Project Silence (2024): Every Survivor Is A Target

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Project Silence (2024): Every Survivor Is A Target
Greetings movie lovers!

I was deeply engrossed in this movie, **Project Silence**, watching with full focus and interest. At some point, I had to tap on my screen to check how much time was left, hoping it would still be long—because I didn’t want it to end anytime soon. Unfortunately, at the time I did that, there were only 15 minutes remaining. I was pained! The next thing that crossed my mind was to invisibly question the producers—why didn’t they make it into a series?
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Project Silence is a 2024 Korean movie on survival
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The accident scene, which I have already watched more than six times, is one that, while watching, I kept imagining and looking closely to confirm whether it was computer-generated. But hey, the collisions appear so real—so real that I wonder how many vehicles they had to destroy in shooting the movie. This accident scene, on the airport bridge, is actually the core of the movie. Cha Jung-Won, a deputy security secretary who was taking his only daughter to the airport to travel abroad, got caught in the collision—but fortunately for them, they were unharmed. As he stepped out to check on other victims, he encountered a group of soldiers who were travelling with a doctor and some dogs. Due to the crash, the dogs had gotten loose from their cages. Still trying to make sense of what was happening, Cha noticed the soldiers had jammed all cell signals in the area, meaning he couldn’t report the incident to his superiors. Right before his eyes, the dogs—now in large numbers—began to aggressively tear apart victims trapped on the bridge.

Escape was nearly impossible, as one side of the bridge had collapsed while the other end was blocked by a deadly gas. The only option was to contact the security department to request a rescue helicopter—but did that happen? You need to find out.
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What makes it worse is that the doctor who had genetically engineered the dogs into what they had become, could do nothing to stop them. He tried his best to tame them, but none of his efforts produced any results. In fact, his own life was in danger—just like everyone else’s on the bridge.

For anyone who has a fear of dogs, this movie will surely intensify it. The aggressiveness of the dogs was overwhelming, and the fact that they seemed unkillable made them even more terrifying. The survivors didn’t even bother trying to fight them—it was a lost war. Hiding was the only viable option.

Ratings and Opinions:

The disaster plot is so perfect. First, we are introduced to a bad weather condition on the airport road. A speeding driver nearly had an accident but survived after spinning out of control multiple times. While he was celebrating his survival, another vehicle—whose driver had poor visibility—crashed into him, sparking a massive chain reaction of collisions. The pile-up was so convincingly done that I still question whether it was computer-generated. Even the helicopter that initially came to transport the dogs crashed and caused one side of the bridge to collapse.

Honestly, the movie should have been made into a series so we could get more. That is the only aspect I didn’t like. However, at the end of the movie, the main dog—Echo9—was seen swimming out of the river after the bridge had collapsed. I guess that’s a hint that a part two is coming. I really hope so. 
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Here is a trailer of the movie from YouTube;

https://youtu.be/b57d2kj1gUA?si=A5ZSwp5g5qQTGOKS

Thumbnail: [IMDb](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt25808194/mediaviewer/rm214133249/?ref_=ttmi_mi_121)

*Other photos are screenshots from my video player*
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