Review of Chaw

Chaw (2009)
3/10
This is a film with a lot of dialogue that is slow and probably didn't need to be two hours
26 August 2021
Chaw (2009) is a South Korean movie currently available on Tubi. The storyline follows a small town with a series of dead bodies racking up in a local park. The local police department thinks genetically engineered boars are behind the attacks. Could boars really be behind all of the killings? This movie is directed by Jeong-won Shin (Night of the Undead) and stars Tae-woong Eom (Forever the Moment), Philip Hersh (Red Cliff) and Yu-mi Jung (Train to Busan). The storyline for this movie focuses more on the comedy than the horror. There's some classic cheesy humor in this and it takes about an hour to get to the boar and see the actual killings. Until that it's the classic see a body, then you don't, then you see the police standing over the body; however, once the boar arrives the CGI to create it is actually pretty good. Overall this is a film with a lot of dialogue that is slow and probably didn't need to be two hours. I'd score this a 3/10 and only recommend seeing this if nothing better is available to watch.
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