JUNG_E | Official Trailer | Netflix | From the director of “Train to Busan”
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Finally, the sequel to **WALL-E**.
Korean Ghost in the shell ?
A junga is Australian slang for junkie.
Jung e sounds like a mix between both words
Wow, looks interesting!
I suggest stopping at half the trailer unless you want to see the twist.
Bit of a Detroit: Become Human vibe.
Looks like Ghost in the Shell meets RoboCop
Man loves trains.
Really love how SE asian studios get all of this crazy live action shit green lit.
meh
The problem is, this is also from thd director of “The Peninsula”.
Which one are we gonna get?
That torus isn’t big enough to hold its own atmosphere without a roof.
It looked interesting until it started showing the entire plot which feels almost too close to RoboCop (I mean, the waking up with a partial body and the arm removal scene was literally in the RC remake). The Ghost in the Shell comparisons are also pretty valid (it looks a lot like the ScarJo film from 2017 in particular), especially with the ripoff spider tank the protagonist is facing off against and the scientist lady freeing her.
There doesn’t really seem to be any sort of clever allusion or wink and nod moments, just straight up blatant repurposing of scenes and ideas, almost like some sort of fan fiction combining moments from both.