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Psychokinesis

Titre original : Yeom-lyeok
  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 41min
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6,0/10
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Psychokinesis (2018)
After drinking water from a mountain spring, a bank security guard gains telekinetic superpowers, which he must use to save his estranged daughter from an evil construction company, as a superhero.
Lire trailer0:46
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SuperheroActionComedyFantasy

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter drinking water from a mountain spring, a bank security guard gains telekinetic superpowers, which he must use to save his estranged daughter from an evil construction company, as a sup... Tout lireAfter drinking water from a mountain spring, a bank security guard gains telekinetic superpowers, which he must use to save his estranged daughter from an evil construction company, as a superhero.After drinking water from a mountain spring, a bank security guard gains telekinetic superpowers, which he must use to save his estranged daughter from an evil construction company, as a superhero.

  • Réalisation
    • Yeon Sang-ho
  • Scénario
    • Seong-Woo Park
    • Yeon Sang-ho
  • Casting principal
    • Ryu Seung-ryong
    • Shim Eun-kyung
    • Park Jeong-min
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Yeon Sang-ho
    • Scénario
      • Seong-Woo Park
      • Yeon Sang-ho
    • Casting principal
      • Ryu Seung-ryong
      • Shim Eun-kyung
      • Park Jeong-min
    • 48avis d'utilisateurs
    • 34avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Ryu Seung-ryong
    Ryu Seung-ryong
    • Seok-heon
    Shim Eun-kyung
    Shim Eun-kyung
    • Roo-mi
    Park Jeong-min
    Park Jeong-min
    • Kim Jeong-hyeon
    Jung Yu-mi
    Jung Yu-mi
    • Hong Sang-moo
    Kang Deok-Joong
    • Policeman with handcuffs
    Kim Do-yoon
    Kim Do-yoon
    Wi Gwang-hoon
    • Worker
    Tae Hang-ho
    • President Min's Subordinate
    Seung Hyung-bae
    • Nightclub Waiter
    Lee Je-Yeon
    • Special Forces Soldier
    Lee Jeong-eun
    Lee Jeong-eun
    • Mr. Kim's wife
    Eom Ji-man
    • Director Hong's black suit man
    Choi Ji-yeon
    Choi Ji-yeon
    • Evicted Resident from Building to Be Demolished 6
    Kim Min-jae
    Kim Min-jae
    • Min
    Shim So-Young
    • Evicted Resident from Building to Be Demolished #8
    Ye Soo-jung
    Ye Soo-jung
    • Mr. Jeong's sister
    Yoo Soon-woong
    Yoo Soon-woong
    • Convenience store owner
    Hwang Yeon-hee
    • Evicted Resident from Building to Be Demolished #2
    • Réalisation
      • Yeon Sang-ho
    • Scénario
      • Seong-Woo Park
      • Yeon Sang-ho
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    Avis des utilisateurs48

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    9JetFlower

    If you liked Train to Busan, you'll like this.

    While the supernatural powers are very cool, this movie is more about the relationship between a father and daughter. It's more comical than one might expect, perhaps a cultural difference. The production value is very high, there's nothing to fault here, technically, not in shot, acting, or plot. The main character is devastatingly average, perhaps below-average, in every way. You may, as I, find him not compelling as a hero, and wishing that it were you, instead, granted these powers. Or any number of other more capable people. Yet, the story is highly engaging, thrilling, and focused. It certainly got my blood pumping. Chronicle will always tell a better story of what may happen if you give a random person super-strong telekinesis, but as a father's redemption story, this movie is top-notch.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    A superhero movie that is quite down to Earth...

    What initially lured me to in to sit down and watch "Psychokinesis" was the fact that this was a South Korean movie. But the fact that the people behind "Train to Busan" also were onboard this one just sweetened the deal.

    I am a big fan of Asian cinema, and South Korea do put a lot of good movies out there. And I will say that it was no different with "Psychokinesis" (aka "Yeom-lyeok"). This was definitely an entertaining movie in many aspects.

    First of all, I am the first to admit that I am not overly keen on superhero movies, but "Psychokinesis" took the superhero aspect of the genre and brought it to a whole new place. This was not about people in spandex clothing running around being all invincible and showing off powers left and right without concern for the ordinary man around them. No, this was about an ordinary man with quite ordinary every day problems, whom just happened to get superhero powers accidentally and using them to further his own and his daughters goals. So that whole self-righteous and better-than-thou aspect wasn't here. And that made for a very realistic feel to the movie, especially since you could so easily relate to the main character.

    "Psychokinesis" is not a movie about grand special effects, CGI and whoa-effects. It uses some CGI, of course, but it is done with limitation, as not to take over the whole movie (read Hollywood superhero franchise movies here). And the special effects / CGI worked out quite nicely in favor of the movie, as it supplemented the individual scenes well.

    The movie had a good cast, which all performed quite well. I wasn't particularly familiar with anyone on the cast list here, but it was a good experience nonetheless.

