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Posted by: Mr. Babatunde
« on: January 17, 2018, 12:16:01 AM »



Two years back, South Korean chief Yeon Sang-ho appeared there was a lot of life left in the zombie class with "Prepare To Busan." His vigorous interpretation of the blood and gore flick staple drew worldwide approval, and executive made the most of current opportunities. He's now got his next motion picture in transit with "Psychokinesis," and it sees the movie producer turning his abilities to superheroes.

Featuring Ryoo Seung-Ryong, Shim Eun-Kyung, Park Jung-Min, Kim Min-Jae, Jung Yu-Mi, and Kang Sang-Won, the story takes after a standard man who happens to pick up an extraordinary power, and uses it to attempt and spare his little girl after she gets associated with a startling mishap. Sounds beautiful standard on paper, yet in execution it's in no way like you'd expect, and helps us tonally to remember something amongst "Annal" and "Hancock." In a decent way.

"Psychokinesis" opens in South Korean silver screens on January 31st. Netflix has gathered up the worldwide rights to the film, however no word yet on a discharge date. Ideally, they won't keep us sitting tight too yearn for this one. (Snap CC when the video begins for English subtitles).


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