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  • This has to be one of the bloodiest Asian movies that I have seen in recent times. If you're not a fan of R-Rated movies, definitely not recommended for you. But a must watch for R-Rated fans.

    The concept isn't unique and feels like a blend of different movies came together. The narration isn't tight as well, but the violence/survival theme keeps you glued for most part. But even with all that blood, the action kind of gets boring in the end, as the action choreography/camera captures doesn't offer anything new.

    As an action/sci-fi/horror fan, I did like the movie, but it does feel a little overwhelming on the gore/violence/blood.

    PS:There are a couple of twists in the end which sets up a nice base for part 2.
  • I didn't understand this movie. I got the basic premise, that a ship full of criminals being extradited from the Philippines is on its way to Korea, and somehow the criminals get loose. Cue bloodshed.

    Wikipedia doesn't have a synopsis, so I had to use IMDB reviews, which say basically nothing about the plot, making me wonder if the movie had one (for I was unable to detect one myself). There is a guy in the movie whose eyes appear to be stapled closed, and a couple of the reviews on this site mention something about a Japanese experiment on the boat waking up and killing everyone. So maybe the eye-staple guy was the experiment.

    Everybody kills everybody else in this movie anyway. The director has allegedly said that two-point-five tons of blood were used in the movie. I'd believe that. The movie is less "gory", or even "graphically violent", than it is "bloody". There is blood everywhere throughout, gushing and spraying and leaking from wounds. Everybody ends up covered in blood, making them even harder to tell apart.

    Because, boy, are they hard to tell apart. No, I don't mean "they all look the same". I'm not a racist idiot. I mean the movie totally fails to differentiate its characters from each other. That's the main problem I had with it. We just see a bunch of people on a boat killing each other in boring violent scenes and spraying blood on each other (and themselves). The movie doesn't have a main character, or really any character. Main characters are our passage into a movie. We get to know it through their eyes. Here I felt totally at a distance from everything.

    Let me just say something about the violence. It being "bloody", not "gory" makes it pretty boring. The violence is probably the only reason anyone will see this flick. It's got an R18+ rating for violence here in Australia, which isn't that common. You go to an R-rated horror/action flick expecting to see some really creative gore. "The Sadness" was pretty creatively violent, and that was only rated MA15+. Here, the violence isn't interesting or creative. It's all in the blood.
  • While under heavily armed guard, the dangerous convicts aboard a cargo ship unite in a coordinated escape attempt that soon escalates into a bloody, all-out riot. But as the fugitives continue their brutal campaign of terror, they soon discover that not even the most vicious among them is safe from the horror they unknowingly unleashed from the darkness below deck.

    Project Wolf Hunting presents itself as one thing and reveals itself to be another. What's played as a straightforward action movie takes an abrupt shift after the first act into what becomes essentially a haunted house type of movie, reminiscent of Alien, taking place on a different kind of ship. As far as its action is concerned, the upfront and unashamed violent nature of criminals fighting to take over the ship from the cops may shock some American viewers but is par for the course with South Korean cinema. Director Kim Hong-seon uses this violence as a metric to show that no matter how horrific the criminals get, they're nothing compared to what's awakening in the belly of the ship. While the reveal of the Alpha is teased throughout the first act, his eventual reveal is a spray of blood and guts for any character, good or bad, that gets in his way.

    While the trope of the unstoppable killing machine is a well worn one, dating back to even before 1984's The Terminator, here in Project Wolf Hunting the unstoppable nature becomes exhausting after a while. With the Alpha systematically destroying everyone and everything, there comes a time where viewers will be ready to move on with the story get to the point of it all. This, sadly, leads to a somewhat convoluted and half hearted back story with reveals that are long telegraphed before coming to light. Still, the film survives based off its action, its violence, the full hearted sincerity of the cops to try and do the right thing, and it's few comedic bits sprinkled in throughout.

    With little in the way of development (and Lee Do-il barely gets a full story), the actors and actresses that populate the story are forced to rely on charisma and acting talents to convince viewers to care whether they live or die. Enter Seo In-guk as Park Jong-doo, the leader of the criminal element being transported and the character with the most manic energy throughout the film. Seo's mirthful performance brings an element of instability and unpredictability to the character, making for a fun watch. By contrast, Jang Dong-yoon as Lee Do-il, the story's central character, has little more than a handful of lines. Playing the trope of the strong, silent type, it's his lack of lines that makes it difficult for the audience to connect with him or cheer for his success.

