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The Childe

  • 6.8 /10

  • 191

  • 94%

Plot

Han, a Filipino-Korean boxer hits the final punch against his opponent at an illegal game and returns home with a few dollars to pay for his mother's surgery.

Cast

Kim Seon-ho as Nobleman
Kim Seon-ho

as Nobleman

Kang Tae-ju as Marco Han
Kang Tae-ju

as Marco Han

Kim Kang-woo as Director Han
Kim Kang-woo

as Director Han

Go Ara as Yoon-ju
Go Ara

as Yoon-ju

Jung Lael as Ga-young
Jung Lael

as Ga-young

Heo Joon-seok as Lawyer Kang
Heo Joon-seok

as Lawyer Kang

Choi Jung-woo as President Han
Choi Jung-woo

as President Han

Lee Ki-young as Mr. Kim
Lee Ki-young

as Mr. Kim

Noreen Joyce Guerra as Nicole Garcia
Noreen Joyce Guerra

as Nicole Garcia

Choi Ji-min as Flight Attendant
Choi Ji-min

as Flight Attendant

Movie Facts

Rated

  • N/A

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • June 21, 2023

Production Companies

  • Next Entertainment World

  • Goldmoon Film

  • Studio & New

Production Countries

  • South Korea

Spoken Language

  • English

  • 한국어/조선말

  • Український

Budget

  • $0.00

Revenue

  • -

Runtime

  • 1.97 hrs

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Reviews

Ultimately, _The Childe_ continues the South Korean trend of refreshing character driven thrillers that are on completely different levels than the typical Hollywood film. With a neo-noir bent expertly crafted to highlight the exquisite performances of its cast and the absolutely breathtaking bloodshed of its action sequences, not to mention Seon-ho’s overwhelmingly enjoyable performance as qu…

A standard action Korean flick, if it weren't for the scarce elevated violence it wouldn't have been as watchable. The writer seems to be slipping a bit too much for what would have been obvious. The main character is a boxer and that's how we were introduced to him but being a boxer didn't play any role into the narrative. There were many other examples of that. More often than not, whenever a c…

The Childe offers up yet another action crime thriller gem, from South Korea. There's a darkly devilish quality to the back story, that's married up with brutal, fast paced action and a dysfunctional humour that, placed in this context, is inappropriately, appropriate. In summary, fast paced, engaging, with a wickedly dark back story and humour, that simply works. A must watch.