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Morsures

Original title: Ha-wool-ling
  • 2012
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Song Kang-ho and Lee Na-young in Morsures (2012)
Veteran detective Sang-gil and beat cop Eun-yeong are in charge of a case that seems to involve a simple act of self-immolation. Sang-gil initially thinks that it was an accident, but dog bite marks discovered on the body lead him to believe that someone had terrorized and murdered the victim. With Sang-gil working secretly and hoping for a promotion, he and Eun-yeong investigate the source of the drugs found in the body and discover the victim had been pimping out young girls. At the same time, another murder involving a wolf-dog crossbreed occurs, revealing teeth marks similar to the oneÂ’s on previous victimÂ’s body. The two cases are labeled serial killings. With a connection between the victims uncovered, Sang-gil and Eun-yeong track down a potential witness. While questioning her, one of the mysterious dogs strikes out of the blue, killing the witness and stunning the cops. Though they donÂ’t realize it yet, integral to the case is retired police dog trainer Myeong-ho, living with his drug addict daughter and still training dogs. ItÂ’s not long before the detectives find a link between the dead men, Myeong-ho, and his daughterÂ’s tragic circumstances. As it turns out, thereÂ’s one more victim yet to come, part of a grand scheme of revenge that sees Sang-gil and Eun-yeong tracking one of Myeong-hoÂ’s killer dogs as it strives to complete its mission.
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Veteran detective Sang-gil and beat cop Eun-yeong are in charge of a case that seems to involve a simple act of self-immolation. Sang-gil initially thinks that it was an accident, but dog bi... Read allVeteran detective Sang-gil and beat cop Eun-yeong are in charge of a case that seems to involve a simple act of self-immolation. Sang-gil initially thinks that it was an accident, but dog bite marks discovered on the body lead him to believe that someone had terrorized and murder... Read allVeteran detective Sang-gil and beat cop Eun-yeong are in charge of a case that seems to involve a simple act of self-immolation. Sang-gil initially thinks that it was an accident, but dog bite marks discovered on the body lead him to believe that someone had terrorized and murdered the victim. He and Eun-yeong investigate the source of the drugs found in the body and ... Read all

  • Director
    • Ha Yoo
  • Writers
    • Ha Yoo
    • Asa Nonami
  • Stars
    • Song Kang-ho
    • Lee Na-young
    • Nam Bo-ra
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Ha Yoo
    • Writers
      • Ha Yoo
      • Asa Nonami
    • Stars
      • Song Kang-ho
      • Lee Na-young
      • Nam Bo-ra
    • 16User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    Song Kang-ho
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    • Detective Sang-Kill
    Lee Na-young
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    • Detective Eun-Young
    Nam Bo-ra
    Nam Bo-ra
    • Jung-Ah
    Jeong In-gi
    Jeong In-gi
    • Coroner
    Jang In-ho
    Jang In-ho
    • Lee Ki-Nam
    Shin Jeong-geun
    Shin Jeong-geun
    • Chief detective
    Jeong Jin
    • Detective
    Kim Jong-goo
    Kim Jong-goo
    • Manager Jo Ryeon-so
    Lee Min-ah
    • Song Min-jeong
    Lee Sung-min
    Lee Sung-min
    • Detective Young-Cheol
    Lee Tae-ri
    Lee Tae-ri
    • Sang-gil's son
    • (as Lee Min-ho)
    Jo Yeong-jin
    Jo Yeong-jin
    • Jung-Ah's dad
    • Director
      • Ha Yoo
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      • Ha Yoo
      • Asa Nonami
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    1prettybutterfly

    Weak female lead..

    The plot was a little too far-fetched and the sexism ruined the film for me. The way the female detective was treated in this film was pretty vile. You can tell it was written and directed by men. The story had promise, but once it unfolded it was a little too unbelievable. I wanted to see the female at some point take charge and not sit back and allow herself to be physically and mentally abused by her male counterparts. It was obvious that she was more intelligent than the guys around her, yet she continued to allow them to ridicule her and treat her poorly. Perhaps this film needs to be remade with a strong female lead.
    7emjay911

    Not bad as the rating suggests.

    This is not a horror or a supernatural movie that the title or poster may imply.

    This movie is actually a cop thriller that many of us like to see with some intense scenes and it stars in my opinion one of Korea's best actors "Song Kang-Ho" (Memories of Murder) who plays the role of the not so straight cop with family issues.

    Detective Sang-Gil played by Song Kang-Ho is being assigned to solve what appears to be a small suicide case and to train the new unwelcomed lady recruit Eun-Young (Lee Na-Young) to which he refuses. Being bitter because he was passed over for a promotion to another colleague, the detective reluctantly agrees, while his new colleague is being treated differently by her very sexist colleagues.

    During the course of the movie the new partners discover that a string of murders could be connected and they wonder if the murders are justified and intentional or not, while trying to overcome work and family problems.

