A commercial airliner leaves for Honolulu, Hawaii from Incheon, South Korea. The flight’s passengers are held hostage by Jin-seok (Yim Si-wan), a disgruntled biologist who unleashes a deadly homemade virus just because “It seems like fun!” That’s the purely fictional setup of the bathetic Korean disaster pic “Emergency Declaration,” a lumbering and desperate ode to our common humanity that also tries to scare and thrill viewers into submission.Writer/director Han Jae-Rim’s hostage thriller isn’t based on real events, but it’s still presented with the a queasy sort of naturalism that brings to mind Paul Greengrass’Emergency Declaration 2022 Full Movie Download
“United 93”: lots of handheld photography, a half-gloomy, half-hazy color palette, and way too much dead air. The casting of three marquee-topping Korean stars—Jeon Do-yeon, Lee Byung-hun, and Song Kang-ho—also hints at the movie’s pandering nature as a feel-good tragedy about a realistic crisis.The only thing consistent about “Emergency Declaration” is how hard Han (“Rules of Dating”) and his collaborators try to work over viewers, especially by way of the movie’s braaahm-heavy, Hans Zimmer-style score and its heart-string-yanking plot contrivances. The film’s development may have started in 2019, but its mid-pandemic production and release still makes its hokey celebratory narrative seem premature and sometimes offensive.Almost everything in “Emergency Declaration” seems calculated for maximum affect, from its weak scare tactics to its unconvincing you-are-there aesthetic. First the movie trails after sweaty detective In-ho (Song) as he chases after Jin-seok and tries to stop his murderous plot. The emotional stakes are clear, but ultimately immaterial: In-ho’s wife (Woo Mi-hwa) is on Sky Korea flight K1501, and so are a number of narratively essential, but otherwise undeveloped supporting characters, including co-pilot Hyun-soo (Kim Nam-gil) and flight attendant Hee-jin (Kim So-jin).A few establishing scenes half-heartedly establish how many other people are on board flight K1501, but the first 40 or so minutes of “Emergency Declaration” mostly concern the psychopathic Jin-seok. First we see Jin-seok harass and curse out a meek Sky Korea employee, who refuses to tell him how many people are flying to Hawaii. Then we follow Jin-seok as he stumbles into concerned father Jae-hyuk (Lee) and peppers him with awkward questions about his shy young daughter Soo-min (Kim Bo-min), who suffers from bad eczema.
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