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Unwatchable bad action. If only the fights were better choreographed and more real than cheap editing cuts!


TV Show spotlight
Holy Land tells the story of Kang Yoo (Dong Ho), a young boy who can't get along with people at home or school. He starts learning the basics of boxing from a book, and one day he runs into some thugs and defends himself with his new boxing skills and since then he is called the "Hunter of Thugs". He runs into Sang Ho (Sung Woong) by chance and Sang Ho becomes his mentor. All the while Kang Yoo pushes himself to find out who he really is.
This documentary delves into the complex religious and political landscape of the Holy Land. Through interviews and archival footage, it explores the historical narratives and ongoing conflicts that shape the region and its people. The film aims to provide a multifaceted understanding of the diverse perspectives and challenges present in this significant part of the world.
Holy Land received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its informative nature and the sensitive portrayal of a contentious subject. While some praised its attempt to present multiple viewpoints, others found it to be somewhat unbalanced or lacking in deeper analysis. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the documentary's effort to shed light on the region's intricacies.
Praised for its informative content and respectful approach to a sensitive topic.
Some critics noted a lack of in-depth analysis or a perceived imbalance in perspectives.
Appreciated by audiences for its effort to explain the complex situation in the Holy Land.
Google audience: Audience reviews often mention that the documentary is thought-provoking and provides valuable context for understanding the Holy Land's challenges. Some viewers felt it offered a balanced view, while others wished for more personal stories.
The film's director, Nicky Martha, spent over two years in the region conducting interviews and research before beginning production.
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Unwatchable bad action. If only the fights were better choreographed and more real than cheap editing cuts!