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Project Silence korean drama review
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Project Silence
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by Kate
May 2, 2025
Completed
Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

Train to Busan with dogs.

They did not even try to make it original. It had the same framework as Train to Busan, that including the copy paste father-daughter relationship, but no heart and execution the former movie had.

It's honestly sad this is one of the last projects from Lee Sun Kyun. Maybe if it was my first monster disaster movie,I would enjoy it more. Sadly, in the sea of other similar movies, it does not stand out on any level. The writing is mediocre, which leds to mediocre performances (there is a limit to how much acting can improve poorly written characters). The CGI was decent during some shots, and bad in others. The ending completely lacked any impact - be it in emotional or entertaining value. What's worst? It completely lacked dynamic. Everything was gray, covered in mist and they did not utilized the place at all.

Anything good? There were a few fun scenes that made me chuckle. That's probably it.

Overall, it's just painfully mediocre and I do not understand how so many well known actors agreed to star in it.
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