colored Acting Features.However, the processes that these actors do not play a role make the movie too much.Seo In-guk has been pushing up the tension in the movie, but Jung So-min is treated without a role to the point that he might do so.This is the same for other Actors.There is a brutal and stimulating video production to show, but Actors are treated only as beings consumed by this brutal drama because there is no narrative, message, or context in which the reason to show it is sympathetic.What feels unusual is that Actors, who have a good image, shows a terrible breakdown in the movie.Why should the audience watch such an uncomfortable torture movie? The movie is not able to give the answer properly.
What is this cruelty for?Kim Hong-suns film Wolf Hunting is a scene where his arms and legs are cut into pieces from the beginning of the bombing, and endless streams of brutal scenes are poured out of him, cutting his head with a knife, smashing his head with a hammer and cutting his legs.If youre expecting a thriller or action, youll get Feelings for being fooled, because its almost a hard-gore movie, and its a cruelty and a janitor.The setting of the film reminds me of the 1997 film Con Air, which was released by Nicholas of Flüe Keiji.The film was played by Cameron (Nicholas of Flüe Keiji), a former U.S. Army commando who fights against felons who hijacked the felons transport plane Con Air.Instead, Wolf Hunting is a slaughtering war in a ship carrying Interpol wanted people transported from the Philippines to Korea.A bloody-tattooed bellhead (Seo In-guk) shows the atmosphere that something terrible is about to happen with a face that is likely to chew at once, and then there are indiscriminately slaughtering and slaughtering the Detectives escorted by the forces trying to escape them.After uncuffing and chewing the real Detectives ears, the felons who became one force drove the audience into fear, and the Detectives who fought them, but somehow made the helplessness that did not seem to be a confrontation, and the film suddenly jumps the genre from this part and introduces Monster, close to SF water.It is revealed that Monster survived the most successful experiment of weaponizing human beings on an island in Southeast Asia just before the Japanese colonial rule was defeated, and that the felon convoy was the justification for continuing the experiment to take this Monster and increase human lifespan.Monster has five times the power of humans and does not die well when shot or stabbed, so now the felons are the prey of this Monster.They are torn to death, beaten to death, and cut to death, even bodies that are so fit that the entire head flies and separates from the body fill the transport.Now, the movie is not like Con Air, but rather like a version of a human weapon instead of a robot in Terminator.Such sights of a person flying in a fistful continue to appear so uncomfortable to the audience that it makes you feel like you are sitting in Cinema and being tortured for two hours.If such cruelty contains any context or message, it may be a little different, but unfortunately the movie does not give enough answers about why it is so cruel.Jung So-min, Park Ho-san, Seongdongil, Ko Chang-seok, Jang Young-nam, Son Jong-hak and others.Actors in <wolf hunting> are Actors with their own colored Acting Features.However, the processes that these actors do not play a role make the movie too much.Seo In-guk has been pushing up the tension in the movie, but Jung So-min is treated without a role to the point that he might do so.This is the same for other Actors.There is a brutal and stimulating video production to show, but Actors are treated only as beings consumed by this brutal drama because there is no narrative, message, or context in which the reason to show it is sympathetic.What feels unusual is that Actors, who have a good image, shows a terrible breakdown in the movie.Why should the audience watch such an uncomfortable torture movie? The movie is not able to give the answer properly.

What is this cruelty for? Kim Hong-sun's film wolf hunting is a scene where his arms and legs are cut into pieces from the beginning of the bombing, and endless streams of brutal scenes are poured out of him, cutting his head with a knife, smashing his head with a hammer and cutting his legs. If you’re expecting a thriller or Action, you’ll get Feelings for being fooled, because it’s almost a “hard-gore” movie, and it’s a cruelty and a janitor.

The setting of the film reminds me of the 1997 film "Con Air", which was released by Nicholas of Flüe Keiji. The film was played by Cameron (Nicholas of Flüe Keiji), a former U.S. Army commando who fights against felons who hijacked the felons' transport plane "Con Air". Instead, wolf hunting is a slaughtering war in a ship carrying Interpol wanted people transported from the Philippines to Korea.

A bloody-tattooed bellhead (Seo In-guk) shows the atmosphere that something terrible is about to happen with a face that is likely to chew at once, and then there are indiscriminately slaughtering and slaughtering the Detectives escorted by the forces trying to escape them. After uncuffing and chewing the real Detective's ears, the felons who became one force drove the audience into fear, and the Detectives who fought them, but somehow made the helplessness that did not seem to be a confrontation, and the film suddenly jumps the genre from this part and introduces Monster, close to SF water.

It is revealed that Monster survived the most successful experiment of weaponizing human beings on an island in Southeast Asia just before the Japanese colonial rule was defeated, and that the felon convoy was the justification for continuing the experiment to take this Monster and increase human lifespan. Monster has five times the power of humans and does not die well when shot or stabbed, so now the felons are the prey of this Monster. They are torn to death, beaten to death, and cut to death, even bodies that are so fit that the entire head flies and separates from the body fill the transport.

Now, the movie is not like "Con Air", but rather like a version of a human weapon instead of a robot in "Terminator". Such sights of a person flying in a fistful continue to appear so uncomfortable to the audience that it makes you feel like you are sitting in Cinema and being tortured for two hours. If such cruelty contains any context or message, it may be a little different, but unfortunately the movie does not give enough answers about why it is so cruel.

Jung So-min, Park Ho-san, Seongdongil, Ko Chang-seok, Jang Young-nam, Son Jong-hak and others. Actors in <wolf hunting> are Actors with their own colored Acting Features. However, the processes that these Actors do not play a role make the movie too much. Seo In-guk has been pushing up the tension in the movie, but Jung So-min is treated without a role to the point that he might do so. This is the same for other Actors.

There is a brutal and stimulating video production to show, but Actors are treated only as beings consumed by this brutal drama because there is no narrative, message, or context in which the reason to show it is sympathetic. What feels unusual is that Actors, who have a good image, shows a terrible breakdown in the movie. Why should the audience watch such an uncomfortable torture movie? The movie is not able to give the answer properly.