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Project Wolf Hunting ~ The Merciless Against the Merciless

“Project Wolf Hunting” is a 2022 Korean film, categorized as Action, Crime, Serial Killer, Science Fiction (Sci-Fi), and Horror; streaming free on The Roku Channel.

SUMMARY: A scientific experiment that went horribly wrong created a super monster who was being transported on a ship that was also transporting violent ruthless criminals. It was a wild party! (NOT!)

This Time Let’s Transport Them Via Cargo Ship

In “Project Wolf Hunting”, the governments of South Korea and the Philippines entered into an extradition agreement. Violent criminals from South Korea who had fled to the Philippines were caught and returned home. In 2016, criminals coming from the Philippines via airplane landed at an airport in South Korea. The government officials thought they had taken the necessary precautions to ensure that the criminals would be moved from the airport to the prison without incident. But there was an incident. One of the victims came to the airport strapped with a bomb, and … the end result was a disaster.

In 2022, the government decided to try transporting a group of criminals on a cargo ship. There were police officers assigned to guard the prisoners, and other crew members to carry out various duties. There were people in the crew who were ruthless and planned to take over the ship. The criminals had also planned to escape their chains. Those who were not a part of these plans were killed mercilessly.

The bad guys thought everything was going their way until …

What they did not know was that there was a monster on the ship who was also being transported. The monster was a human being that had been experimented on by cruel scientists using a wolf’s blood or DNA. That monster, who was once a man, had incredible superhuman strength and also killed mercilessly. The creature had been chained up but broke free and began roaming the ship.

Imagine what happened when merciless criminals came face to face with a merciless monster. Sadly, the monster did not distinguish between good guys and bad guys. Did anyone survive?

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Viewership and Rating:

  • IMDb: 6 out of 10 stars
  • My Drama List: 7.2 out of 10 stars
  • Letterboxd: 3 out of 5 stars

My personal rating is the same as MDL.

Some say “Project Wolf Hunting” is a must-watch for fans of extreme gore and violent sci-fi thrillers. I say it’s not a horror movie that was scary or caused chills, but I was glad when it was over. Not on my re-watch list. Way too much violence and gore for me. I’m not even sure fans of this genre would appreciate it. It’s rated “R” for a reason. Per Roger Ebert: “A sluggish, by-the-numbers body count flick that too often looks like an overproduced video game.”

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Project Wolf Hunting movie review (2022) | Roger Ebert

[Review] ‘Project Wolf Hunting’ is a Pleasure Cruise for Gorehounds – KILLER HORROR CRITIC

Movie Review: Project Wolf Hunting (2022) | TheMarckoguy

‘Project Wolf Hunting’ Is A Disgusting Voyage Soaked In Blood | Dread Central

Movie Review: “PROJECT WOLF HUNTING” becomes literal overkill | Rue Morgue

Review – Project Wolf Hunting | Layered Butter

TRAILER/TEASER:

Well Go Entertainment USA. “PROJECT WOLF HUNTING Official Trailer.” YouTube, 20 Dec. 2022, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl4N4s2sWhg.

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Zump

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419 messages 5 likes

I loved it. This is exactly the kind of movie I want when I say I want violence. The kills were brutal and nonstop. I don’t need emotional stories or deep plots when the action is this intense. The monster was terrifying, and the criminals weren’t better. Everyone was dangerous. The movie didn’t waste time explaining too much, and that worked for me. I can see why people say it’s over-the-top, but that’s the point. It's not realistic, but it doesn't have to be.

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harrisonskreutzer

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I think Project Wolf Hunting is trying to say something about human cruelty, especially through the monster’s origins. The scientists who experimented on a man with wolf DNA were just as evil as the criminals. It’s like the film wanted to blur the line between human and monster. But then it just throws that idea away and becomes a bloodbath. I wish it explored those ideas more. There was something meaningful underneath all the violence, but it didn’t get the focus it deserved.

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Blond Ambition

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467 messages 16 likes

I’m not used to watching horror or sci-fi, especially not Korean ones. I started watching this because I like Seo In-Guk, but I was not ready for how violent it was. I covered my eyes during many scenes. I can understand why some people enjoy this kind of movie, but it’s not for me. It made me feel tired and a little sick. I hope his next role is more like Doom at Your Service, something with less blood and more heart.

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cmoneyspinner

What does the Fox say?

1,445 messages 36 likes

I’m not used to watching horror or sci-fi, especially not Korean ones. I started watching this because I like Seo In-Guk, but I was not ready for how violent it was. I covered my eyes during many scenes. I can understand why some people enjoy this kind of movie, but it’s not for me. It made me feel tired and a little sick. I hope his next role is more like Doom at Your Service, something with less blood and more heart.

I waited a long time for this K-drama to get streamed on a platform in the USA. I DID NOT LIKE THE GORY VIOLENCE. I don't know what I was expecting, but I wasn't expecting that.

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