    Written and directed by Kim Hong-seon, Project Wolf Hunting is a story that delights in its use of violence and savagery. Kim doesn't shy away from the barbaric nature of what's supposed to be some of Korea's most violent offenders. A few minutes shy of two hours, the film's pacing is almost chaotic as its story, which will inevitably have audiences wondering what's left after almost everyone is dead with a solid 30 minutes left to go in the runtime. As a writer, Kim's skills are less sharp. Few characters are fleshed out in any meaningful way with the exception of Lee Do-il, leaving the vast majority of the cast to be fodder for the murder spree both the criminals and Alpha embarks upon.

    Overall, Project Wolf Hunting works best when it leans into its cops vs robbers story. Charming and over-the-top villains clashing with earnest good guys out to do the right thing set on a cargo ship in the middle of the sea makes for a fascinating premise. Unfortunately, that premise is undercut by its supernatural element, making for a haunted house story that loses effectiveness as the runtime goes on. Excellently acted, especially by Seo In-guk as a gleeful bad guy, as well as sharp direction from Kim Hong-seon, makes for a fun watch on a weeknight on the couch with drinks.
  • First of all, the plot of the movie was kinda interesting and that's the reason why I decided to watch that movie. The storyline was just nice, but there were some plot holes and some parts of the movie weren't well-explained. The characters were too many, some of them were kinda interesting (especially, the criminals), but most of them weren't well-developed and they were so dislikable. The filming location of the movie was only one, just a big ship full of criminals and cops. The killcount of the movie was SUPER GORY and BRUTAL and there were too many kills, probably one of the bloodiest movies I have ever seen. Also, it was a really intense movie, full of action-filled scenes and epic fights. The ending scene was kinda expected and it looks like they're gonna make a sequel. Overall, it was an average action/horror movie, super bloody and the main villain was SAVAGE.
  • Firstly, nowadays, the era of fake political correctness, it is difficult to find decent extremely gory violent movies. Probably because some damb people says that are disgusting. So, that is why I love it. I can differeciate between real life and fiction.

    Second, I think this movie its quite decent. It has ultra violence, great FX and gory deaths. The result is like mixing Terminator with The Raid's violence, and the result is a Korean Predator hunting damb people in a boat. Is this movie original? No it is not. Is it a good movie? Neither. This movie is just for fun. Do not rake seriously and you'll enjoy. I recommend it, only for gory, ultra violence fans like me. So, if you expect here an Oscar winning script you're lost in life.
  • Plans unravel to transport brutal convicts by air, so they are transferred via ship instead. The police and crew have their hands full as multiple plots to seize control of the freighter are hatched. Just when one faction seems to gain control, another gets the edge. Unfortunately for police, crew, and passengers alike, there is even worse cargo in the hold.

    Irreverent and extremely violent, Project Wolf Hunting is a thrilling genre bender that combines action, horror, and science fiction. There are twists to the turns. Darkly comic and creative scenes predominate as when one poor soul is beaten to death with his own arm. Women often get the upper hand, or arm, as the case may be. The director and much of his crew were present for this Toronto International Film Festival midnight madness screening and world premiere. Kim Hongsun, the director, said that literally tons of blood was used to make the film. It is as fun as it is bloody.
  • This movie brings blood and gore to a new level, and not for the fainted heart. First 5 minutes into the movie, the audience is presented with an explosion and flowing blood. It is going good as the story begin establish itself. A quarter way into the movie when actions start with blood spewing all over the place, the movie falters as the characters reactions are unrealistic and unbelievable!

    The characters stand around like puppets as if waiting for their ques to react - to fight back or to die, according to the movie script, instead of reacting accordingly to survive. What could have been a great action movie drowned in 2.5 tonnes of messy fake blood.
  • Oh! I forgot Universal Soldier.

    This movie has tons n tons of gory kills, brutal stabbings, a scary n intimidating villain, claustrophobic environment n some over the top oodles of blood.

    The killer reminded me of Victor Crowley from Hatchet, the premise a mash between Con Air n the mid 90s Mind Ripper.

