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Hunt movie review & film summary (2022) | Roger Ebert
Hunt. “Squid Game” Emmy winner Lee Jung-jae stars and directs this week’s explosive blockbuster “Hunt,” a film about double and triple crosses in a spy game between North and South Korea in the 1980s.
Hunt (2022) - Rotten Tomatoes
After a high-ranking North Korean official requests asylum, KCIA Foreign Unit chief Park Pyong-ho (LEE Jung Jae) and Domestic Unit chief Kim Jung-do (JUNG Woo Sung) are tasked with uncovering a ...
'Hunt' Review: Trust No One in Keep-You-Guessing ... - Variety
Like Korea’s answer to playbook-be-damned “24” hero Jack Bauer, these two top spies use torture, murder and more as tools of the trade. Early on, a North Korean asylum seeker warns that ...
'Hunt' Review: Espionage Thriller Marks Lee Jung-jae's ...
Lee Jung-jae ('Squid Game') makes his directing debut on this espionage thriller about intelligence agents smoking out a North Korean mole.
‘Hunt’ Review: Spy vs. Spy vs. Subplots - The New York Times
“Hunt,” the feature directorial debut of the South Korean actor Lee Jung-jae (a star of “Squid Game”), is a tangled espionage thriller that recalls the suspenseful works of the British ...
Hunt Review: A Pulse-Raising Actioner With Ample Thrills & A ...
Despite troubles from the page, Hunt excels as apulse-raisingactioner. It exists to excite audiences through its sheer audacity. Shallow as it may be, it is entertaining. Whatever Lee Jung-jae decides to pursue as his next feature, with a solid script, a masterpiece is bound to be made.
Hunt Review - IGN
Hunt is a proper directorial debut for Squid Game’s Lee Jung-jae, blending solid action beats with a South Korean conspiracy thriller that features no shortage of deceptive thrills.
Review: Lee Jung-jae's Spy Thriller "Hunt" Paints Familiar ...
Review: Lee Jung-jae’s Spy Thriller “Hunt” Paints Familiar Picture of 80’s Korean Politics. “Squid Game” star Lee Jung-jae’s directorial debut “Hunt” offers action-packed rehash of established historical tropes from South Korea’s authoritarian period.
Hunt (2022) - IMDb
Hunt: Directed by Lee Jung-jae. With Lee Jung-jae, Jung Woo-sung, Go Youn Jung, Hwang Jung-min. The International Unit and The Domestic Unit of the Korean Spy Agency are tasked with the mission of uncovering a North Korean Spy known as Donglim who is deeply embedded within their agency.
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Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Jana Monji Age of the Geek. Director and star Lee Jung-jae mixes action with espionage but serves neither as well as it could, but this film opens an...
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Hunt. “Squid Game” Emmy winner Lee Jung-jae stars and directs this week’s explosive blockbuster “Hunt,” a film about double and triple crosses in a spy game between North and South Korea in the 1980s.
After a high-ranking North Korean official requests asylum, KCIA Foreign Unit chief Park Pyong-ho (LEE Jung Jae) and Domestic Unit chief Kim Jung-do (JUNG Woo Sung) are tasked with uncovering a ...
Like Korea’s answer to playbook-be-damned “24” hero Jack Bauer, these two top spies use torture, murder and more as tools of the trade. Early on, a North Korean asylum seeker warns that ...
Lee Jung-jae ('Squid Game') makes his directing debut on this espionage thriller about intelligence agents smoking out a North Korean mole.
“Hunt,” the feature directorial debut of the South Korean actor Lee Jung-jae (a star of “Squid Game”), is a tangled espionage thriller that recalls the suspenseful works of the British ...
Despite troubles from the page, Hunt excels as a pulse-raising actioner. It exists to excite audiences through its sheer audacity. Shallow as it may be, it is entertaining. Whatever Lee Jung-jae decides to pursue as his next feature, with a solid script, a masterpiece is bound to be made.
Hunt is a proper directorial debut for Squid Game’s Lee Jung-jae, blending solid action beats with a South Korean conspiracy thriller that features no shortage of deceptive thrills.
Review: Lee Jung-jae’s Spy Thriller “Hunt” Paints Familiar Picture of 80’s Korean Politics. “Squid Game” star Lee Jung-jae’s directorial debut “Hunt” offers action-packed rehash of established historical tropes from South Korea’s authoritarian period.
Hunt: Directed by Lee Jung-jae. With Lee Jung-jae, Jung Woo-sung, Go Youn Jung, Hwang Jung-min. The International Unit and The Domestic Unit of the Korean Spy Agency are tasked with the mission of uncovering a North Korean Spy known as Donglim who is deeply embedded within their agency.
Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Jana Monji Age of the Geek. Director and star Lee Jung-jae mixes action with espionage but serves neither as well as it could, but this film opens an...