Korean violence and abuse films can be extremely brutal and psychologically disturbing. If you're looking for intense, bloody fights, this film won't disappoint. It takes you on a relentless journey from sci-fi-level Japanese drug experiments turned ultimate killers, through gangland heists, all the way to humanity's desperate fight for survival. The non-stop action and suspense make it worth a trip to the cinema. Seo In-Guk's cold, ruthless character is so formidable that even Gwi-hwa Choi is left stunned and fleeing for his life. You can tell from the trailer alone how gripping it is. Unfortunately, the police officer, who I haven't mentioned until now, is also caught up in this due to his duty and ends up facing Gwi-hwa Choi's explosive power.
Review of Project Wolf Hunting
Project Wolf Hunting
(2022)
Drug experiments are just the heartless exploitation of people
21 September 2023