For me, it didn’t really work as a comedy (apart from some metafictional scenes wherein we see the viewers, at the screening of R100, getting irritated by this ungraspable movie they’re seeing), as I’m sure it was meant. As you read, this movie cannot possibly be normal and nearing the end it only gets more and more weird. There are a few other great Netflix-developed action adventures available for viewers over the festive period as well, though, for the time being, at least, the majority of the best action movies.
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Anyone who enlists, as our protagonist did, gets to deal with attacks by strange and scary women, dressed in black leather, at seemingly random moments during the day or by night. The tween and early teen years are a stressful time all around for parents but finding movies, they will want to watch that are age-appropriate arent always easy which is why I decided to put together a list of the 100 Best PG 13 Movies and TV on Netflix.This list was recently updated on Feb 20th, 2021, and with your help, we can continue to keep this list up to date. While trying to fulfill his deeper sadomasochistic desires, he enlists with a strange organization that provides erotic pleasure in an alternative way. Brain and muscle Popie (Lee Jung-jae), expert safecracker Pepsie.
Project Power received mixed reviews from critics, although it was Netflix’s most-streamed picture during its opening weekend this summer. Touted as South Korea’s answer to Ocean’s Eleven, this action comedy is one of the highest grossing films in Korean cinema history and also, the most watched Korean film of all time, with an A-list ensemble cast and a slick storyline. The plot concerns a man seeking more excitement in his life and hoping to find it in dark corners. A Netflix original supernatural action movie starring Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt is about a medication that grants its users temporary superpowers. One of the most bizarre films you’re likely to see in a while.
R100 DIRECTOR: Hitoshi Matsumoto CAST: Nao Ohmori