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Train To Bushan Presents: Peninsula. 2020. 4 years after the zombie outbreak, former soldier who survived the onslaught along with 3 other people are tasked to go to Peninsula, find a certain truck that is full of money and come back out alive. This starts off during and after the film with no mentioning of anyone else from the first film so we are kind of left in the dark about them. Now we have a group in Hong Kong hired for a simple or not so simple task and search and retrieve and make it to the Dock, there is some good tense moments at the start that seems to loose all aspect of it from the first film. This isn't really humans vs zombies but more humans vs humans with a help of zombies, a group on the island kidnap people and use them in a game of survival against the zombies and using food as a source of betting. There is a somewhat cars and vans chase with zombies chasing anything that has lights on but seems to rely more on CGI, there is some blood splatter but toned down a but from the previous film which was a tad disappointing, think this is one of those films that once you have seen it that's it. EdTTt5FVcAAH7sh.jpg
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Memories of Murder (2003) directed by Bong Joon-ho watched on Amazon for £1.99 Very good, and sometimes excellent 'based on true crime' drama focusing on the chaotic, often incompetent investigation of serial rape/murders in the South Korean sticks. The director here is more interested in police procedures than the motivations of the killer, with a savage portrayal of inept investigations including crime scene incompetence, dueling cops often coming to blows, police brutality in search of confessions and some ridiculous deductions based on prejudicial assumptions. At times the movie descends deliberately into black farce as the cops make one mistake after another and the bodies and wrong suspects mount up. Not up there with the Director's Oscar winner but worth a spin. |
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I enjoyed this but it definitely falls into the category of it's so bad it's good. Satan is reborn after being killed by a priest at the begining of the movie , it then jumps forward too Satan who is a high school student his powers soon begin to manfast . The story is all over the place we have some useless angels trying too kill Satan while has to be the most camp Satan I've seen, one minute he shagging woman and the next he appears to want it up the arse. With have killing murder, gore, zombies and closest homosexuality in the high school shower. Really has to be seen to believed. Now watching. Followed by. |
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The Wailing. 2016. A stranger arrives in a small village and a mysterious sickness takes over some people, a policeman tries to find out what is going on before his family become victims. This was a blind watch for me and recommended by Shudder, at 2 hours 35 minutes I was expecting this to be a very slow paced Japanese horror that turned out to be the opposite. It has horror and drama mixed in with a few twists and turns added in. The film does have some slow parts but it helps build up the dark atmosphere to the film and has good direction, cinematography. It does show the aftermath of murders but never goes over the top, it can be quite tense at some moments. Well worth the watch and yes it's subtitled. img_0817.jpg
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