❝Wherever you go, I'll be there. If you have blood on your hands... you can't go back.❞
⊱ ─── . ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁ ᯽ ݁ . ⊹ ₊ ݁. ─── ⊰
I wasn't sure what to expect with R-Point, but I ended up being pleasantly surprised. The premise of the plot is what drew me in initially, and it was pretty engrossing for the most part, but it was the many twists and turns that kept the tension high for me. However, something I didn't understand was the ghost's incentive to kill, and I think the film could've benefitted with her backstory and her time with the French soldiers. Kam Woo-sung was excellent as Lieutenant Choi, the level-headed leader of the platoon contrasting with the rest of the hot-tempered soldiers; I also thought Kim Byeong-cheol and Son Byong-ho gave great performances too. All in all, in my opinion, R-Point is an underrated horror film, one worth checking out if you like Korean horror media.
❝Wherever you go, I'll be there. If you have blood on your hands... you can't go back.❞
⊱ ─── . ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁ ᯽ ݁ . ⊹ ₊ ݁. ─── ⊰
I wasn't sure what to expect with R-Point, but I ended up being pleasantly surprised. The premise of the plot is what drew me in initially, and it was pretty engrossing for the most part, but it was the many twists and turns that kept the tension high for me. However, something I didn't understand was the ghost's incentive to kill, and I think the film could've benefitted with her backstory and her time with the French soldiers. Kam Woo-sung was excellent as Lieutenant Choi, the level-headed leader of the platoon contrasting with the rest of the hot-tempered soldiers; I also thought Kim Byeong-cheol and Son Byong-ho gave great performances too. All in all, in my opinion, R-Point is an underrated horror film, one worth checking out if you like Korean horror media.