At the beginning of July, a trailer for a new Korean action film called "Killing Of Game". The trailer appeared on the Filmpark channel, where it was given a brief but very tempting description: Korean “Ong-Bak”. Considering that the main role will be played by a Korean martial artist Bruce Khan (Bruce Khan), passionate fan Bruce Lee and friend Sammo Hunga, assistant fight director at “Medallone”, who discovered Martial Arts Academy in Seoul, and in one of the roles we will see Latif Crowder, a worthy spectacle awaits us. But is it comparable to the level “Ong-Baka”? ..
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The film is not bad, but the recent "City Hungter" is better in terms of action.
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Ryan Gosling is handsome!
No. I think this trailer is the same promotional video as in the case of Kwok-Kwan. The case is frozen, and there is not enough money to restart it.
Is he anywhere?
Just a great trailer and great fights, you should watch it.
The battles are all dark, at least in this rather weak trailer.
And I see Latif making progress little by little. I’m waiting for a film with him in the title role!
EvilDollaR, when will this film be released?
I don't know yet. Of. The site is currently under development.
Good movie.
Here's another movie on my waiting list. :)
Sanan, Yes, this is observed where he points his finger)
Somehow it seemed like he was trying to look like Donnie Yen))
I agree, the trailer is rather weak. But, judging by his biography and a short interview (I will translate a little later), he is a lover of realism in fights and powerful kicks in the style of Tony Jaa, so there should be no wires and computer graphics in them. Let's see.
Ong Bak is generally the best martial arts film of the past decade - without ropes and CGI. Many Asian film companies used cosplay methods to exploit the fighting elements from Ong Bak and introduced them into their own films through the use of actors. And this is a sign of admiration for the incredible work of Tony Jaa, which he did skillfully and with great diligence.
Yes, I agree - I was not impressed, but I think it will be interesting to watch. :)
Nope, not up to the level of Ong Bak. This can be safely stated even now.)