Carter

No memory. One mission.

6.0
20222h 12m

Carter, who awakens two months into a deadly pandemic originating from the DMZ that has already devastated US and North Korea. He who has no recollections of his past finds a mysterious device in his head, and a lethal bomb in his mouth. A voice in his ears gives him orders to avoid getting killed and he's thrown into a mysterious operation while the CIA and North Korean coup chase him close.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Official Teaser

Cast

Photo of Joo Won

Joo Won

Carter Lee

Photo of Lee Sung-jae

Lee Sung-jae

Kim Jong-hyeok

Photo of Jeong So-ri

Jeong So-ri

Han Jung-hee

Photo of Jung Jae-young

Jung Jae-young

Dr. Jung Byeong-ho

Photo of Jung Hae-kyun

Jung Hae-kyun

Director Kim Dong-gyu

Photo of Chae Seo-an

Chae Seo-an

Taekwondo Teacher Choi Yoo-jin

Photo of Andreas Fronk

Andreas Fronk

CIA Agent

Photo of Wang Jong-myung

Wang Jong-myung

News Anchor

Photo of Foster Burden

Foster Burden

CIA Agent

Photo of Shin Woo-hee

Shin Woo-hee

Comrade Sun Hwa

Photo of Lee Ga-kyung

Lee Ga-kyung

NIS Agent

Photo of Salim Benoit

Salim Benoit

Agent Six

Photo of Simon Rhee

Simon Rhee

Bus Passenger

Photo of Lee Hwa-young

Lee Hwa-young

North Korean Medic 1

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Reviews

J

jw

4/10

Carter (or rather: Kato)

tries to present itself as a one-shot-film, but it is not quite the Korean Hardcore Henry. There is little effort hiding the supposedly invisible cuts, of which there are *many*. The ever-flying shaky camera drone is busy, as are the very dedicated stunt people, and the soros of CGI.

The plot is... and illogical mix of something even C-grade video games wouldn't dare to use; the upside of which is that it is unpredictable.
Three secret agencies, an coup, implanted devices, fast Zombies, save-the-daughter, some Total Recall, Indiana Jones, and Blood Red Sky, with a hint of Extraction and James Bond.

Bullet-proof pigs I'm OK with, infinite ammo magazines we all know - but flea-like zombies, the free fall fight, and the CGI fires are hilarious. Or bad, depending on your expectations.

Apply *plenty* Suspension of Disbelief to be entertained.


Warning, not suitable for fragile Americans: Aside from lots of gory violence, there's also brief frontal nudity, and we know you're easily scared by asian genitalia.

M

Jesse Midnitekrawlr

8/10

Gratuitous hyper violence eye candy!

M

MovieGuys

4/10

For me, Carter feels like a Hardcore Henry re-mix, with a Korean flavour.

This is run and gun, beat em, cut em up, style of film, with a video game vibe. It worked with Hardcore Henry but somehow this one just doesn't quite pull it off.

I think part of the reason for that is unlike Hardcore Henry, its not quite as well paced or polished. Its back story is a bit thin too, not really adding much to the proposition. The result feels somewhat aimless and a little bland.

In short, moderately watchable but fizzles when it needs to burn.

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