    The lead star gives a good believable performance along with decent performances from supporting actors.

    The film has a good original story on hand that may have fell a bit short due to a mix of directing, writing and probably length of the movie? Otherwise this is a good movie that could have been a powerful thriller.
    7moviexclusive

    Intriguing and surprisingly suspenseful, this hybrid of a werewolf movie and a serial killer thriller is a tense taut murder mystery gripping from start to end

    Billed as South Korea's answer to 'The Howling'- which is in fact its English title in most, if not, all other territories, 'The Killer Wolf' proves to be so much more than your generic werewolf movie. Indeed, former poet-turned-director Yoo Ha's latest brings to mind Bong Joon- ho's 'The Host', which successfully reinvented the monster movie with sharp social commentary- and though Ha's attempt doesn't reach the heights of Bong's classic, it does successfully breathe new life into the subgenre by combining its sensibilities with that of a crime thriller.

    It is in the form of the latter that the movie opens, as veteran detective Jo Sang-gil (Song Kang-ho, who coincidentally is also the lead of 'The Host') is teamed up with a young female rookie Cha Eun-young (Lee Na-young making the leap from her usual staple of rom-coms) to investigate the possible self-immolation of a middle-aged male in his own car. Adding to the mystery of that individual's cause of death are the unusual bite marks on the deceased, which suggest he was bitten by some large dog, or even a wolf.

    With some forensic help and the requisite stakeouts, the pair of detectives manage to pin down the identity of the deceased- though a visit to his apartment unveils a much more sinister background. It turns out the victim was, together with four others, in the business of underage sex trafficking, using his apartment as a den for older men to indulge in their teenage girl fantasies. Clue by clue, Cha stitches together the pieces of a despicable criminal organisation, even as one by one the deceased's associates meet their demise at the mouth of a vicious half-dog half-wolf hybrid known simply as a 'wolfdog'.

    A lot of the fun in Ha's film is guessing how the many disparate pieces of the puzzle fit together, as the narrative- based upon a Japanese novel by Asa Nonami- twists and turns to reveal the origins of the 'wolfdog' as well as the reason behind its series of targeted brutal attacks. The less you know about the plot the better, and the more attention you pay to the unfolding events the wiser, given the plethora of supporting characters as well as the plot complexities. There is a lot going on, but Ha manages to keep it all together while maintaining a tight tense atmosphere throughout.

    But anyone who's seen Ha's previous films 'A Dirty Carnival' or 'A Frozen Flower' will know that he is not simply interested in plot but also equally in character. That explains the effort he spends setting Cha apart from the rest, painting her as the newbie ostracised by her colleagues for simply being a pretty female face but who turns out to be smarter and sharper than anyone else. Kudos to Ha for giving Cha more depth than the usual stereotype of a tough determined woman, though his execution- especially a flashback that explains her steeliness- could use a bit more finesse.

    Next to Cha, Jo is unfortunately sidelined as the gruff old-hand still rankling at being passed over for a recent promotion- and even a subplot very early on about his troubled relationship with a delinquent son is quickly forgotten as the events of the case take precedence. Nonetheless, despite his character's significance in the course of the narrative, it is Song Kang-ho's low-key performance that holds the movie together. There's nothing particularly challenging here for the actor of more demanding fare such as 'Thirst' and 'Sympathy for Mr Vengeance', but Kang-ho is a perfect foil against the entirely serviceable performance of Na-young.

    It isn't difficult to see why the actress had chosen Cha as her breakout role, but the sweet fresh-faced Na-young is sadly out of her depth here. That's particularly apparent in the scenes where she is required to imply an emotional connection between her character and that of the 'wolfdog' after the latter saves her life, which could have been more poignant in the hands of a more capable actress. Still, she isn't as bad as some reports have made her out to be, though a large part of that credit goes to her co-star Kang-ho.

    Arriving in the midst of much summer bombast, it's easy to overlook a smaller, less-hyped movie like 'The Killer Wolf'- especially given its rather tacky English title. Yet those looking for some good old- fashioned intrigue and suspense will find that this Korean hybrid of a werewolf movie and a serial killer thriller offers both in one taut package, and if it's something different from the typical Hollywood spectacle you are looking for, then make this your film of choice.

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    7kamalbeeee

    Awesome serial killer movie...!!

    A dog killing few people for a reason and there is a man who behind that dog... Good story and screenplay.... Must watchable movie....!!
    4joy-72262

    The movie has a great plot, great character, but a bad acting (For Leading actress)

    Character of leading actress is so annoying. There are a lot of actor who are naturally talented, but not her. She has terrible acting. The movie has a great plot, great character, but a bad acting (For Leading actress).

    The Leading actor got the great acting talent anyway.

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (South Korea)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Howling
    • Production companies
      • CJ Entertainment
      • Opus Pictures
      • Film Poeta
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,368,295
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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