FSK 18 hit new on Amazon Prime Video: 3.5 hours of science fiction, horror and action without compromises

FSK 18 hit new on Amazon Prime Video: 3.5 hours of science fiction, horror and action without compromises

Do you have a preference for hard-hitting action, bloody horror or dark science fiction stories? Then we couldThe Witch: Subversion” And “The Witch: The Other“exactly to your taste – because the supernaturally tinted, brutal double combines different influences in a genre hybrid that is sometimes reminiscent of “X-Men” and “Stranger Things”, sometimes “John Wick” and sometimes “The Hunger Games”.

How well does this mixture rise? The local audience was able to see this with their own eyes for the first time at the Fantasy Film Festival and later also in the home cinema. If you’ve missed the two blockbusters from South Korea so far, now you can catch up on them more easily than ever before: If you are a subscriber, you can now stream “The Witch: Subversion” and “The Witch: The Other One” at no additional cost on Amazon Prime Video:

The two films, which were once also available as strictly limited collector’s editions Media book* were released for the home theater (and have long been sold out), and are also available for little money Double pack on DVD and Blu-ray*. If you don’t want to buy blindly and just watch without risk, Prime Video is definitely the best option.

If you can never get enough of rich, gory action, don’t mind a touch of fantasy and have long fallen in love with South Korean cinema – be it because of ‘Oldboy’, ‘Parasite’ or ‘Squid Game’ – then take a risk, look here!

That’s what “The Witch: Subversion” and “The Witch: The Other One” are about

The teenager Ja-yoon (Da-mi Kim) lives in “The Witch: Subversion” a completely normal teenage life, enjoys hanging out with her best friend and helping her parents around the house. But the peaceful idyll is quickly over when the adolescent decides to participate in a talent show – which is broadcast nationally. Because suddenly more and more people appear claiming to know Ja-yoon. When one day a group of mercenaries overthrows her sweet home, the girl finally awakens unexpected powers. A brutal, albeit unintentional, massacre follows, which is not without consequences for Ja-yoon…

In “The Witch: the Other” There is also a massacre when a top secret research facility is attacked by terrorists. A single, nameless survivor (Cynthia) soon runs away, leaving the laboratory for the first time in her life. She is eventually picked up in the nearby forest by the unsuspecting Kyung-hee (Eun-Bin Park), who wants to help the girl. But she has no idea what creature she is dealing with here – and that the young woman has been hunted for a long time…

In their home country, the two films were not only nominated for several awards (and won some), they also became real box office successes – despite their relatively high age rating, which considering the brutal excesses with which director Hoon-Jung Park (“The Tiger” ), which often culminates in brutal martial arts performances, but is also totally deserved. So if you can’t see blood, ‘The Witch’ films, which are released in this country for those 18 and over, might not be for you…

Author: Daniel Fabian

Source : Film Starts

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