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Mysterious, gruesome deaths plague a peaceful little village in the Jirisan National Park of South Korea. Among the victims is the granddaughter of a native of the village and a professional hunter. A recently relegated police officer from Seoul and a lead detective discover that the culprit behind the deaths is none other than a man-eating wild boar. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski The South Korean style of acting can always take my breath away because I never know whether to laugh, cry or just roll my eyes. This is exactly the case in Chaw, however here I was more focused on the bloodthirsty monster in the form of a gigantic boar that attacked almost everything and everyone in its vicinity. The look of the beast was quite good, I must commend it, because many similar films portray all sorts of monsters in a terribly unrealistic way. As far as the story is concerned, it's average, but I liked the atmosphere, maybe also because of the wacky acting. In short, a horror film that is often balanced by comic elements, whether intentional or unintentional, but it’s nothing to write home about. ()

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