South Korea has a habit of producing very watchable but also very down to earth action films.
"Exit" is no exception. This is a action flick about ordinary people with ordinary problems, faced with extraordinary circumstances. It starts off slowly building a family dynamic that's believable and relatable. It then injects a disaster premise, that adds layers of tension and excitement as it builds to its climax.
Technically this is a very polished film. The stunts, action sequences and choreography fit together neatly, as does clever use of props and tech, such as drones.
The back story which has a strong thread of committment to family, loyalty, sacrifice and love, works well too. Chemistry between the lead and supporting cast is solid.
Definitely worth a watch. 7/10 from me.
"Exit" is no exception. This is a action flick about ordinary people with ordinary problems, faced with extraordinary circumstances. It starts off slowly building a family dynamic that's believable and relatable. It then injects a disaster premise, that adds layers of tension and excitement as it builds to its climax.
Technically this is a very polished film. The stunts, action sequences and choreography fit together neatly, as does clever use of props and tech, such as drones.
The back story which has a strong thread of committment to family, loyalty, sacrifice and love, works well too. Chemistry between the lead and supporting cast is solid.
Definitely worth a watch. 7/10 from me.