
The homicidal hog movie
"Chaw" is one of those films that takes a seed of truth and grows it into Jack's beanstalk. This tall tale of horror and adventure proves to be a fine addition to the local stock of computer graphics-ridden monster flicks ― offering a believable, rather than realistic, experience that persuades the viewer with more than just flesh-gnawing gore.
Dubbed the Korean Tim Burton for the punk horror flick "To Catch a Virgin Ghost" ("
Sisily 2km"),
Sin Jeong-won transforms familiar settings into an atmospheric space, where the narrative is propelled by suspense, dramatic counterpoints and solid character development (including some spoofs by a most memorable madwoman).
In recent years, there have been news reports of how deforesting and dwindling food sources drove ravenous wild boars to ravage dead bodies in tombs and attack villages. It took three years to design and realize via CG ― provided by the creative team behind "Star Wars Episo...
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The ultimate fight between five hunters and a bloodthirsty boar is set to hit screens on July 16.
"Chaw", which means "trap" in the Gyeonggi and North Chungcheong dialects, and seems to aspire to "chow" in English, is an action comedy that tells the tale of a wild boar gone bad that has developed a taste for human flesh.
The story begins in the tranquil town of Sammae, which has managed to stay crime-free for the last 10 years.
Things start to go horribly wrong after the townspeople find a body that has been ripped to shreds.
When it is discovered that the perpetrator of this horribly ferocious crime is none other than a mutant man-eating boar, the town is torn apart, with all of the bloodcurdli...
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