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2018    2 h 1 minAction, Fantasy
6.362%66%6.8
Książę Lee Cheong powraca do Korei, by spełnić ostatnią wolę brata - zabrać jego żonę do imperium Qing. Na miejscu jednak zamiast ciepłego przyjęcia, czeka go dworski spisek i epidemia zombie przywleczona przez holenderski statek z kontrabandą.
Directed by Kim Sung-hoon
  • Hyun BinPrince Lee Cheong
  • Jang Dong-gunKim Ja-joon
  • Jo Woo-jinPark Eul-ryong
  • Jeong Man-sikHak-soo
  • Lee Sun-binDeok-hee
  • Kim Eui-sungKing Lee Jo
  • Kim Tae-wooCrown Prince Lee Yeong
  • Jo Dal-hwanMonk Dae-gil
  • Park Jin-wooMan-bo
  • Seo Ji-hyeLady Jo
  • Han Ji-eunRoyal Noble Consort Gyeong
  • Heo Sung-taeLee Jeong-rang
  • Baek Soo-jangPark Hyeon
  • Heo Joon-seokBlade Scar
  • Kong Jeong-hwanFake Gold
  • Jang In-hoJeong Byeol-gam
  • Im Cheol-hyungTobu Zhang
  • Song Wook-kyungDo Chong-gwan
  • Jung Yoo-ahnDol-gae
  • Park Ji-aDol-gae's Mother
  • q8rwd29 lipca 2025
    Like it a lot love it
  • Dario Tibay1 dzień temu
    A strong one to keep in the Korean zombie shelf, especially as a bridge between the emotional force of Train to Busan and the Joseon political horror of Kingdom. I came to Rampant late, which probably helped. I was not watching it under release hype; I was watching it as a missing title in a genre run I already knew I liked. The main reason it belongs in the library is craft. The production value is high, the period setting looks convincing, the night sequences have atmosphere, and the action is much better than “zombies with swords” could have been if handled lazily. Hyun Bin carries the film well as Lee Chung, a prince who begins as someone trying to avoid responsibility and gradually becomes the only viable shape of leadership available. Jang Dong-gun’s Kim Ja-joon gives the palace side of the story a strong human villain, which matters because zombie films need living rot as much as undead threat. The zombie effects are a highlight. The infected move with speed and ugliness, and the make-up gives them a nasty diseased quality without making them all look identical. The action sequences are the film’s best rewatch argument: clear swordplay, good physical staging, strong crowd chaos. Weaknesses: the story is compressed, the supporting characters could use more room, and the zombie rules are not as satisfying as I would like. The film mentions burning bodies, but the mechanics of killing the infected feel less rigorous than the best zombie stories usually demand. Rewatch value is solid. Best watched when in the mood for period action-horror rather than slow-burn political dread. It is not Kingdom, but it sits comfortably near it.
  • jackmeat26 kwietnia 2026
    My quick rating - 6.1/10. About as epic a zombie flick as you are going to see. And surprise, surprise, it is foreign. When two rival dynasties go head to head, it seems the least they have to worry about is each other. The movie is a great mix of action and also that pesky zombie issue that arises as well. How that gets mixed into the equation is for you to see, but it is a clever tactic to use when a rival kingdom is going to take over - infect the population with zombies. You know how that spreads. Really a good flick for the well choreographed fighting scenes along with some decent plot to follow along.

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