    Some of the flash back scenes were a bit confusing cos of the not so familiar faces n foreign language.

    Also I didnt understand how the lead cop got away from the killer so many times while the others were eaten away like carrots n radishes. (Fellas killed left, right n center without any delay).

    Movies based on Nazi occultism n Unit 731 of Dr. Shiro Ishii n his staff (dubbed the Devil's Doctors) will always be considered by me as horror movies cos the crimes/evil perpetrated in the name of medical science n research went totally unpunished.
  • 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.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This Horror movie is not for everyone.

    This film is like Escape Plan (2013) + The Witch: Part 1-The Subversion (2018) + some World War 2 Japanese experiment + gore.

    Those who like mindless action with violent, bloodthirsty people killing each other with blood gushing out every 5 minutes would love this movie.

    Please don't watch it because of your favourite actor(s), like Seo In-Guk or Jung So-Min. They aren't that bad, but you will be disappointed. (especially Seo In-Guk, who was severely underutilised)

    Plot Synopsis with SPOILERS: The movie starts with a ship with hardcore criminals being transported to South Korea. Then, someone lets the criminals out loose and plenty of bloodshed happens. The typical cop vs criminals gunfight ensues, followed by the leader of cops vs the leader of criminals ultimate fight. Suddenly, the body which was under anaesthetic earlier wakes up & jumps into the scene & starts annihilating people but behaving like The Terminator. The main characters discover that he was the subject of Japanese WW2 experiment that made him kinda like a Super Soldier with superior strength, lightning speed and killer instincts. (WTF?) Later, it was revealed that, one of the main characters, the Good Guy was also injected such Super Serum, having the same super powers. Even the Main Villain had the same powers! Good Guy beats the Main Villain & the movie ends with a flashback that the Main Villain actually spared Good Guy's kid.

    I wonder why did the main cast even agreed to star in this movie. Overall, the movie is just an over-ambitious, laughable premise. Probably the good part of this movie, is the part where one female criminal was not detected by the heat-detector as she was in the cold storage.
  • Most of the movies I saw at this year's TIFF were pretty much "eh," but this one made the trip worthwhile. It takes a lot to push the envelope on movie violence, but this film does it! I could tell while watching that it had multiple sequels written all over it, and sure enough, director Hong-seon Kim revealed during the post-screening Q&A that both a prequel and sequel are already in the works.

    The structure is highly similar to ALIEN: dealing with a monstrous menace from inside a contained space. Instead of a spaceship and its crew, we have a ship that's being used to transfer criminals extradited from the Philippines to Korea. They stage an escape attempt that's plenty bloody, but things are just getting started.

    Also on the ship is a humanoid biological experiment that gets freed in the turmoil. From this point on, the bloody mayhem kicks into fourth gear. The monstrous one-time human is a merciless killing machine like you've never seen before. He rips people apart with his bare hands and spares nobody. Dubbed "Alpha," he makes Freddy Kruger look like Santa Claus. The film includes a brief backstory on how he came into existence -- so you know that there's no way that this can be a singular appearance.

    Hong-seon Kim has certainly put together an impressive high-octane splatterfest. I detected some Michael Haneke influence in that he seems to delight in confounding your conditioned expectations as to how things are going to unfold. Know going in that the surprises are many and nothing's sacred.

    Not for the faint of heart -- to put it mildly -- but if you can take movies with graphic violence, this one's a not-to-miss. It definitely succeeds in making you look forward to continuation.
  • In the keelwater of an cms steamturbine cargo ship, where the less costliest of priceless murderers and other murderers of the korean society are granted a showboat worthy trip back to good ol'mum korea from the filipensians.

    Its an A-star casted southkorean blood, gore and brains wrung out horror slasher where the graphic level of violence, and stupid plot and script, where acting improvisation is totally forbidden, and at some points you see the flabbergasted shock of awe in the seasoned actors faces, mine too by the way whatever grumpy and c-old i might be this was overkill en masse.

    Although this, the blood and gore department and the cleanup personell whos crystal clear tiedying up between retakes and some of the special effects must be acclaimed for as special. Its not a film for everyone and will become a classic for the''in the closet'' horror viewers.
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    Minor Spoilers!

