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Dans un futur proche, une crise financière frappe la Corée et des bidonvilles apparaissent à travers le pays. Dans ces régions, un groupe de jeunes commet des crimes pour survivre.Dans un futur proche, une crise financière frappe la Corée et des bidonvilles apparaissent à travers le pays. Dans ces régions, un groupe de jeunes commet des crimes pour survivre.Dans un futur proche, une crise financière frappe la Corée et des bidonvilles apparaissent à travers le pays. Dans ces régions, un groupe de jeunes commet des crimes pour survivre.
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
Tony Azzolino
- Additional Voices
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Johnny Yong Bosch
- Ki-Hoon
- (English version)
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David Chen
- Additional Voices
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Stephen Fu
- Sang-Soo
- (English version)
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Todd Haberkorn
- Additional Voices
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Judy Alice Lee
- Additional Voices
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Christopher Sean
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Stephanie Sheh
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I consider myself a fan of Korean cinema. Annually they release two or three cinematographic jewels that go unnoticed by the majority of the population. I expected more from this film, the script did nothing to develop a better plot, since between jumps the message is lost. At the end of the day, I do not know if there will be a sequel, since the end it's open, but I doubt it. Also, not knowing what exactly happened to Ki-hoon, after having him in front of the cameras throughout the entire movie, does not help to close the story. Although we assume it happened to him. In the end, I'm not quite sure if Jun-seok will become a Han in the future or if he would return to Korea to face Han, if he survived, like that guy say. I give it a 7, because the colors and the camera shots of the director are exceptional. Nothing else.
KOREAN HEAT
Within the sweaty, blood-smeared constraints of Yoon's hugely contrived narrative, though, the film does succeed as a slice of high-calibre, testosterone-fuelled escapism
A tour-de-force exercise in non-stop tension.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND FOR ACTION FANS.
Within the sweaty, blood-smeared constraints of Yoon's hugely contrived narrative, though, the film does succeed as a slice of high-calibre, testosterone-fuelled escapism
A tour-de-force exercise in non-stop tension.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND FOR ACTION FANS.
The purpose of a movie is to tell a story. Stories are either be predictable or unpredictable. Director Sung-hyun Yoon takes his highly predictable "Time to Hunt" to new heights with his über cool filmmaking style.
The story is set in an Dystopian future where there is no scope for any development, especially for the underprivileged. The emptiness in the city streets and buildings depicts a true sense of the utter helplessness faced by the three protagonists Jun seok, Jang Ho and Ki Hoon. As the 3 friends led by Jun Seok take matters into their own hands and plan a heist at an illegal casino run by gangsters. The sequence of events following the heist forms the rest of the story, which is filled with high octane firefights and bursts of heart pounding suspense. Though the screenplay is predictable at some places, surprises are aplenty and are well placed.
Exceptional cinematography rules the roost throughout the movie with tons of third person perspective angles giving a video game feel in the action scenes. Dark tone given to the dystopian sets gives an eerie feel. Production design and VFX is good for the low budgeted film. EDM inspired Background Score is both Stunning and outstanding. Acting in general is good. The problem with "Time to Hunt" is its runtime, which make it, a tad boringly lengthy in the middle and an average slow paced screenplay, when one considers the length of the movie. But luckily after every dull scene a good gripping action sequence lifts up the mood to keeping things interesting.
"Time to Hunt" is a must watch for action movie buffs, who will be definitely rewarded for their patience. The movie has some flair and is a great example for friendship & camaraderie. "Time to hunt" can be considered very good when compared to a string of low IQ slam bang action movies in the recent times.
The story is set in an Dystopian future where there is no scope for any development, especially for the underprivileged. The emptiness in the city streets and buildings depicts a true sense of the utter helplessness faced by the three protagonists Jun seok, Jang Ho and Ki Hoon. As the 3 friends led by Jun Seok take matters into their own hands and plan a heist at an illegal casino run by gangsters. The sequence of events following the heist forms the rest of the story, which is filled with high octane firefights and bursts of heart pounding suspense. Though the screenplay is predictable at some places, surprises are aplenty and are well placed.
Exceptional cinematography rules the roost throughout the movie with tons of third person perspective angles giving a video game feel in the action scenes. Dark tone given to the dystopian sets gives an eerie feel. Production design and VFX is good for the low budgeted film. EDM inspired Background Score is both Stunning and outstanding. Acting in general is good. The problem with "Time to Hunt" is its runtime, which make it, a tad boringly lengthy in the middle and an average slow paced screenplay, when one considers the length of the movie. But luckily after every dull scene a good gripping action sequence lifts up the mood to keeping things interesting.
"Time to Hunt" is a must watch for action movie buffs, who will be definitely rewarded for their patience. The movie has some flair and is a great example for friendship & camaraderie. "Time to hunt" can be considered very good when compared to a string of low IQ slam bang action movies in the recent times.
The movie is alright. Amazing cinematography, really good use of colors, and a couple of bangers in the soundtrack.
It just suffers from being too many things at the same time. Heist movie, horror movie, action movie. It feels like two movies stitched together with the same characters.
It's alright.
It just suffers from being too many things at the same time. Heist movie, horror movie, action movie. It feels like two movies stitched together with the same characters.
It's alright.
I don't understand the complains about the movie's run time,i didn't get bored or looked at the watch while watching.
And as for the script... I didn't see an issue as well, the movie was not meant to be that DEEP or meaningful its an intense ride.
The cast was amazing honestly, everyone did a great job and no one was over reacting or too loud, the atmosphere and the scenario was pretty good as well.
I enjoyed Han VERY much, it almost felt like he was the Korean John Wick, I loved him and would love to see the actor having a stand alone movie going all insane and rampage.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film premiered at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival on February 22, 2020, making it the first Korean film to be screened in the Berlinale Special section.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 781: Another Round (2021)
- Bandes originalesPassing By (Prod. Primary)
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- Durée2 heures 14 minutes
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