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So, 'Bad Blood' is this intriguing Korean thriller set against a backdrop of a serious demographic crisis. The whole premise revolves around a virus, PT3, that really messes with the blood supply. It’s pretty grim, really. The urgency of blood transfusions from the younger population brings a certain intensity to the narrative. You feel the pressure and desperation as they juxtapose the elderly and young donors—it’s a stark commentary on society’s value of life. The pacing has its moments of tension that keeps you on edge, and the practical effects used for the virus and its impact are quite striking. Performances are solid, really capturing the moral dilemmas faced. Not your typical thriller, it’s a deep dive into human fragility and societal choices.
Korean cinema explores societal themesThe atmosphere is tense and claustrophobicInteresting take on ethics and survival
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