Monday, June 25, 2012

Review: Howling, 2012


Ha YOO is the director of these films: On a Windy Day We should go to Apkujeong Dong, Marriage Is a Crazy Thing, Once Upon a Time in High School, A dirty Carnival, A Frozen FlowerAlthough he was a poet before, he is good at a violence or gangster movie. 

My favorite his film is A dirty Carnival, 2006. I still remember the extremely beautiful kiss scene, In-sung CHO and Bo-young LEE in there. I expected something like that, but Howling is mediocre.    
  

Car fire occurs and a driver burnt to die. Eun-young joins a vice squad, but detectives dislike her because they are all machos. Sang-gil and Eun-young team up. One of the major plots is the conflict with the co-detectives. Sang-gil is behind the promotion, and other detectives wants her to be an assistance.     


There are 2 more victims by a wolfdog attack, and the squad gets to know that the victims are connected. 


Truth reveals they kidnapped girls, injected drugs and made them prostitutes. They are the accomplices. Eun-young stubbornly investigates, and she realizes someone trained the wolfdog to kill them. 

Eun-young finds a place where he trained the wolfdog, but someone sets fire the house because the boss of gangster also tries to find who is seeking them. The wolfdog saves her life in the fire. Sang-gil and Eun-young knows that a retired policeman revenges what they have done to his daughter using the wolfdog.    



The wolfdog is chasing the last target, the boss, and the squad tries to kill the wolfdog. Eun-young follows it and find out the location of the gangsters. Exchange gun shots and fists with the gangsters. The wolfdog bites the boss, but it is killed by police.
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