Después de beber agua de un manantial de montaña, un guardia de seguridad de un banco gana superpoderes telequinéticos, que debe usar para salvar a su hija de una empresa de construcción mal... Leer todoDespués de beber agua de un manantial de montaña, un guardia de seguridad de un banco gana superpoderes telequinéticos, que debe usar para salvar a su hija de una empresa de construcción malvada, como un superhéroe.Después de beber agua de un manantial de montaña, un guardia de seguridad de un banco gana superpoderes telequinéticos, que debe usar para salvar a su hija de una empresa de construcción malvada, como un superhéroe.
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And in this case a lot of cliches. Not that there is anything to say against those things per se, but it also sometimes really takes the wind out of it. You can see where this is going - that doesn't mean you can't have fun with it - on the contrary. This really is something that kids may be able to enjoy, having good and bad, family drama and so much more
A South Korean superhero movie about a father that discovers he has superpowers, who then tries to use those powers to rescue his daughter. It stars Ryu Seung-ryong, Shim Eun-kyung, Park Jung-min, Kim Min-jae and Jung Yu-mi. The film was written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho (who also performed both duties on the 2016 critically acclaimed 'zombies on a train' flick 'TRAIN TO BUSAN'), and it was released by Netflix through it's streaming site. I really enjoyed it.
The story is about a bank security guard, named Shin Seok-heon (Seung-ryong), who has a troubled relationship with his estranged daughter, Shin Roo-mi (Eun-kyung). He drinks some contaminated water from a mountain spring, and gains super telekinetic powers. He tries to use these powers to help his daughter, who is constantly being harassed by a corrupt construction company. Seok-heon becomes a reluctant superhero in the process.
The film is the first ever South Korean superhero movie, and it's definitely a refreshing change from the American ones (like the new 'AVENGERS'). This film has so much character, and genuine heart and emotion. It's pretty simple in it's action scenes, and villainous threat, which is what's so cool about it as well. The film concentrates on what a good superhero movie should be about, rather than on CGI and other superficial excesses. I really found it to be quite entertaining and effective.
I've seen a few other oddball South Korean S/F films, and there is a standard theme that family is important, but "family" isn't just people you share genes with (or married). Those themes are present here, but they feel a bit superficial and unconvincing -- it's like some realism is missing (such as press coverage, proper scientific investigation of blatant physics-defying abilities, and military interest). The return-to-quasi-normalcy ending seems loosely modeled on The Wizard of Oz, which works great in a old-time rural fantasy, but less well in a modern urban setting.
Jung Yu-mi is fantastic as a psychotic mob-boss and corporate executive, though her screen-time is very limited.
The special effects are good, but the audio volume varies considerably from one scene to another. The music and sound effects are often much louder than the dialogue.
I give this 5.5 stars for the (fresh-but-flawed) entertainment value, with a half-star bonus for Jung Yu-mi. That's six (6) stars total.
So as I said the acting is silly in some places. But this is common place for the region. Some of the serious acting was alright but I found it to be all very average. The cinematography was also hit and miss, some of it I thought was great but most was just average filming. The super hero scene, I did enjoy, though sometimes it borders on "The 3 Stooges" slapstick action. But I still enjoyed most of it. Not a thought provoking piece of cinema, but its still a fun watch if you've got nothing else to watch.
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- TriviaThe first ever South Korean superhero film.
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Roo-mi: Well... about those magic tricks that you do...
Seok-hyeon: What?
Roo-mi: Wouldn't it affect your health if you keep using that ability?
Seok-hyeon: [looks at himself] No, not at all. I don't think it matters.
Roo-mi: But still, I think you should go see a doctor.
Seok-hyeon: No, I'm really fine. Actually, I feel healthier. My constipation is gone too.
Roo-mi: You're not a doctor.
Seok-hyeon: I know my body very well.
Roo-mi: Gosh, please just...
[pauses as food arrives on table]
Roo-mi: Just go see a doctor, please. You never know.
[after a moment]
Roo-mi: Let's eat.
- Créditos curiososThe title card is also shown at the end of the rolling title credits.
- Versiones alternativasApart from 2D, the film was also released in ScreenX format.
- ConexionesReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 664: Hereditary and Ocean's 8 (2018)
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- Psychokinesis
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- USD 6,981,970
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 41min(101 min)
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- 2.35 : 1