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Project Silence
Project Silence

7.0

Project Silence

NR·2024·96m

Summary

Due to sudden deteriorating weather conditions, visibility on the Airport Bridge is severely impaired, leaving people stranded and at risk of the bridge collapsing due to a series of chain collisions and explosions. Amidst the chaos, the canine subjects "Echo" from the military experiment "Project Silence," who were being transported in secret, break free, and all human survivors become targets of relentless attacks.

Crew

Director, Writer

Kim Tae-gon

Writer

Kim Yong-hwa

Writer

Park Joo-suk

Reviews

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MovieGuys

August 27, 2024

6

Project Silence is, in essence, a Korean Cujo, with a few extra's.

First off, there's the attack dogs, military experiments, who have gone awry. Its no a bad start, helped by the addition of disaster film tropes such as really bad car pile up's, crashing helicopters, negative weather conditions and more.

Taken as whole, the result is a decent horror/disaster mash up. The characterisations even have some depth, which further adds to the appeal.

In summary, whilst not outstanding Project Silence overcomes the obvious downside, associated with what is, a limited concept by cleverly bringing together enough varied elements, to make this film inherently watchable. Certainly worth a look.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

Korean

Budget:

$14,750,000.00

Revenue:

$6,283,415.00

Keywords

asia
bridge
disaster
incheon
dogs