

<h3>1. Introduction / About the Movie</h3><p>Time to Hunt (2020) is a visually stunning, heart-pounding dystopian thriller directed by Yoon Sung-hyun. Set in a bleak, economically collapsed near-future South Korea, the film brilliantly merges the heist genre with relentless, terrifying survival horror elements. It was selected for a special gala presentation at the Berlin International Film Festival, praised for its suffocating atmosphere, brilliant cinematography, and a terrifying, unstoppable antagonist. If you love intense, adrenaline-fueled cinema where the heroes are hopelessly outmatched, this gripping webseries-style movie will keep your heart racing from start to finish.</p><h3>2. Movie Storyline (Plot Summary)</h3><p>In a dystopian Korea ruined by a massive financial crash, poverty and crime run rampant. Jun-seok, having just been released from prison, dreams of escaping to a tropical paradise with his closest friends. To fund this dream, he convinces them to execute a daring, highly dangerous heist on an illegal underground gambling house. Against all odds, the desperate friends successfully steal the cash and the hard drives containing the casino's surveillance. However, their brief victory becomes a nightmare. The casino's owners hire Han, an enigmatic, psychopathic assassin, to retrieve the drives. What begins as a simple retrieval job turns into a sadistic game for Han. He systematically hunts the friends through the neon-lit, abandoned streets of the ruined city, terrifying them to the brink of madness before moving in for the kill.</p><h3>3. Cast and Characters</h3><p>The film features an incredible ensemble of Korea's rising stars. Lee Je-hoon stars as the ambitious but desperate Jun-seok, perfectly portraying a man whose bravado crumbles into sheer terror. Choi Woo-shik and Ahn Jae-hong provide excellent emotional grounding as his loyal, doomed friends. However, Park Hae-soo steals the show as the terminator-like assassin, Han. His silent, imposing, and utterly merciless performance is the stuff of nightmares.</p><h3>4. Movie Highlights</h3><p>The cinematography and sound design are the true stars of Time to Hunt. The film is bathed in neon reds and sickly yellows, perfectly capturing the decay of the dystopian city. The gunfights are incredibly loud, visceral, and realistic, making every bullet feel lethal. The director expertly builds tension; the long, quiet moments of the friends hiding in the dark, waiting for the assassin’s heavy footsteps, are as terrifying as any horror movie. The pacing shifts brilliantly from a fast heist film to an agonizingly tense survival thriller.</p><h3>5. Why You Should Watch This Movie</h3><p>Watch this if you want pure, unfiltered suspense. The film doesn't rely on complex twists; instead, it delivers a straightforward, terrifying cat-and-mouse chase. The relentless pace, the visually striking dystopian world, and the terrifying presence of the villain make it an unforgettable, edge-of-your-seat experience that thriller fans will absolutely adore.</p>


Lee Je-hoon

Ahn Jae-hong

Choi Woo-shik

Park Jeong-min

Park Hae-soo

Lee Hang-na

Seung Eui-yeol

Song Yo-sep

Bae Je-gi

Cho Seong-ha

Kim Won-hae

Yoo Jeong-ho

Kim San

Kim Seon-hwa

Choi Hee-do

Hwangbo Jung-il

Kim Yong-wan

Lee Do-guk

Jeon Woon-jong

Na Dae-han
<h3>1. Introduction / About the Movie</h3><p>Time to Hunt (2020) is a visually stunning, heart-pounding dystopian thriller directed by Yoon Sung-hyun. Set in a bleak, economically collapsed near-future South Korea, the film brilliantly merges the heist genre with relentless, terrifying survival horror elements. It was selected for a special gala presentation at the Berlin International Film Festival, praised for its suffocating atmosphere, brilliant cinematography, and a terrifying, unstoppable antagonist. If you love intense, adrenaline-fueled cinema where the heroes are hopelessly outmatched, this gripping webseries-style movie will keep your heart racing from start to finish.</p><h3>2. Movie Storyline (Plot Summary)</h3><p>In a dystopian Korea ruined by a massive financial crash, poverty and crime run rampant. Jun-seok, having just been released from prison, dreams of escaping to a tropical paradise with his closest friends. To fund this dream, he convinces them to execute a daring, highly dangerous heist on an illegal underground gambling house. Against all odds, the desperate friends successfully steal the cash and the hard drives containing the casino's surveillance. However, their brief victory becomes a nightmare. The casino's owners hire Han, an enigmatic, psychopathic assassin, to retrieve the drives. What begins as a simple retrieval job turns into a sadistic game for Han. He systematically hunts the friends through the neon-lit, abandoned streets of the ruined city, terrifying them to the brink of madness before moving in for the kill.</p><h3>3. Cast and Characters</h3><p>The film features an incredible ensemble of Korea's rising stars. Lee Je-hoon stars as the ambitious but desperate Jun-seok, perfectly portraying a man whose bravado crumbles into sheer terror. Choi Woo-shik and Ahn Jae-hong provide excellent emotional grounding as his loyal, doomed friends. However, Park Hae-soo steals the show as the terminator-like assassin, Han. His silent, imposing, and utterly merciless performance is the stuff of nightmares.</p><h3>4. Movie Highlights</h3><p>The cinematography and sound design are the true stars of Time to Hunt. The film is bathed in neon reds and sickly yellows, perfectly capturing the decay of the dystopian city. The gunfights are incredibly loud, visceral, and realistic, making every bullet feel lethal. The director expertly builds tension; the long, quiet moments of the friends hiding in the dark, waiting for the assassin’s heavy footsteps, are as terrifying as any horror movie. The pacing shifts brilliantly from a fast heist film to an agonizingly tense survival thriller.</p><h3>5. Why You Should Watch This Movie</h3><p>Watch this if you want pure, unfiltered suspense. The film doesn't rely on complex twists; instead, it delivers a straightforward, terrifying cat-and-mouse chase. The relentless pace, the visually striking dystopian world, and the terrifying presence of the villain make it an unforgettable, edge-of-your-seat experience that thriller fans will absolutely adore.</p>

Lee Je-hoon

Ahn Jae-hong

Choi Woo-shik

Park Jeong-min

Park Hae-soo

Lee Hang-na

Seung Eui-yeol

Song Yo-sep

Bae Je-gi

Cho Seong-ha

Kim Won-hae

Yoo Jeong-ho

Kim San

Kim Seon-hwa

Choi Hee-do

Hwangbo Jung-il

Kim Yong-wan

Lee Do-guk

Jeon Woon-jong

Na Dae-han









