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Yoocheitalja

  • 2020
  • 1h 48m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,2/10
2,3 k
MA NOTE
Yoocheitalja (2020)
After waking up from a car crash unable to remember anything about his life, a man begins regaining consciousness in a new body every 12 hours. Now, he must piece together his identity, all while evading attacks from pursuing agents and dangerous criminals alike. But with no memory - and no allies - his time is running out.
Liretrailer1 min 50 s
3 vidéos
23 photos
FantaisieMesureMystèreThrillerAction militaire d’une seule personne

Un film d'action fantastique qui tourne autour d'un homme.Un film d'action fantastique qui tourne autour d'un homme.Un film d'action fantastique qui tourne autour d'un homme.

  • Director
    • Jae-geun Yoon
  • Writer
    • Jae-geun Yoon
  • Stars
    • Yoon Kyesang
    • Lim Ji-yeon
    • Park Yong-woo
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,2/10
    2,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Jae-geun Yoon
    • Writer
      • Jae-geun Yoon
    • Stars
      • Yoon Kyesang
      • Lim Ji-yeon
      • Park Yong-woo
    • 17Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 31Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos3

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    Spiritwalker
    Trailer 1:50
    Spiritwalker

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    Rôles principaux20

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    Yoon Kyesang
    Yoon Kyesang
    • Kang Yi-an
    Lim Ji-yeon
    Lim Ji-yeon
    • Moon Jin-ah
    Park Yong-woo
    • Director Park
    Hong Gi-jun
    • Go Joong-Sa
    Park Ji-hwan
    Park Ji-hwan
    • Traveler
    Lee Sung-wook
    Lee Sung-wook
    • Assistant manager Yoo
    Yoo Seung-mok
    • Head of department Lee
    Allen Chan
    Allen Chan
    • Go Joong-sa
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Su Ling Chan
    • Moon Jin-ah
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Choi Dong-goo
    Choi Dong-goo
    • Fur coat attendant #2
    Seo Hyun-woo
    Seo Hyun-woo
    • Baek Sang-sa
    Joo Jin-mo
    • Director Hong
    Woo Kang-min
    • Hippo
    • (as Woo Kang-Min)
    Hong Ki-joon
    Hong Ki-joon
    • Go Joong-sa
    Kim Min-kyeong
    Kim Min-kyeong
    • Chairwoman Jeon
    Min-Jung Park
    • Cake Lady
    Lee Woon-san
    • Ji Cheol-ho
    Kim Yeong-Seong
    • Venomous snake
    • Director
      • Jae-geun Yoon
    • Writer
      • Jae-geun Yoon
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs17

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    8tkdlifemagazine

    Hollywood Level Action Out of South Korea

    SPIRITWALKER is a complex thriller from the first moment the film begins. We are dropped in the midst of a story where every twelve (12) hours it seems our main character's essence is somehow transferred into a new body. His memories seem to be retained from the start of the film, but not prior to the car crash that opens the film. He does not know who he is and how he got into this situation. What he does know is that there are dangerous people trying to kill him; criminals and, possibly, intelligence agents. He just needs to reconstruct the puzzle pieces to find out why?

    Director Yoon Jae-keun (Heartbeat), along with award-winning martial arts choreographers Park Young-sik and Chung Seong-Ho (SAG Awards, Best Stunt Ensemble, "Squid Game"), bring to life the action-packed thriller

    While the movie is complex it is not confusing. The complexity is not superfluous. It is part of what makes it interesting. As each change occurs the layers of the onion are peeled back and we learn a little more information towards solving this riddle. Is Yoon Kye-sang's character crazy? Is there a supernatural explanation? The film converges in an exciting climax.

    Yoon Kye-sang, a former K-pop singer, is very good in the lead role. So is the supporting cast, which includes Park Yong-Woo (Nailed), Lim Ji-Yeon (Obsessed, High Society) and Park Ji-Hwan (The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure). They all do a good job of making you feel that the lead character's personage does change, even though Yoon Kye-sang, essentially, plays all of the characters in the transference.

    This is a psychological thriller but it is also an action film. It has its share of well choreographed and realistic fight sequences. The climactic fight scene is riveting and fun to watch. This is top notch martial arts and action choreography. The action is engaging. This movie has a lot going for it.

    This film has many of the underlying themes that are prevalent in South Korean Cinema. It is also a high quality film that rivals anything Hollywood has produced.
    7dmansel

    A fun sci-fi thriller that demands the utmost attention of its audience

    After waking up from a car crash unable to remember anything about his life, a man begins regaining consciousness in a new body every 12 hours. Now, he must piece together his identity, all while evading attacks from pursuing agents and dangerous criminals alike. But with no memory and no allies his time is running out.

    Much like Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs, the essence of the story is straightforward: a simple plan gone sideways. The uncomplicated premise of the story is bolstered by the science fiction aspect of it and all the characters that inhabit the world. Something of a cross between Memento and Total Recall, Spiritwalker is sure to confuse, frustrate, and delight as I-an races against the clock to reclaim his existence, provided he's not captured or killed first. Labeled in some places as an action film, the movie is light on viable action scenes, choosing instead to focus more on the unveiling of the narrative and less on throwing hands. Saving the best action for the final act, when the film really kicks into high gear, it's disappointing that we don't get more of the high-quality action throughout but also understandable; director Yoon Jae-geun is more concerned with mining the story's elements than glossing over them to get to the next fast paced beat.

