Английская Википедия:Badland Hunters
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Badland Hunters (Шаблон:Korean) is a 2024 South Korean dystopian action film directed by Heo Myung-haeng, in his directorial debut. It stars Ma Dong-seok, Lee Hee-joon, Lee Jun-young, and Roh Jeong-eui. The film is a sequel to Concrete Utopia and takes up the story post-earthquake transformation of Seoul into an apocalyptic wasteland, where everything from law and order to civilization has collapsed.[1]
The film is an original Netflix production and was released on January 26, 2024.[2][3]
Plot
In a post-apocalyptic Seoul, Nam-San, a relentless wasteland hunter, along with his friend Choi Ji-wan and other survivors, are living a hard life in their village. Nam-San and Ji-wan navigate the desolate wastelands and scavenge for resources to sustain their community. Trouble ensues when Su-na, who is from their village, is kidnapped by a rogue scientist, Dr. Yang Gi-su, who has been illegally experimenting with making humans immortal by injecting them with a certain serum, which has led to the death of many teenagers.
Gi-su was in need of more supplies for the serum, and he had set up a network to bring more teenagers to his camp, in an apartment complex. Nam-San, Ji-wan, and Lee Eun-ho, a member of the camp, discover Gi-su's experiments and go to rescue Su-na. It is revealed that Gi-su had been conducting the experiments in order to revive his daughter So-yeon, who had died around the time when Seoul became a wasteland.
Nam-San, Ji-wan, and Eun-ho arrive at the camp and fight with mutant soldiers. They manage to rescue Su-na, while Gi-su escapes with So-yeon's body in a suitcase. However, he is surrounded by a mob of people, who are prepared to beat him to death. While shooting at the crowd, he accidentally damages the suitcase, killing So-yeon. Nam-San kills Gi-su and returns to his village, along with Su-na and Ji-wan.
Cast
- Ma Dong-seok as Nam-san, a relentless wasteland hunter
- Lee Hee-joon as Yang Gi-su, a doctor who survived the catastrophe[4]
- Lee Jun-young as Choi Ji-wan, Nam-san's trusted partner
- Roh Jeong-eui as Han Su-na, a bold girl who is kidnapped by Gi-su[5]
- Ahn Ji-hye as Lee Eun-ho, a special forces sergeant[6]
- Jang Young-nam as a teacher[7]
- Lee Han-joo as Lee Joo-ye, a teenage girl who is also kidnapped by Gi-su
- Park Hyo-jun as Tiger, a former rival of Nam-san
- Seong Byeong-suk as Su-na's grandmother
Production
Planning for the film began after the production of Concrete Utopia, on November 14, 2021.[8] Filming began on February 15, 2022, and finished on May 18, 2022.[9]
On November 2, 2023, Netflix confirmed that the film was directed by martial arts director Heo Myung-haeng and produced by Climax Studios, with Big Punch Pictures and Nova film as co-producers.[2]
An Ji-hye, who plays special forces sergeant Eun-ho, performed 99% of her action scenes in the film.[10]
Release
As per KOFIC's integrated computer network for movie theater admissions announcements, Badland Hunters was released on January 26, 2024, on Netflix.[11]
Reception
Audience response
Badland Hunters ranked first globally in the Netflix movie category, just one day after its release,[12] and from January 22 to 28, with 14.3 million views, was in first place in the Global Top 10 weekly list of the most-watched Netflix TV films (non-English).[13]
Critical response
On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 73%, based on 15 reviews, with an average rating of 6.1/10.[14]
Romey Norton, writing in Ready Steady Cut rated the film 4/5 and wrote, "Badland Hunters is thrilling from beginning to end, filled with action, danger, brutality, and a tiny bit of humor to take the edge off."[15] Christopher Cross of Asynchronous Media rated it 3.5/5 and said, "Badland Hunters [...] has just enough momentum to string together a series of fisticuffs and close-quarters combat that will elate any action fan." [16] Roger Moore of Movie Nation graded the film 2.5/4 and opined, "The story is recycled and nothing that should hold the interest of anybody who's seen a single post-apocalyptic zombie movie", adding, "But the action beats are first-rate, the fight-choreography next level and the trash talk...is top drawer B-movie pithy."[17] Whang Yee Ling of The Straits Times rated the film 3/5 and wrote, "Don Lee is true to form, pummelling bad guys in an adequate if unsurprising star vehicle."[18]
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