However, due to circumstances that I think we all know of now, the movie was delayed, and made a simultaneous release in theaters as well as the Korean streaming service, TVing. was originally supposed to come out last December. The film also had actors Cho Woo-Jin, Park Byung-Eun, and Jang Young-Nam. Just having these two A-listers in a single movie had immense ticket power, and adding genre elements of sci-fi and action enhanced that effect even greater. Want to access more Korean movies on Netflix? Be sure to sign up for ExpressVPN using my link to get 49% off an annual plan + 3 free extra months! □ ĭirected by Lee Yong-Ju, who also directed and, featured the leads Gong Yoo and Park Bo-Gum. Today’s review will be on the highly anticipated K-movie, Also Available in Video Format: The only bonus material on the disc is a four minute behind the scenes look at the movie with the cast and crew, and trailer.Hello everyone, and welcome back to another movie review by EonTalk. The Witch 2: The Other One is on Digital, Blu-ray and DVD November 8.īig Comic Page was provided a review copy of The Witch 2: The Other One for this review. After sitting through this one, I have no interest in seeing 2018’s “The Witch: Subversion” much less another installment to this franchise. The movie ends on a cliffhanger and has a post credit scene that suggests there will be a third Witch (or movie). It sticks out of him where his heart should be, but all he does is break off the protruding tree limb and get back up. The fight ends with one of the thugs impaled on a thick, spikey tree branch. For example, Harvey fights two henchmen in the woods, but all three of them have superhuman strength, which allow them all to throw one another around as if this were Dragon Ball Z. Other than Kyung-hee and her brother, it seems like everyone has some sort of ridiculously overpowered regeneration ability. In addition to the rambling narrative, the movie makes it unclear which characters have been genetically modified. I want to say that this movie doesn’t have much of a plot, but the biggest problem here is the movie has very little time or interest to follow through on what they setup. I’m sure there are several other plot threads left dangling. On top of that, Dae-gil and Ark 1 have a budding romance. Jang (Lee Jong-Suk) and her unnamed lacky (played by Justin John Harvey) seem to be in another movie altogether as the buddy-cop duo. There are two competing organizations that might have been responsible for the development of Ark 1. Kyung-hee and a gangster Yong-Du (Jin Goo) have family drama when he reveals that he is responsible for her father’s death. There’s a hit squad that appears out of nowhere and happens to have the same powers as Ark 1. That is the most concise plot summary I could devise from this overstuffed narrative. After escaping a clandestine research facility, she finds herself hiding out on a farm with civilians Kyung-hee (Park Eun-bin) and her younger brother Dae-gil unaware that assassins, mercenaries, and thugs have tracked them down. I would say you could “turn your brain off” for this one, but you’d quickly lose track of the various plot lines.Īrk 1 (Cynthia) is a genetically modified human. The story is incoherent, the action is mindless, and the gore seems to be more for shock value than anything else. The Witch 2: The Other One is a two-and-a-half-hour movie that has very little to offer. TV Anything related to comic book properties on the small screen.Video Games Articles relating to Video, PC or Board games.Comic News All the latest news about comics, including previews of upcoming titles.Vault Reviews Reviews of titles published by Vault Comics.Valiant Reviews Reviews of titles from Valiant Entertainment.Small Press Reviews Reviews of small press or self-published comics.Other Reviews Reviews from other publishers.Marvel Reviews Reviews of titles published by Marvel Comics.Image Reviews Reviews of titles published by Image Comics.IDW Reviews Reviews of titles published by IDW Publishing.DC Reviews Reviews of titles published by DC Comics.Dark Horse Reviews Reviews of titles published by Dark Horse Comics.BOOM! Studios Reviews Reviews of titles published by BOOM! Studios.
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