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The Beast
Bo-ra and her brother, Tae-hun, lose their grandmother they have been living with since their parents’ death. But soon after he gets shocking news that Bo-ra has been kidnapped. The kidnappers plan to use Bo-ra in an online porno and threaten to post it on the web by 10 pm on the following day. Tae-hun embarks on an urgent mission to find his sister and get her back from the kidnappers!
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Plot Summary
Set during the Vietnam War, this intense drama follows a group of U.S. Marines as they undertake a perilous mission into the jungle. Facing not only the enemy but also the harsh realities of war and their own internal struggles, the soldiers must rely on their training and each other to survive. The film explores themes of bravery, sacrifice, and the psychological toll of combat.
Critical Reception
The film garnered a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to a formulaic plot and underdeveloped characters. However, some praised its atmospheric tension and the performances of its cast, particularly Aaron Eckhart. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the war drama elements while others found it lacking in originality.
What Reviewers Say
Critics found the film to be a predictable and somewhat uninspired entry into the war genre.
While some performances were noted as strong, the overall narrative was seen as lacking depth.
The film's attempt at creating tension was often undermined by its conventional storytelling.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'The Beast' to be a watchable, though not groundbreaking, war film. Many appreciated the action and the depiction of military life, but a significant portion felt it relied too heavily on familiar tropes.
Fun Fact
Despite being released in 2011, the film heavily features Patrick Swayze, who passed away in 2009; his role was completed posthumously using footage he had filmed.
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