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Le village de Sameri, Corée du Sud, est en émoi. Pas un crime depuis dix ans, et, soudain, un corps retrouvé atrocement mutilé. Kim, un jeune policier, toute juste arrivé de Séoul mène l'enquête. Mais Chun, vieux chasseur expérimenté, est convaincu que la victime n'a pas été agressée par un homme mais par un animal d'une incroyable férocité. Un commando de cinq personnes se lance sur les traces de la bête. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais The South Korean style of acting can always take my breath away because I never know whether to laugh, cry or just roll my eyes. This is exactly the case in Chaw, however here I was more focused on the bloodthirsty monster in the form of a gigantic boar that attacked almost everything and everyone in its vicinity. The look of the beast was quite good, I must commend it, because many similar films portray all sorts of monsters in a terribly unrealistic way. As far as the story is concerned, it's average, but I liked the atmosphere, maybe also because of the wacky acting. In short, a horror film that is often balanced by comic elements, whether intentional or unintentional, but it’s nothing to write home about. ()

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