kmoon79
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A human clone with exceptional DNA that can cure every disease, therefore creating immortality. Sounds good until you think about the ethical walls you run into. Raises questions about what it means to be human and the choices we have to make. Questions life, death, and the inevitable greed that humans are subject to.
This sci-fi/action movie is a solid 10 stars. Gong Yoo and Park Bo Gum shine as expected. Doesn't lag or lose steam halfway through; I coudn't even tell it was 2h long. Doesn't waste time with unnecessary exposition but doesn't leave you confused. Throws curveballs at you and makes you question who is right and who is wrong. The action and amazing CGI don't distract you from the movie's central message. It ends on a logical note, leaving you with a lump in your throat.
As I didn't want to include spoilers, this review is different from my usual *the good-the bad-the ugly* format. As always, I'm amazed at Asian actors' ability to convey so much emotion with so little "acting".
This sci-fi/action movie is a solid 10 stars. Gong Yoo and Park Bo Gum shine as expected. Doesn't lag or lose steam halfway through; I coudn't even tell it was 2h long. Doesn't waste time with unnecessary exposition but doesn't leave you confused. Throws curveballs at you and makes you question who is right and who is wrong. The action and amazing CGI don't distract you from the movie's central message. It ends on a logical note, leaving you with a lump in your throat.
As I didn't want to include spoilers, this review is different from my usual *the good-the bad-the ugly* format. As always, I'm amazed at Asian actors' ability to convey so much emotion with so little "acting".