Monday, September 30, 2013

Quick



(3.5 stars) "Quick" is a popcorn action/comedy film with a slick presentation and really cool stuntwork and visual effects.
From JK Films, makers of popcorn action films such as "Tidal Wave" and "Sector 7″ are back again with the 2011 South Korean action comedy titled "Quick".

Directed by Beom-gu Cho ("Bar Legend") and written by Soo-jin Park, the film would star actor Min-ki Lee ("Romantic Island", "Oishii Man"), actress Ye-won Kang ("Tidal Wave", "Hello Ghost") and actor In-kwon Kim ("Tidal Wave", "My Wife is a Gangster 2″).

The film did well in South Korea and was released in the U.S. via Blu-ray and DVD courtesy of Shout! Factory and CJ Entertainment in Sept. 2012.

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"Quick" is presented in 1080p High Definition (Anamorphic Widescreen). If there is one thing I an say about "Quick" is that the film looks beautiful, stylish and slick! Featuring warm to cool colors, there is a good amount of tweaking to the overall video to showcase colors. Where skintones look very sharp, black levels are nice and deep and for the most part, everything looks...

Yes
This film is awesome. Wait till you find out who the bad guy really is in this movie. The action sequences chases are incredible to watch.

Shut off your brain, this one's all about the action and comedy ... and it WORKS BEAUTIFULLY
South Korea has produced some of my favorite films - and QUICK is no exception. If you turn down watching some of these films, even this one, due to subtitles or the film being foreign, you're seriously missing out. 'Quick' in particular is so much fun, a pure adrenaline ride that will also make you laugh; it's the perfect blend of action, mixed with comedy in all the right places.

Han Gi-soo is a former motorcycle gang member who now works as a bike messenger on his BMW bike, who one day delivers a small package to an office ... and, moments later, barely escapes with his life when that very office is blown to bits via a bomb. It never occurs to Han that the bomb was in the very package he delivered, but when he takes a last-minute job to pick up a female Korean pop music star, rushing her to meet with corporate sponsors, not only does Han realize the young gal is his former girlfriend ... but the girl, insisting upon wearing the one and only helmet Han has for safety,...

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