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− | '''''Project Wolf Hunting''''' (Korean title: 늑대사냥, Neukdaesanyang; lit. "Wolf Hunt") is a 2022 science fiction action-thriller film. After the extradition of a group of hardened Korean prisoners serving their sentence in the Philippines is disrupted by a suicide bombing at the arriving airport, a plan is formed to privately transfer the criminals by sea instead, with a team of Korean | + | '''''Project Wolf Hunting''''' (Korean title: 늑대사냥, Neukdaesanyang; lit. "Wolf Hunt") is a 2022 science fiction action-thriller film. After the extradition of a group of hardened Korean prisoners serving their sentence in the Philippines is disrupted by a suicide bombing at the arriving airport, a plan is formed to privately transfer the criminals by sea instead, with a team of Korean police officers monitoring them. As the criminals break free and stage a mutiny against the officers, a powerful and nigh-invincible superweapon being kept under the ship awakens and threatens the lives of both the prisoners and the police officers transferring them. The film drew mixed reviews for its undeveloped plot and characters, but earned praise for its action and over-the-top practical gore effects, where a whopping 2.5 tons of fake blood across 57 deaths (according to the [[Kim Hong-sun|film's director]]) was used throughout production. |
''Production note:'' All of the Philippines-set scenes were actually filmed in Singapore due to COVID-19 restrictions, with editing done in post-production to make all of the Singapore-filmed scenes appear to be the set in the Philippines. | ''Production note:'' All of the Philippines-set scenes were actually filmed in Singapore due to COVID-19 restrictions, with editing done in post-production to make all of the Singapore-filmed scenes appear to be the set in the Philippines. | ||
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[[File:PWHExtra92.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Da-yeon disarming Kyu-tae. The pistol is fully visible in this shot.]] | [[File:PWHExtra92.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Da-yeon disarming Kyu-tae. The pistol is fully visible in this shot.]] | ||
[[File:PWHBeretta2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the criminals' insiders aims the pistol at Alpha.]] | [[File:PWHBeretta2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the criminals' insiders aims the pistol at Alpha.]] | ||
− | [[File:PWHBeretta6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close-up of Alpha | + | [[File:PWHBeretta6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close-up of Alpha firing the criminal's 92. When viewed at full size, the marking "MOD.92FS COMPACT" can be seen.]] |
[[File:PWHBeretta9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Oh Dae-woong (Sung Dong-il) shoots Choi Myeong-ju with his 92FS Compact.]] | [[File:PWHBeretta9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Oh Dae-woong (Sung Dong-il) shoots Choi Myeong-ju with his 92FS Compact.]] | ||
[[File:PWHBeretta10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dae-woong shoots Lee Da-yeon with his Beretta.]] | [[File:PWHBeretta10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dae-woong shoots Lee Da-yeon with his Beretta.]] | ||
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Snubnose [[Colt Python]]s are the standard sidearm of the South Korean police in the film. | Snubnose [[Colt Python]]s are the standard sidearm of the South Korean police in the film. | ||
[[File:Coltpython25.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Python Snub Nose with 2.5" barrel - .357 Magnum]] | [[File:Coltpython25.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Python Snub Nose with 2.5" barrel - .357 Magnum]] | ||
− | [[File:PWHJongdooRevolver2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|After shooting a fellow criminal, Jong-doo | + | [[File:PWHJongdooRevolver2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|After shooting a fellow criminal with it, Jong-doo tosses away a dead policeman's Python.]] |
[[File:PWHRevolverSquad.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A group of detectives holding their Pythons.]] | [[File:PWHRevolverSquad.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A group of detectives holding their Pythons.]] | ||
[[File:PWHSteamRevolvers.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Python being aimed in the engine room confrontation.]] | [[File:PWHSteamRevolvers.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Python being aimed in the engine room confrontation.]] | ||
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[[File:PWHAKS74U4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The rifle being fired.]] | [[File:PWHAKS74U4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The rifle being fired.]] | ||
[[File:PWHAKS74U6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Park Jong-doo (Seo In-guk) with the rifle.]] | [[File:PWHAKS74U6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Park Jong-doo (Seo In-guk) with the rifle.]] | ||
− | [[File:PWHAKS74U8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jong-doo dry- | + | [[File:PWHAKS74U8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jong-doo desperately dry-fires the rifle after unloading a magazine into Alpha and a fellow criminal.]] |
==Colt M4A1== | ==Colt M4A1== |
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Project Wolf Hunting (Korean title: 늑대사냥, Neukdaesanyang; lit. "Wolf Hunt") is a 2022 science fiction action-thriller film. After the extradition of a group of hardened Korean prisoners serving their sentence in the Philippines is disrupted by a suicide bombing at the arriving airport, a plan is formed to privately transfer the criminals by sea instead, with a team of Korean police officers monitoring them. As the criminals break free and stage a mutiny against the officers, a powerful and nigh-invincible superweapon being kept under the ship awakens and threatens the lives of both the prisoners and the police officers transferring them. The film drew mixed reviews for its undeveloped plot and characters, but earned praise for its action and over-the-top practical gore effects, where a whopping 2.5 tons of fake blood across 57 deaths (according to the film's director) was used throughout production.
Production note: All of the Philippines-set scenes were actually filmed in Singapore due to COVID-19 restrictions, with editing done in post-production to make all of the Singapore-filmed scenes appear to be the set in the Philippines.
The following weapons were used in the film Project Wolf Hunting:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Pistols
Glock 26
Lee Da-yeon (Jung So-min) uses a Glock 26 throughout the movie. Lee Kyung-ho (Lee Sung-wook) takes the pistol after her death.
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS is used by multiple characters throughout the movie.
Beretta 92FS Compact
The Beretta 92FS Compact is used by multiple characters throughout the movie. The gun appears in multiple continuity errors with characters that use the original Beretta 92FS instead.
Nambu Type 14
In a flashback, several Imperial Japanese officers are seen using the Nambu Type 14.
Holstered pistols
Unknown Glocks
Revolvers
Colt Python
Snubnose Colt Pythons are the standard sidearm of the South Korean police in the film.
Unknown revolvers
In multiple continuity errors, the Colt Pythons used by the film's characters change to unknown revolver models several times throughout the film.
Submachine guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
The Heckler & Koch MP5A3 is used by Dae-woong's soldiers in the film's climax. Some of MP5s are equipped have Surefire weaponlight forends.
Rifles
AKS-74U
The AKS-74U is used by both the criminals and their insiders.
Colt M4A1
A custom M4A1 is used by multiple characters in the film's climax.
FN SCAR-L CQC
The FN SCAR-L CQC is used by some of Dae-woon's soldiers in the film's climax.
Arisaka Type 99
In a flashback, several Imperial Japanese officers are photographed with Arisaka Type 99 rifles.
Shotguns
Winchester Model 1897
The Winchester Model 1897 is briefly used by "Piercing" (Lee Hong-nae).
Light machine guns
FN M249 Paratrooper
Kim Kyu-tae (Jung Moon-sung) uses an M249 Paratrooper in the confrontation at the ship's bridge.