![]() ![]() This movie just goes off the rails, kicking cars across front yards and flying around in the air and generating force fields and swirling balls of debris and firing hundreds of wooden bullets with mind powers and regenerate faster than Wolverine even after losing whole arms. Something that could happen between people who are several times stronger than normal humans. The first movie showed the MC to be some sort of 'prodigy' perfect killing machine or something and yet the fights remained fairly grounded. Overall, it was fun, but it was just dumb. what? And THEN, after seeing all that carnage, the brother is like 'how cool maybe we can make a youtube video'? After witnessing the brutal slayings of human beings done by something clearly beyong human and incredibly dangerous. And stop trying to hit her with baseball bats. If I were the leader of a gang of thugs and saw when I saw on the farm, I'd be out of there and never even think about going back. If I were the girl in the van with The Girl who smashed those guys into oblivion, I'd be a little reluctant to take her home. The grocery store scene just seemed out of place, obviously trying to to some sort of character building but it just came across as silly and, again, out of place with the tone of the rest of the film.Īnother worst part, yes, 2 worst parts has to be the behaviour of the characters. Nothing on the people in black from the first film, especially the guy played by Choi Woo-Shik, who did a good job at being smooth and charming but still clearly dangerous. ![]() The ToWoos(?) were also lame, trying to appear menacing but just coming across as goofy. What was the point of that? I was wondering when they would get back to the actual story. The scene with the S.African guy and his 'Chief' where they're just going on and on about this or that in their Land Rover and then the pointless confrontation with 2 guys in a car. One of the worst parts has to be the inconsistent tone. And some of the characters seem to be propelling themselves/changing direction mid air? I think that happened in Bleach or something. There's potential, but the quick cuts just ruin everything. As mentioned the action scene editing is really rough. The van swerving off the road at the beginning looked like something you might have seen in a not particularly good video game 15 years ago. When The Girl kicks or throws a car or a person across a field it lacks any sort of weight and a sense of acceleration/deceleration. Han Sang-Kyoung - Yong-Du's subordinate 10.Actress Shin Shi-A was cast to play the lead female character after going through auditions with 1,408 participants. ![]() She is chased by people who want to capture her for their own purposes. ![]() The Other OneĪ girl ( Shin Shi-A) is the lone survivor of a devastated secret laboratory. And new release “Missing Japan” earned $42,900 in its opening five days. “The Red Herring” earned $27,000 for a cumulative of $2.34 million. “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” earned $32,600, for a cumulative of $48.4 million. “Pokemon the Movie: Giratina and the Sky Warrior” earned $252,000, for a cumulative of $4.08 million. Star, Tom Cruise jetted into the country in recent days to heat the publicity machine.īehind the top six, scores were significantly smaller. Over the latest weekend, it earned sixth place and $572,000 from preview screenings alone. “Top Gun: Maverick” seems set for a strong start when it debuts in Korean theaters on Wednesday. It chewed off $646,000 over the weekend, a 75% week-on-week drop, giving a total of $22.1 million since June 1, 2022. “Jurassic World Dominion” lumbered on in fifth place. It passed one million ticket sales on Friday, its tenth day on release. While the 70% week-on-week may be disappointing, the total is far in excess of the cumulative of all Kore-eda Hirokazu films previously released in Korea. After 12 days in theaters it has amassed $8.58 million. “Broker,” the Cannes title about adoption, earned $1.27 million in its second weekend. Since release on May 18, “The Roundup” has accumulated $91.7 million of receipts and 11.5 million ticket sales.ĭisney-Pixar animation “Lightyear” released in Korea on Wednesday, at the same time as “The Witch: Part 2.” It managed $1.32 million over the weekend and $1.70 million over five days. “The Roundup,” which had enjoyed the top spot for the past four weekends was demoted to second place, with a fifth weekend take of $4.53 million. ![]()
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