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Chaw

Titre original : Chawu
  • 2009
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  • 2h 2min
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Yun Je-mun and Park Hyuk-kwon in Chaw (2009)
ActionComedyHorrorThriller

Le village de Sameri, Corée du Sud, est en émoi. Pas un crime depuis dix ans, et, soudain, un corps retrouvé atrocement mutilé. Mais la victime n'a pas été agressée par un homme mais par un ... Tout lireLe village de Sameri, Corée du Sud, est en émoi. Pas un crime depuis dix ans, et, soudain, un corps retrouvé atrocement mutilé. Mais la victime n'a pas été agressée par un homme mais par un animal d'une incroyable férocité.Le village de Sameri, Corée du Sud, est en émoi. Pas un crime depuis dix ans, et, soudain, un corps retrouvé atrocement mutilé. Mais la victime n'a pas été agressée par un homme mais par un animal d'une incroyable férocité.

  • Réalisation
    • Jeong-won Shin
  • Scénario
    • Jeong-won Shin
    • Kim Yong-Cheol
  • Casting principal
    • Kwon Bum-taek
    • Park Chang-ik
    • Yoo-i Ha
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
    1,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jeong-won Shin
    • Scénario
      • Jeong-won Shin
      • Kim Yong-Cheol
    • Casting principal
      • Kwon Bum-taek
      • Park Chang-ik
      • Yoo-i Ha
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    • 60avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux35

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    Kwon Bum-taek
    Kwon Bum-taek
    • Autopsy doctor
    Park Chang-ik
    • Deok-goo
    Yoo-i Ha
    • Choon-hwa
    Jang Hang-seon
    • Cheon Il-man, hunter
    • (as Hang-Seon Jang)
    Philip Hersh
    Philip Hersh
    • Police Officer Kim
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Moon Ho-jin
    • Weekend farm husband
    Kong Ho-seok
    • Old man in mountain villa
    • (as Ho-seok Kong)
    Park Hye-jin
    Park Hye-jin
    • Mother
    • (as Hye-jin Park)
    Park Hyuk-kwon
    Park Hyuk-kwon
    • Detective Shin
    Jung Jae-sung
    Jung Jae-sung
    • Resident 2
    • (as Jae-Sung Jung)
    Yun Je-mun
    Yun Je-mun
    • Hunter Baek
    Yun-min Jeong
    • Officer
    Moon Jong-Hoon
    • Officer
    Kim Ki-chun
    Kim Ki-chun
    • Village headman
    Hye-Jeong Kim
    • Woman who breaks bottle
    Jong-ho Kim
    Jong-ho Kim
    • Traffic chief officer
    Jeong-mi Lee
    • Weekend farm female student's mother
    • (as Lee Jeong-mi)
    Josiah D. Lee
    Josiah D. Lee
    • Hyung Sa
    • Réalisation
      • Jeong-won Shin
    • Scénario
      • Jeong-won Shin
      • Kim Yong-Cheol
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    9gluonpaul

    No idea why this has such a low score, I thought it was epic!

    I very much enjoy cheesy creature feature flicks. Frankly the really cheesy ones like sharktopus can be a lot of fun, but they are not usually very good films objectively. Occasionally though you get a film like Jaws, which is both a great film and a great creature feature.

    I came here after watching the movie to review it and was shocked this has an average score of approx 6/10. That way undersells the movie in my opinion. It has a really interesting sense of humour, difficult to describe really but made me chuckle. The special effects arent amazing but they are used sparingly and only where needed. The characters are memorable and interesting and the story is engaging.

    Honestly I would say this was one of the best creature features I have seen, which was why I was so shocked when i saw the score here! Great film worth watching.
    7sitenoise

    A very fun ride

    I don't understand why funny, dumb, and unattractive always come as a package in movies. Pretty people can be funny ... and dumb too. But anyway ... this little film is an entertaining ride. It's got funny, dumb, and unattractive people in it along with a giant pig that likes to dine on human beings. It's not a horror movie at all, except in concept. It's a comedy and it is quintessentially Korean. It's cast very well and everyone in it is earnest in their portrayal of absurdities. The cops are macho bumbling idiots, and people, and the pig, fall down a lot. As with most every South Korean film the production values are great but don't go in expecting a lot of good monsterness. The film is more about the people and the community than it is about the boar. The creature alternates between a couple guys in a furry jumpsuit and medium grade CGI but it gets the job done and doesn't look cheap. Chaw doesn't take itself seriously and if you don't, you will enjoy it. It's funny and entertaining.
    5oneguyrambling

    South Korean giant wild killer pig movie – "another one?", I hear you sigh.

    No this isn't a Bruce Lee film. This is a South Korean giant wild killer pig movie – "another one?", I hear you sigh.

    When the self proclaimed "crimeless village" of Sameri in South Korea is beset by a 500kg 6 foot tall killer boar it's fair to say the locals are unprepared and largely incapable of handling the beastie. After all, all bar one of the cops are a bunch of lazy idiots, the new guy arrived in town that day and the local citizens would win a "Crazy-off" with the 90s TV town of Twin Peaks hands down.

    Locals start falling off the map and reappearing as various limbs and fragments of body-parts, newly interred corpses are summarily exhumed, and buses full of curious city folk show up to pick the local organic produce – but are really there to get Chaw-gnawed.