    Nobody is expecting realism from an ultraviolent b-movie. But it's really, really distracting when characters literally stand there staring dumbly until they're murdered in the most brutal ways possible.

    "Hardened" police detectives don't ever draw their guns when groups of convicts - covered in blood and wielding knives and other instruments of torture - walk towards them. They literally do not raise a hand in resistance - they stand in the same spot and get stabbed or brained. It's absolutely bizarre.

    There is even a scene where there are maybe 30 cops and convicts in an engine literally just stand around in plain sight while a monster slowly walks around and just starts squishing people's heads (and worse) right in front of them. The cops and cons watch their partners and friends get killed one by one and do nothing to intervene. They don't even try to run away or hide??

    This movie had so much potential, but even as somebody who loves action, horror and ultraviolent b-movies, this was as boring as it gets.
  • Project Wolf Hunting is One Crazy Ride. It is impossible to discuss the details of this film without giving spoilers so I will not provide too many facts about the plot and storyline. Project Wolf Hunting is a hyper violent, science fiction, action film that is a lot of fun to watch.

    The story surrounds an attempt to transport extradited, deadly prisoners from the Philippines to Korea on a ship secured by the authorities for that purpose. Through a series of incidents the prisoners manage to get free and seek to take over the ship. This part of the film is solid, bloody and violent cops and robbers action which is very gripping and well done. The psychotic nature of some of the prisoners makes the revolt particularly gruesome. HAd this been the entire plot of the movie I think it would have been shorter, but still very good.

    After one hour into the film it takes a turn into the realm of science fiction in a way that I didn't see coming, was very resistant to, but ended up really getting engrossed in. It ratchets up the violence and blood in the film to a level rarely seen in modern action and sci-fi.

    While you need to suspend belief to enjoy this one, it is not hard. The action, direction,and cinematography all make for a visually engrossing thrill ride. The characters are all interesting and the actors do a good job of "buying in" to the storyline and subplot.

    The action and fight sequences are plentiful and fun to watch; although, I am not sure there is as much blood in the human body and the filmmakers seem to display.

    Project Wolf Hunting is worth seeing, but not for the Squeamish.

    Korean with English Sub-titles.
  • Here is the backstory for this film that the other reviewers left out. A talented Korean director decided to do the most violent, bloody, off the wall, incomprehensible, action film ever done. Anywhere. On this planet. Ever. And then he did it. It is a story with good guys, bad guys, cops, robbers, and even zombies -- or more likely super-soldiers because it is hard to tell them apart. It is distracting. It is a pretty good watch. When watching, it is very important not to become attached to any one character in particular, because 5 minutes later that character may no longer be there. You have been warned. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Another latest offering from Kim-hong with gruesome bloody sci-fi thriller embarked on a cargo ship....though the plot is kept negligible giving priority to brutal spine chilling moments blood splattered all over the last act of explanation of things happening leaves open door for another sequel... Thanks to entire stunt team and make up team for keeping the Alpha look natural instead of adding CGI.... It's seo in guk who does a vulnerable act with his mannerism and overtakes the mighty alpha which is just intented to go on for a killing spree done by Choi gwi... Park ho San as a charge of criminals and Jun so mon takes up a responsible act in keeping the plot live.
  • If you're over 14 years old, oh boy are you in for a surprise watching this movie. The empty plot is stretched over an excruciating 2 hours. The story is just a vehicle for a laughably-bad villain to crush as many victims face as possible. Everyone is an absolute idiot, which destroys any sense of implication on part of the viewer. You will probably roll your eyes about a hundred times watching this. If real-world police were as inept as those guys, the world would be burning right now. It's on par for Korean movies though. Koreans love to depicts police as mentally-challenged and incompetent (as seen in "I Saw the Devil" or "The Wailing").

    The plot makes no sense and the characters motivation make no sense as well. There are inconsistencies and plot-holes every 5 minutes.

    The script was probably written by an edgy 12 years old. They try so hard to make the villains as villainous as possible that it comes across as deeply funny instead of disturbing. It's the idea that a child has of evil. If Anton Chigurgh from "No Country for Old Men" was an excellent villain, imagine the opposite here and you get the picture.

