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Um thriller sobre os passageiros com objetivos diferentes a bordo de um cruzador com destino à China, sendo perseguidos continuamente e acontecimentos inesperados.Um thriller sobre os passageiros com objetivos diferentes a bordo de um cruzador com destino à China, sendo perseguidos continuamente e acontecimentos inesperados.Um thriller sobre os passageiros com objetivos diferentes a bordo de um cruzador com destino à China, sendo perseguidos continuamente e acontecimentos inesperados.
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Traffickers is a 2012 Korean suspense thriller. It's got its problems, but it is workable & you'll likely keep watching it unless you're too squeamish for this sort of thing.
SPOILERS AHEAD!
Here's your story: A band of smugglers reluctantly gets back together to do what they do best (and what makes them the most money), which is extracting and selling human organs on the Asian black market. They accomplish this task via their preferred method of arranging for an unsuspecting organ "donor" to take a cruise ship from Korea to China. During the journey, the gang harvests what they need from the unlucky target, disposes of the evidence, sell the goods in China, then return home for the payday. Things don't always go as planned though, and this trip will clearly not be without serious repercussions for many of those on board.
The movie begins with a short flashback scene that somewhat explains why these smugglers got out of this nasty business in the first place. Then, the rest of the movie takes place in the present where the main characters are slowly introduced & expounded upon through the first part of the film. The story does its best to make you identify with these people and those around them as best it can, and, it does this fairly well actually (although, at the end of the day, it is awfully hard to root for people who are killing other people in order to slice & dice them up for profit). For better or worse though, the ship has soon set sail, and we're underway towards the business end of this flick.
I guess you could say this film is somewhat graphic, but you'll see/probably have seen far worse. There are no explicit scenes of organs being ripped out, but the blood does occasionally flow, and there are a couple of boobs + perversion shots here and there. This is not a horror/gore film though, as it squarely has its sights on belonging to the suspense genre of films. It also contains a number of twists and turns as it goes along (some of which are predictable and some unexpected) until, and long after, it reaches is climax. And (SUPER SPOILERS), in typical Korean movie making fashion for a film of this nature, things probably aren't going to end very well for most of the characters involved with this story when all is said and done.
This whole endeavor is helped considerably by the main cast members; there's a good deal of recognizable talent in front of the camera, and they all put in the solid work you would expect. The story is not half bad either, and, this movie is indeed entertaining and does quite a number of things well. Somewhere in all of this is a really, really good flick to be had. Alas, there's ultimately just too much emphasis placed on playing up every conceivable story angle possible to make this a streamlined MUST SEE film. If they had cut that stuff down by 50% or so though, and this thing would have been near awesome. Nevertheless, I often love me some suspenseful melodramatic brutality (Korean style), and this movie certainly delivers on that front.
Bottom Line: While clearly not without flaws, I found this movie to be a worthwhile diversion if you're into this sort of thing. I feel it's in the 6-7 star range when taken as a whole. I'll give it 7 stars because I am kind (and drunk, again). Anybody want my liver & kidneys after (and NOT before) I die?
SPOILERS AHEAD!
Here's your story: A band of smugglers reluctantly gets back together to do what they do best (and what makes them the most money), which is extracting and selling human organs on the Asian black market. They accomplish this task via their preferred method of arranging for an unsuspecting organ "donor" to take a cruise ship from Korea to China. During the journey, the gang harvests what they need from the unlucky target, disposes of the evidence, sell the goods in China, then return home for the payday. Things don't always go as planned though, and this trip will clearly not be without serious repercussions for many of those on board.
The movie begins with a short flashback scene that somewhat explains why these smugglers got out of this nasty business in the first place. Then, the rest of the movie takes place in the present where the main characters are slowly introduced & expounded upon through the first part of the film. The story does its best to make you identify with these people and those around them as best it can, and, it does this fairly well actually (although, at the end of the day, it is awfully hard to root for people who are killing other people in order to slice & dice them up for profit). For better or worse though, the ship has soon set sail, and we're underway towards the business end of this flick.
I guess you could say this film is somewhat graphic, but you'll see/probably have seen far worse. There are no explicit scenes of organs being ripped out, but the blood does occasionally flow, and there are a couple of boobs + perversion shots here and there. This is not a horror/gore film though, as it squarely has its sights on belonging to the suspense genre of films. It also contains a number of twists and turns as it goes along (some of which are predictable and some unexpected) until, and long after, it reaches is climax. And (SUPER SPOILERS), in typical Korean movie making fashion for a film of this nature, things probably aren't going to end very well for most of the characters involved with this story when all is said and done.
This whole endeavor is helped considerably by the main cast members; there's a good deal of recognizable talent in front of the camera, and they all put in the solid work you would expect. The story is not half bad either, and, this movie is indeed entertaining and does quite a number of things well. Somewhere in all of this is a really, really good flick to be had. Alas, there's ultimately just too much emphasis placed on playing up every conceivable story angle possible to make this a streamlined MUST SEE film. If they had cut that stuff down by 50% or so though, and this thing would have been near awesome. Nevertheless, I often love me some suspenseful melodramatic brutality (Korean style), and this movie certainly delivers on that front.
Bottom Line: While clearly not without flaws, I found this movie to be a worthwhile diversion if you're into this sort of thing. I feel it's in the 6-7 star range when taken as a whole. I'll give it 7 stars because I am kind (and drunk, again). Anybody want my liver & kidneys after (and NOT before) I die?
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