Een vooraanstaand officier van justitie onderzoekt een Black Ops-team en hun leider in een gevaarlijke stad en raakt betrokken in een dodelijke oorlog tussen spionnen. (Bron: Netflix) Vertaling bewerken
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Cast & Credits
- Sol Kyung GuJi Kang In / "Yaksha"Hoofdrol
- Park Hae SooHan Ji Hoon / "Nike"Hoofdrol
- Yang Dong GeunDeputy HongBijrol
- Lee ElHee WonBijrol
- Song Jae RimJae GyuBijrol
- Park Jin YoungJung DaeBijrol
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Watched for Park Jinyoung but stayed for Sol Kyung-gu
First of all, it’s a great movie and it has what most people like to watch in a action movie. Some small comedy relief parts and a lot of great sequences of action. The storyline makes sense and there’s no holes in it for my point of view since I didn’t have any questions about what was delivered in general. The acting was great and the CGI too, even though that one scene of the rats made me question a little if it was that good (lol).I’m sure you wouldn’t like it if you don’t like those spy sequences movies that hollywood produces all the time because this is exactly what it is with the plus that it’s korean not american. Since i’m into those i actually enjoyed watching this. And it’s also the type of movie I would recommend my parents to watch since they’re so into action movies and this is a good one.
I should add that you shouldn’t really expect much more than the plot about spies for this story since they don’t really get into any other stuff than this, even if there are some dialogues about decency and justice.
I was surprised by how much i liked Kyung-gu’s character. Both actor and character are very charismatic to me in their own way, as someone who was looking forward for this because of jinyoung that was a pleasant surprise!
and btw park jinyoung and park haesoo both are hot so yeah
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Korean Action Movies are impressive in their visual components, it´s mostly the lack of subtleties in a catchy plot that causes movies to not gain attention/ not be seen as a masterpiece. "Yaksha" does not necessarily have any crucial parts that bothered me, except for the confusing and a bit insufficiently precise written multinational mix-up. I very much enjoyed watching Park Hae Soo in another main role. The performance of the entire cast was admirable, especially the well-portrayed/displayed tension between the very different members of the group. However, not only the cast has delivered an impressive piece of work, thus judging from the filming and editing quality, the responsible crew was consisting of a mainly reliable and talented crew. After all, "Yaksha" is a nice pick for an adventurous movie night but nothing I´d rewatch.Vond je deze recentie nuttig?