Spiritwalker
No memory. No allies. Nowhere left to run.
Unable to remember anything about his life, a man begins regaining consciousness in a new body every 12 hours. Now, he must piece together his identity, all while evading attacks from pursuing agents and dangerous criminals alike.
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SPIRITWALKER | Trailer — In Cinemas 25 November

SPIRITWALKER Official Trailer | Korean Action Films | Yoon Kye-Sang | Yoon Jae-Keun
Cast

Yoon Kye-sang
Kang Yi-an

Park Yong-woo
Mr. Park

Lim Ji-yeon
Moon Jin-ah

Yoo Seung-mok
Mr. Lee

Park Ji-hwan
Traveler

Lee Sung-wook
Mr. Yoo

Hong Gi-jun
Mr. Ko

Seo Hyun-woo
Mr. Baek

Lee Woon-san
Ji Cheol-ho

Ju Jin-mo
Mr. Hong

Hyun Bong-sik
Mechanic

Baek Do-kyeom
Police

Jung Yun-ha
Min-ju

Choi Dong-goo
Fur Coat Attendant #2

Woo Kang-min
Hippo
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Spiritwalker may have been an idea that was best left on the shelf. In book form, where there is considerably more scope to explain what is happening and why, this might have worked.
As it stands in a substantially briefer, film form, its just confusing. The character constantly jumps from persona to persona, trying to find his way back to himself. To say this results in an abundance of cognitive dissonance in the poor viewer, is an understatement. You get your bearings with a character before he's suddenly, someone else.
Quality of acting is predictably good, few South Korean films disappoint in this regard. Actions scenes are well done too, no complaints there.
In summary, some concepts work, others don't. For me, at least, this is one of the don'ts......
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