    If you enjoy South Korean movies, then you should definitely take the time to watch "Psychokinesis".
    6Norman_French

    Flawed but Fun

    I think the concept here is quite good; the problem is the uneven execution. I love the idea of an exceedingly ordinary (random) guy getting superpowers. The way he starts realizing something has changed (and then starts experimenting) is very cool. However, the idea that this guy abandoned his family seems contrived, and if we are to accept this, there should be more depth than just animosity from his estranged daughter. It also bothers me that the guy walked out; I thought personal responsibility was a big deal in most eastern cultures.

    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.
    7shuyaakitatsuya

    Simple, yet, witty.

    This is my very first review, so let me introduce myself.

    I am half Korean, half Japanese, raised in an English speaking country of all places. I'm a self proclaimed movie maniac who enjoys movies as they are.

    Alright, let's move on.

    When I heard about this movie and saw the trailer, this reminded me titles like Hancock and Inuyashiki. Perhaps some of you reading this may thought of that too.

    Are they similar? I'd say yes, but it takes a surprising fresh take.

    The premise of the film is quite ridiculous and the film well knowingly understands it's own ridiculousness. But that is the very charm of the film, it doesn't try to hide it. It's very down-to-the-earth witty in it's own terms. The story is quite simple and cliche, in terms of International standards, heck even in Korea cinema, it's been done before, minus the hero elements. But it's the simplicity of using social issues in Korea that creates the working story. If you have watched the film ''Holiday'', you'd find some similarities that point towards power abuse in the growing economic power in Asia, where weak minorities are given no slack and are simply pushed around like slaves. It's something that as a Korean viewer can easily relate to, which makes the simple story very human. Unlike films like Avengers or Hancock, where the issues are caused by ''inhuman'' plots. Not to take jabs at those movie though, I loved the latest film.

    Despite the somewhat dark undertone, it doesn't focus on that as some sort of political statement, but rather a crude satire. The film really doesn't hold back on it's comedy aspects, which a lot of Korean movies are known for. If you enjoy the subtle humor in Korean films, you'll enjoy this one too. I personally laughed quite a bit.

    The characters also felt very human, except for one... very quirky business woman. Acting was quite good too and the relationship between the father and daughter was also very well portrayed. Under circumstances, the father left when the heroine was very young and when he did happen to return, there was nothing but awkward tension. It was quite realistic. Though there wasn't much progression in character development between the two, but the story of the film only takes place in a matter of days, so it actually makes sense. Wouldn't expect something like that to be resolved in such a short time. The characters showed doubt, despite everything happening, but slowly tried to understand each other.

    Though to note that this is no typical Superhero movie. I'd say that this takes one step less than Hancock did (who eventually did ''charity'' work). The main character is an ordinary middle-aged man, who sucks at is own job and steals toiletries. And despite his newfound powers, he did nothing in sort of using it for good. I'd say he caused more damage than good. Even when it appears he is trying to save ''people'', he is only there to save his daughter. He probably wouldn't have done anything with his powers if his daughter wasn't in any danger. This doesn't really change throughout the whole movie. But that goes back to the previously mentioned point about the film being ''human''. The motives are very simple, everyone is kinda moving for a single cause, or simply for their own gains. I think that this is a unique charm in Korean cinema and it works really well in this film as well. As for the villains... well they are quite simply... silly. Over the top acting, slap stick material goofs. Another charm of Korean films. Some people may find uninteresting, but if you love funny villains, this ones great in that front. Also the very unique business woman, only a minor character, but a highlight. A very sane, but a very insane sociopath. Sort of like a female Tony Stark, if only Stark was a villain.

    Overall this was a very enjoyable movie with no downtime. It got straight to the point and didn't really waste that much time. Except it doesn't really get much done by the end of the film? The story is just so simple that it's just a point of time in life, you win some and lose some, then move on. There are no winners, there are no losers. In that premise, it's quite like ''Fly Daddy Fly'', another Korean cinema classic.

    If you have some free time and have a Netflix sub, I recommend this a definite watch.

    I give this a solid 7.5/10.

    Sorry if this ''review'' of mine is a complete mess, it is my first one... anyways enjoy!
    6kosmasp

    I believe I can fly

    And do other stuff that is. The premise with someone getting some uber power I think speaks to the kid inside us. Apparently most have dreamt of flying as kids (scientists or some research has found out). So this is an extension almost making a magician out of our main character. But as always, with great power comes great responsibility.

    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

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    • Anecdotes
      The first ever South Korean superhero film.
    • Citations

      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.

    • Crédits fous
      The title card is also shown at the end of the rolling title credits.
    • Versions alternatives
      Apart from 2D, the film was also released in ScreenX format.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 664: Hereditary and Ocean's 8 (2018)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 avril 2018 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Corée du Sud
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Netflix Site
      • Official ScreenX Site
    • Langue
      • Coréen
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Psychokenisis
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, Corée du Sud
    • Sociétés de production
      • InfinityOne Comics Entertainment
      • Next Entertainment World (NEW)
      • RedPeter Film
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      • 6 981 970 $US
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      1 heure 41 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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