1. Jung_E (2023) - MyDramaList
Jan 25, 2023 · Jung_E (2023) ; Country: South Korea ; Type: Movie ; Release Date: Jan 20, 2023 ; Duration: 1 hr. 38 min. ; Score: 7.0 (scored by 2,588 users) ...
Set in the 22nd century, climate change has caused the planet to become uninhabitable and humans live within a man-made shelter. A war takes place within...
2. REVIEW: JUNG_E (2023) - FictionMachine.
Jan 28, 2023 · In the 22nd century runaway climate change has flooded the Earth through rising oceans. Most of the human population now lives in orbiting space ...
Yeon Sang-ho has become a genre filmmaker well worth watching, most famously through his 2016 global hit Train to Busan but also its live-action sequel Peninsula (2020) and animated prequel Seoul S…
3. JUNG_E movie review & film summary (2023) | Roger Ebert
Jan 20, 2023 · "Jung_E" opens with a crawl that explains the setting is 2194. Of course, by then we have long ago made this planet inhabitable, creating man- ...
Way too much of Jung_E is content to discuss its themes instead of merely embedding them in an interesting story.
4. Movie Review: JUNG_E is sci-fi action with equal amount of brains and ...
Jan 9, 2024 · JUNG_E debuted in first place on Netflix's global top 10 when it was released back in January 2023, and reviews popped up here and there ...
Jung-E is sci-fi with a beating heart courtesy of Yeon Sang-Ho, director of Train to Busan. It deserves more attention.
5. JUNG_E (2023) – Review | Netflix Sci-fi Thriller | Heaven of Horror
Jan 19, 2023 · A civil war taking place both in space (and on Earth where some humans still reside) is in full swing when Jung_E begins. ... does happen that I ...
JUNG_E on Netflix is a new sci-fi thriller from South Korea from the director of 'Train to Busan' and the 'Hellbound' series. Full Review >
6. JUNG_E (2023) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
On an uninhabitable 22nd-century Earth, the outcome of a civil war hinges on cloning the brain of an elite soldier to create a robot mercenary.
7. (Movie Review) 'Jung_E' delves into human nature behind AI
Jan 13, 2023 · The story takes place in outer space, called "shelter," where humans live in the 22nd century after Earth becomes inhabitable following ...
By Kim Eun-jung SEOUL, Jan. 13 (Yonhap) -- "Jung_E" is a dystopian sci-fi movi...
8. Netflix's Jung_E adds heart to a story about AI brains - The Verge
Jan 19, 2023 · Jung_E takes place in a very bleak vision of the future. Due to extreme climate change, most of humanity has migrated to shelters in space ...
Surprisingly sentimental.
9. JUNG_E (2023) directed by Yeon Sang-ho • Reviews, film + cast
”You're just the chairman's toy!” Cinematic Time Capsule – 2023 Ranked ... start but ends up disappointing. ... Now, did he manage to achieve with this new title at ...
On an uninhabitable 22nd-century Earth, the outcome of a civil war hinges on cloning the brain of an elite soldier to create a robot mercenary.
10. REVIEW: JUNG_E by Lee Boardman - CineChat
Jan 13, 2023 · After a messy start, it does take a little while to settle in, eventually finding its feet and slowly building to a very impressive, action ...
Coming to Netflix on January 20th, JUNG_E is a futuristic Korean sci-fi action drama, directed by Train to Busan and Hellbound director Sang-ho Yeon. After a
11. Jung_E (2023) – Review - We Have Issues
Sep 28, 2023 · Thirty five years later, Seo-hyun's mother issues have taken an epic turn when we find her as the team leader for a project run by the Kronoid ...
While the ever-present spectre of A.I. looms over us, one bright side that’s come from all this global anxiety seems to be that any filmmaker dabbling in science fiction now have endless amou…
12. Jung_E (2023) Review - cityonfire.com
Jan 22, 2023 · Sang-ho's script does much better when it comes to conveying his ideas about the futuristic world the story populates, and while the ...
13. Of Jung_E - Becoming The Muse
Feb 10, 2023 · Jung_E is set in the year 2194, a dystopian Earth where climate change eventually rendered the planet practically unhospitable and humans live ...
Korean sci-fi movie review of Jung_E, the good, the bad and the ugly