The story begins with a seemingly straightforward mission: a massive cargo ship is tasked with transporting a group of South Korea’s most dangerous criminals from the Philippines back to Seoul. The police presence is heavy, the handcuffs are tight, and the tension is sky-high.
Just as the power struggle between the cops and the convicts reaches its peak, an experimental "super-soldier" is unleashed from the ship's bowels. The movie shifts from a crime thriller to a survival horror movie in an instant.
Much like Game of Thrones , no character feels safe. The script is ruthless, often killing off characters you assume will be the "leads" within minutes of their introduction. The Technical Specs
Project Wolf Hunting is a "maximalist" masterpiece for fans of Asian extreme cinema. It’s loud, it’s wet, and it never slows down to let you catch your breath. If you enjoyed The Raid or the carnage of Train to Busan , this belongs at the top of your watchlist.
This film is famously drenched in blood—thousands of gallons of it. The action is visceral, featuring bone-crunching choreography that feels heavy and impactful.