Dubbed the Korean little sister to JohnWick, this Netflix movie is a must-watch.
The John Wick franchise has made exceptional contributions to the movie industry. It has set a new standard for action movies, opened up exciting world-building possibilities, and, most importantly, breathed a new life into the assassin genre. The latest in the series of John Wick-inspired assassin movies is Netflix's Kill Boksoon. It's difficult to talk about Kill Boksoon without drawing obvious comparisons with John Wick.
The scene has an amiable irreverent tone to it, and Jeon Do-yeon seamlessly blends into Gil Bok-soon, hitting all the right beats as demanded by the scene. Bok-soon's combat aptitude, soaring confidence, snarky comments, and devious smile all tessellate together perfectly to craft an assassin that's impossible to dislike. Bok-soon takes a tongue-in-cheek approach to her assassination gigs.
While John Wick has centralized and almost dictatorial governance over the Assassin universe, Kill Boksoon's world has a corporate capitalistic structure to it. Various contract killing agencies engage in a friendly competition to bag the most high-profile cases. And there are sacred rules in place to ensure a semblance of order within the chaos. All the rules were contributed by MK Entertainment, the biggest contract-killing firm in South Korea.
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