By David Baldwin
A group of the worst of the worst prisoners are being transferred in secret from the Philippians to South Korea on a cargo ship. The cops assigned on board are doing their best and putting on happy faces, though they all know they are in over their heads.
What follows this elevator pitch can be summed up quite succinctly as “Shit gets real”. I do not use the phrase lightly – I should have worn a poncho when I saw PROJECT WOLF HUNTING in order to save myself from all the blood spraying on-screen. And I’m not talking buckets of blood. No, I am talking oil tankers full the stuff. It is obscene, it is intense and it is outrageous. If you are the least bit squeamish, look elsewhere because this movie is not for you. If the idea of someone getting their arm ripped off and then getting beaten to death with it does not sound like your idea of a fun time at the movies, then stop reading.
If you are as twisted as I am though, then you are in for a film that is certifiably bonkers.
Writer/Director Kim Hongsun has created a picture that is literally a litmus test of bad taste. The screening I went to had multiple walkouts and I can only imagine the mayhem that is going to descend on Midnight Madness when this plays. It is a little rough around the edges in certain instances and I wish it did not get so caught up in the conspiracy, Sci-Fi and world building nonsense that tries to at least partially explain what is going on. When he is focusing on what does work though, PROJECT WOLF HUNTING is damn near perfect.
PROJECT WOLF HUNTING screens as follows at TIFF ’22:
Fri, Sep 16 IN-PERSON Royal Alexandra Theatre 11:59pm
Sat, Sep 17 IN-PERSON Scotiabank Theatre 7:30pm
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