    Avoid this at all costs. Even die-hard horror fans will have a bitter aftertaste in their mouth after watching this.
  • trashgang22 February 2023
    It came to my ears that this was the goriest flick of 2022. This time it was correct. This is one gory ride.

    The acting for such flicks is surprisingly above mediocre. But the conversations are funny to hear in English. Better watch it in Korean and but the subs on, way better.

    The story is written in 2 lines. But that isn't important here. It's how this movie evolves. It starts rather slow and I thought, well, hell is for the last part of this flick but it isn't. It has 3 parts, the convicts, the monster, the rescue. And all parts do contain gore.

    I guess after 10 minutes it all goes awry until the end. And just when you thought, okay can't go gorier, it does. It's just one splatterfest with tons of red stuff.

    If you dig action movies you better skip this one but for the gorehounds, a must.

    Gore 5/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 4/5 Story 1/5 Comedy 0/5.
  • Tweetienator17 November 2022
    A real fun flick with lots of shooting and blood spilling, on top we get some twist which is not too unique but a funny one. Production is pro, action too. Some of the fighting scenes are rather ridiculous choreographed, especially the scene in the machine room of the ship where our "twist" gets into the game - all those guys just standing around and getting themselves killed without moving or doing anything... Anyway, Project Wolf Hunting got enough entertaining powers if you like movies that mix elements of crime, horror and sci-fi. Reminds me a little of movies like Dredd (2012) or The Raid (2011), but far more blood gets spilled and here and there we get even a bit of gore served. Fun.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    The movie is full of cliches. The police is extremely stupid. Let me prove my point:

    1. The bad guys kill each and everyone. It doesn't matter who is going to run the ship.

    2. The bad guys have killed more than half the police officers. Most of the crew is dead. Still, when the polic has a chance to stealthily kill the bad guys, they challenge and engage in verbal hustle.

    3. The so-called wolf/vampire is just another generic werewolf villian.

    4. ALL the characters are unidimensional. Bad guys love extreme gore, doctors assistant is extremely stupid.

    5. If the government is transporting such a dangerous, err, werewolf, let's keep the security to the absolute minimum. As a matter of fact, let there be no security at all.

    What a waste of two hours!
  • micthom-4456519 September 2022
    I got to see Project Wolf Hunting at the Toronto International Film Festival, and it was an absolute hit with me, and apparently most of the rest of the audience. Let me start by saying that it is incredibly gory. I had to self-censor several times by just closing my eyes. (I could only stand to see a few head crushings.) So be forewarned. Yes, there is blood everywhere. But I have to admit it fits with the story and the characters, especially Alpha.

    I am not going to reveal any of the story. I am not going to ruin it for you. But there are plenty of twists and turns. But I will tell you, this is not just a cops and criminals kind of show. The movie is explosive and moves at a quick, bloody clip. There a plenty of shocks, and you will be kept on the edge of your seat throughout most of the movie. Who will die next? How will they die? And then you reach a point where you don't see how anyone could possibly survive. Yikes!

    If you are familiar with some of the actors you are in for a shock with the characters they play. In particular, I was surprised by Seo In Guk, Hang Young Nam and Park Ho San. Seo In Guk is amazing as a blood thirsty gang leader. Wow! Hong Young Nam - who could ever imagine her as a very naughty gangster! She does a fantastic job. Unforgettable! (Hint ... bathroom scene.) And Park Ho San, who I can only see as the kindly operator of a coffee house in "Would You Like a Cup of Coffee?", steals several scenes. But I would have never imagined him playing such a part.

    If you watch many Korean TV shows you will see a lot of familiar faces in very out-of-character roles doing incredibly good jobs at scaring the heck out of you.

    So thank you Kim Hon Sun for making such a surprisingly shocking and fun film. Please note that he stated at an interview at TIFF that he has already written a prequel and a sequel, and I can hardly wait to see what is next.
  • Brutal movie. It's been a while since I have watched a movie that had some surprising twists! When you first start watching you think you have it 100% figured out and might even wonder why the producers were making it so obvious. They wrap this movie up with a very bloody bow! The blood in this movie was extreme! I mean we all know Asian horror/thrillers don't hold back but I needed a happy show after this movie. No sexual scenes just brief talk of it. Gore and violence..more then severe. While the violence fit it still dragged on and on. If you don't mind brutal bloody violence with smashed in faces every other shot then give it till the end. They leave it off ready to make a second one possibly and it actually made entire sense. A few dumb characters and a few deaths were you are like come on you could have lived if you had just moved, but only a few so it didn't kill the movie. I rented and it wasn't dubbed in English but still worth the watch.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This movie is just violence and gore with so many mixed plots and genres that the movie itself didn't even know what it should be.

