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Blood, gore and one bad guy to top them all - Project Wolf Hunting (2022) - Review

Writer's picture: Dan BrooksDan Brooks

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.


Hey there, movie buffs and gore enthusiasts, because you'll need a strong stomach for this one! I just witnessed the blood-soaked chaos that is "Project Wolf Hunting," and let me tell you, it's like a gory rollercoaster ride with enough violence to make Quentin Tarantino blush. So buckle up, folks, 'cause this is one international sci-fi horror flick that's not for the faint of heart, and I'm here to spill the cinematic beans.


First things first, we need to talk about the cast. "Project Wolf Hunting" boasts a lineup that'll have K-drama fans squealing in delight and trust me, they give their absolute all to this gruesome thrill ride.


Now, before you dive headfirst into this nightmare, make sure to watch the trailer (seriously, watch it!). It's a mesmerizing montage of bloody mayhem and chilling suspense. If that doesn't pique your interest, I don't know what will.


The plot is a wicked cocktail of chaos, carnage, and convicts. Picture this: a cargo ship filled with the most dangerous criminals on the planet, all heavily armed and ready to break free. Naturally, things don't go as planned, and soon it's a non-stop riot of violence, guts, and gore. But here's the kicker – the baddies soon realize they've unleashed a horror lurking in the dark bowels of the ship. It's a horror show in the truest sense.


Now, let's get to the good stuff. What I liked about "Project Wolf Hunting" is that it's an all-you-can-eat buffet of action and crazy scenarios, which is pretty much the standard for Asian-themed movies. It's got that zany, over-the-top quality that we secretly love in these films. Plus, there are so many bad guys in this one, each worse than the one before, and they make for some deliciously sinister characters.


But here's where things get messy (and not in a fun way). The excessive gore in this movie could make even seasoned horror fans wince. We're talking gallons of blood and brutality that occasionally borders on the absurd, like a B-movie that got a bit carried away. Some scenes revel in the sadistic joy of watching the bad guys kill people in horrifying ways. It's not for the faint of heart, or stomach, or anyone with a weak disposition. Seriously, if you're squeamish, run in the opposite direction.


And while we're on the subject of issues, let's chat about the sound effects. Sometimes they didn't quite match up with what was happening on screen. Picture this: someone gets a punch in the face, but the sound is more like a water balloon bursting. It's a small but nagging problem that occasionally takes you out of the experience. In a movie this intense, every detail counts.


Here's a tidbit for you gorehounds: the director proudly claims that a whopping 2.5 tons of blood were used throughout the production of the film. Now, that's a Guinness World Record I'd like to see. Can you imagine the crew meetings? "Alright, folks, today's agenda: blood. We need more of it."


So, in the grand tradition of movie ratings, I'll give "Project Wolf Hunting" a 7.1/10. It's a rollercoaster of blood, guts, and chaos, and if you're up for that sort of thing, you're in for a wild ride. Just remember to bring a poncho. Or three.

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