
Revenger
2019 · 101m
Synopsis
A former police investigator decides to go to a prison island to revenge the brutal killings of his family.
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Cast
Je-Heon Choi
Jareugal

Cheol-min Park
Yipa

Kim Dae-hyun
Betrayed Police officer

Hee-soon Park
Carlos Kuhn

Makayla Rose Hilli
Shasha

Kim In-kwon
Bau
SooJin Jeong
Kaori

Jin-Seo Yoon
Mali
Bruce Khan
Kim Yul

Na-Yeon Kim
Jin

Rudgy Pajany
Azthor

Jun Soo Jin
Kaori

T.J. Storm
Sergei
Won Jin
Sergei's man
Won-jung Kim
Sergei's man
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je veut la version Française 🙏

je veut la version Française

nice movie

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![Has all the trappings of an action classic but largely unmemorable! [+54%]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpbcdn.aoneroom.com%2Fimage%2F2023%2F03%2F29%2Fd4361f646f69874e3e140513ca160cd4.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
'Revenger' is one of those South Korean martial arts flicks that entertain while it lasts, but there's certainly not a lot to look back on. Directed by Seung-Won Lee, it stars Bruce Khan (who has also written the action-oriented screenplay and handled the stunt choreography). The film tries hard to rise above the mundane actioner, however, it feels more like a mere showcase of stunt-skills than a genuine attempt to tell an engaging story. I agree that these mindless actioners need not have the strongest of storylines, but 'Revenger' does extremely little to build the characters of the protagonist and antagonist. The film is based on a one-liner: a cop sends himself to a prison-like island to avenge the murderer of his family. And that's it! The rest of the movie is an incoherent series of well-choreographed stunt sequences, a few comedic lines from Kim In-kwon, an underwritten subplot about a child and her warrior mom, and a subpar antagonist. The thing with Bruce Khan is that he lacks the charisma of a Donnie Yen, a Tony Jaa, or an Iko Uwais. He is splendid in the action sequences and moves at the speed of a lightning bolt. But his character (and expression) is one-note throughout. Bruce Khan's character Yool does have an interesting set of roadblocks in the form of a brute sage, a built Yakuza, a machete-wielding hunchback, and a scarred-by-burns chief baddie. This is a clear reminder of The Raid films, and though 'Revenger' never quite hits the right notes, it does boast a fair bit of charm on the action front. That said, the done-to-death plot and charmless lead (Khan barely has any dialogues) renders it an unmemorable viewing. You'll enjoy the hard-hitting action (that includes fist fights, sword-fights, one-versus-many set pieces, and some neatly executed bow-and-arrow exchanges) and the gore, though there's not much to chew on later. This is a throwaway 100-minute watch and not more. The highlights? Punches and headbutts landing right, machetes tearing through human flesh, oodles of bloodshed, and some brilliant cinematography. The downers? Everything else.

As u can c from the IMDb's plot summary that it is about a cop (Bruce Khan) who puts himself into an island prison to revenge the killings of his family. The island is loaded with so called baddies but when u notice the group which shelters the injured cop, none of em looks like dreaded criminals. In fact there is a warrior woman with a girl child, a silly doc, a retard, few more families n lots of extras. There is another group with a lousy villain, one well built fighter, a sword yielding hunchback n lots of fillers/extras. Ther is tons of hand to hand combat (but none of it memorable), machete fighting, bow n arrow fights but nothing as impactful n memorable like the ones from Iko Uwais' or Donnie Yen's films. Both the groups r wearing identical clothes n during the mass fightings n other action scenes it becomes hard to make out what's going on. (Although none of the shaky cam stuff). Ther r much better ones with similar theme like Battle Royale, The Condemned, Hunger Games, Cyborg, etc. The lead actor did some nice action choreography but again nothing impactful. I am a lil generous with a 7 cos of the action choreography n the sincere effort.