    Starring Yoon Kye-sang, Spritwalker showcases the former K-pop star's ability to be an everyman, vulnerable enough for the audience to willingly join him on his journey of literal self discovery. Kye-sang manages to sell I-an as a desperate, driven man searching for answers and holding on to every scrap of information he can find. While not always in the frame, I-an is the forefront of the story, and even when he's not on screen, Kye-sang's presence is felt. At the end of his rope, Kye-sang is at his best when I-an reaches his lowest lows and most confused moments.

    Also starring Lim Ji-yeon as Jin-ah, the character serves as a focus point for I-an. As he stumbles from clue to clue, it seems that most roads lead through or to Jin-ah. Ji-yeon is magnificent in the film, playing Jin-ah as confident, clever, and tough as nails. Far from just a damsel in distress, Jin-ah is out to find her own answers and Ji-yeon brings a steel to the character that makes for excellent chemistry with I-an, albeit in scenes that are far too brief. In a more subdued role is Park Yon-woo as Director Park, the veteran actor bringing a duality to the agent that is chasing I-an throughout the film. Appearing sparsely in the film at first, and more frequently as the pieces are fitted together, Yon-woo looms in the background as a possible friend or foe.

    A shoutout must be given to Park Ji-hwan's Haengryeo, the always hustling and delightfully shifty homeless man that initially finds I-an after the film's opening car wreck. The comedic relief, Ji-hwan's highlight comes in a dizzying who's-on-first routine with I-an that, thanks to director Yoon Jae-guen's nifty bit of handiwork, is both amusing and poignant to the storytelling. While disappearing for most of the third act, Haengreyo is still pivotal to the key events of the movie, and his presence on screen never disappoints.

    Written and directed by Yoon Jae-geun, Spiritwalker uses every trick in the book to keep the audience off balance and guessing as the narrative threads slowly unravel. Seamlessly blending together different actors playing the same character, we're just as confused as I-an as he attempts to recreate past events to form a narrative that sheds light on his amnesia. The decision to tell a nonlinear story from the viewpoint of an unreliable narrator is the film's best selling point; Jae-geun uses that initial confusion to place his stamp on what's essentially an old school cops and robbers story. Cinematographer Lee Seong-je brings a workmanlike quality to the picture: apart from a few clever flourishes and extended tracking shots, Seong-je keeps the camera steady, letting the complex nature of the storytelling be the film's most prominent feature. When the action kicks into high gear the last 20 minutes of the film, Seong gives the audience a clear picture of what happening without excessive edits, letting the action play out on screen.

    Overall, Spiritwalker is a fun sci-fi thriller that demands the utmost attention of its audience. The slow rollout of information, requiring attention to detail, makes this a phones down film that may require more than one viewing to fully grasp and understand. Yoon Jae-guen's direction is solid and Yoon Kye-sang provides a great unreliable narrator for the audience to root for. At 108 minutes, the quick pace begs the audience's awareness from the first moments to the last. A great Friday evening movie to kickstart the weekend, Spiritwalker is a worthy check out for fans of early Chris Nolan-esque storytelling who are willing to put in the work.
    7alain-kapel5

    Entertaining thriller with a sci-fi twist

    A solid action thriller about a man who wakes up after an accident to find out he's not the person he used to be. To make matters worse, it turns out he'll "transform" into someone else every 12 hours.

    The sci-fi gimmick is mostly used for a Bourne-style recipe; for every bit of mystery that the protagonist manages to clarify we get a round of fistfights, chases or shootouts. I wish that the film did more with its concept but it still manages to entertain throughout its runtime. There's almost no need to highlight the film's cinematography as it is as polished as we've come to expect from Korean thrillers. The last action scene is obviously heavily inspired by John Wick, but that doesn't take away from its intensity and well-done choreography.

    Recommended for fans of high-concept Korean thrillers; however, they might need to lower their expectations a bit since this isn't really a top-tier pick in the genre.
    6compugor

    Slow walk builds to Korean John Wick

    The special effects live up to the intriguing sci-fi premise, but the interpersonal presentation is inconsistently revealed and murkily convoluted. The initial slow pacing causes the setup of the story to drag out. Then the hyper action-packed finale comes in the form of a frenzied resolution without enough satisfaction of the plot complications.

    The dubbed dialog mis-coordinates with the subtitles for increased confusion and sometimes results in unintended hilarity.

    The bad guys have way too much of the upper hand throughout, and there is nowhere near enough righteous retribution. Even so, it manages to have an upbeat ending and turns out to be worth the watch.
    7yuseralhaj

    Entertaining..

    Entertaining but far from being perfect. It was a bit confusing at the beginning, later on things got clear gradually, some events and scenes weren't convincing to me, more or less mannered, however I liked the action stuff, the continuous tension which was pleasant, overall, not bad.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 novembre 2021 (South Korea)
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