    So outside help is sourced, including experienced and renowned hunters, a pack of dogs, and some skylarking adventure seekers. The locals want the thing dead, the hunters want trophies and a bunch of greenies just want everyone to get along. The hunt goes on and a large pig is taken down – ce-le-brate good times… Come on? Nope, it turns out that the big fat beast wasn't Oprah on another of her around the world publicity stunts but the psycho killer pig's missus.

    Now: it's personal.

    As tends to happen in these film a rag tag bunch of disparate individuals forms to take on Porky high in the mountains that flank the village, each with their own specialty, motivation and story to tell – usually late at night around a campfire in a moment of surprising vulnerability.

    Now this is a big scary animal movie so I can't finish without discussing the big scary animal, and this is where Chaw really disappoints. In a few scenes Chaw is a guy(s) in a suit and in close ups and confined spaces it looks like a puppet. Both of these efforts were acceptable… in long shots and action sequences however Chaw was 100% distracting CGP – Computer Generated Pork. The size and weight of Chaw seemed to vary greatly in shot to shot, he had no obvious momentum or force when he was changing direction or running, and in certain scenes he just looked damned… cuddly.

    In the early going they were wise to minimise the sightings and on screen depiction of Chaw, towards the end when he was all over the shop I almost laughed every time he appeared on screen – especially when he morphed into cuddly-wuddly piggy-wiggy for some shots.

    Chaw has no real gore at all to speak of, most of the deaths appear offscreen and the only real evidence aside from muffled screams and quick cutaways are the random body parts alluded to earlier. There is way too much exposition and unnecessary character development for what is essentially a silly B flick with an audience only demanding "get to the killer pig!", leaving us with a 90 minute film that unfortunately takes two hours to watch.

    In this way it reminded me of The Host from a couple years back, but while that film supplied a carefully rendered, original beastie as the primary threat Chaw is only able to proffer a size changing, largely unreal – and often fluffy! – giant pork chop.

    Final Rating – 5 / 10. For most lovers of slightly obscure cinema "South Korean killer pig" flick is a big enough hook to initiate a search for the video shop card – it sure was for me. But Chaw is one little piggie that should have stayed home.
    7Leofwine_draca

    Quirky monster movie that's not The Host, but still a lot of fun

    CHAW is a South Korean monster movie that attempts to ride the wave of popularity that followed the similarly-themed THE HOST; while it can't hope to hold a candle to that outstanding film, it proves to be an entertaining enough comic yarn that offers more genuine laughs than most. It occupies a specific niche of Asian movies whose quirkiness alone is enough to give them instant cult appeal.

    The story is a simple enough effort about a giant wild boar terrorising a rural community. There's all the usual hypocrisy amongst the police officers and detectives responsible for the village's safety, along with an outsider hero through whose eyes we witness the proceedings. The plot isn't dissimilar to the Aussie flick RAZORBACK, with various oddballs joining together to beard the beast in its lair – although, of course, it doesn't go entirely to plan.

    Monster flicks like this live or die on the strength of their titular menace, and Chaw himself is a good 'un; a very well animated (with a mix of animatronics and CGI, it seems to me) and truly gigantic creature who chews on his victims in a series of grisly death scenes. The action follows the usual template, building up to big attacks and the final search-and-destroy mission, and it's all handled with relative aplomb.

    The film goes for the humorous note throughout and it works; there's enough meat on the bones of the story to make it an enjoyable outing, even for those who've watched a dozen similar films. The acting is typically strong from the Korean performers, and director Shin Jeong-won clearly knows what he's doing.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Squeal...

    So the title of this movie is...? The Korean title is "Chawu", but the DVD movie I got from Amazon is titled "Chaw", but the one shown on the cover on IMDb is titled "Chawz".

    For a black comedy, then "Chaw" had surprisingly few laughs. There were some here and there, but they were far in between. But that is quite alright, because the movie is quite entertaining and doesn't necessarily rely on the comedy to carry it along.

    The story is about a police officer from Seoul who end up in a small rural village, where life is supposed to be quiet and uneventful. But the small idyllic village is terrorized by a marauding boar of gargantuan proportions.

    "Chaw" is fun and entertaining, as it has some interesting characters and good dialogue, plus the effects in the movie were actually quite good. Don't expect Hollywood blockbuster effects - but they get the job done, and they do so nicely.

    "Chaw" is not groundbreaking in any way, and it is unlikely to make a lasting impression, but still, it is well worth a watch and does provide good entertainment. A good Korean movie in the likes of "Razorback". Hardly worthy of a place alongside "The Host" (the Korean monster movie, not the Meyer's pseudo-teenage Sci-Fi), but still fun enough.

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      Director Jeong-won Shin said his film adopted a typical Hollywood B movie monster narrative to tackle environmental issues, particularly the serious destruction inflicted on Korea's ecology. He said Korea had never had a film dealing with real-life killer creatures like Alligator and Anaconda and was "intrigued by the idea of a familiar animal attacking and killing humans and wanted to create something out of this unexpectedness. But most of all, I wanted something funny and unique."
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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 juillet 2009 (Corée du Sud)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Corée du Sud
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Coréen
      • Anglais
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      • Féroces
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Corée du Sud
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lotte Entertainment
      • Polygon Entertainment
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 10 660 802 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 2 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 1.85 : 1(original ratio)

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