    Sounds confusing?

    Ok so here is an example.

    The first third of the movie shows how a crew of criminals are being shipped to korea by the police. Once they are on the sea the gore show starts.

    The crew of criminals already had an escape planned, while other members who weren't arrested already were boarding the ship.

    It was an easy Job for them because you know what the police did? Absolutely nothing. Yeah, that's right. You are shipping extremely dangerous criminals overseas and you send a bunch of idiots along with criminals to protect them. The police did nothing else than talking even when they had guns with them, it was so stupid... I'm telling you guys

    After the first blood bath completed, the new chapter is getting introduced Chapter 2: Frankenstein meets Predator The beast is released slashing nearly everyone on the ship who was alive because its a freakin superhuman who has the abilities of a Predator (Arny Movie) After this second absolute blood bath of the movie it transitions into a flashback to 1943 which should have been the opening sequence of this movie. The scene shows how the Frankenstein Monster aka Predator was being made and how it should've been used as a superhuman weapon for the military. The monster awakens from the table and slashes every one around him and escapes, end of flashback.

    So the Chapter 3 got introduced... Chapter 3: There can be only one of us.

    In this very last chapter it got clear that there a many more of those, what should i call them, mutants which are not quite as primitive as the frankenstein predator but definitely equal cruel. One of the criminals in the beginning was also a mutant all along and wasn't part of the criminal crew. He stayed alive to very end while fighting the frankenstein monster and another mutant to death. End of story was that everbody on the ship died except this one criminal who was a mutant all along.

    Conclusion: The person who wrote this movie is probably insane and likes to see a lot of blood splatter because there was like nothing else that happened in this movie.

    What a fever dream.
  • That movie was great. It has every kind of action. Gore, blood, hand to hand fights, blood, people has nowhere to run, blood, few good guys fighting against a lot of bad guys and a monster, oh did i mention blood. But imagine by gazillion times. Officially 2.5 ton.

    I didnt had so much idea before watching this movie and i checked the trailer up to some level and i decided i might like it and better not to look more, half way through i was thinking the movie had explained and showed everything and i was curious what else can i watch more. Well plot twist it just got any better, thats a super hero type of movie i like to watch.

    But hey if you are one of these PG-Marvel super hero movie fans, and gives 10 stars for them better dont watch it. It is not for children.
  • gab-6759923 January 2023
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    So maybe I was the ONLY one but this movie made zero sense! I am just hoping someone seriously dropped the ball when in came to the subtitles. I think the way some things said in this movie should have transferred over into English much more understanding. Do not go into this movie thinking it will make any sense because you would be wrong! Not to mention they had no real lead. First you think it will be the senior guard, then you think maybe it will be the younger girl guard. At one point I thought the bad guy would take the lead. But then, they threw in way too many bad guys, you never knew just who's side you were rooting for. It was a long wait for it to end like there will be a part 2! When really, you feel like this was part 2 and you completely missed part 1!!!! Sad thing is I enjoyed this movie with the gore and the mayhem, it was interesting but it feel short on delivery. With none of your questions answered at the end. If you are looking for a fun movie with lots of blood and gore. This is a movie for you, but the storyline just plain sucked! How could the FIRST so called supped juiced up wolf/man not kill the guy in the blu & white Hawai'i shirt? Shouldn't he have been the strongest if he was the first and the other guy just became juiced off his blood? So confusing! Then they throw in a kid and a dead mother, but you never get to see theIR full story. They should have stuck with a good guy and a bad guy with an easy to follow storyline. This felt like a mess of a story at the end. I gave it points for the graphics but in all honesty this movie was more like a 5 star. I will not be watching it again unless the come out with the first part to this movie that makes much more sense. I h8 movies like that where you watch the last part first. Can I plz just get them in order and at the SAME time!? I feel like that is not such a big request to fill.
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