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This project reunited Director Kim with Ha Jung-woo following their successful collaboration on the 2013 thriller The Terror Live . For further details on the cast, including American actor Jeff Bosley, fans can check the film's profile on IMDb. Take Point (2018) - IMDb

The 2018 South Korean action film (also known as PMC: The Bunker ) is a high-stakes political thriller set in a secret underground bunker 30 meters below the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Take Point (2018)

: Beyond the action, Wikipedia notes the film explores the cynical intersection of private military companies (PMCs) and global politics, where human lives are often sidelined for economic and electoral gains. This project reunited Director Kim with Ha Jung-woo

Feature Title: "30 Meters Deep: How 'Take Point' Redefined the Tactical Action POV" : Beyond the action, Wikipedia notes the film

Set on the day of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, the story follows Ahab (played by Ha Jung-woo), a mercenary leader working for the CIA who is tasked with abducting North Korea's Armed Forces Minister. The mission derails when they discover the target is actually the "King" of North Korea, carrying a massive bounty. Key Angles for the Feature

: Director Kim Byung-woo prioritized a first-person perspective to make viewers feel like they are "right next to Ahab." The film heavily utilizes drone and body cam footage , mimicking the visual language of a Modern Warfare campaign.

This project reunited Director Kim with Ha Jung-woo following their successful collaboration on the 2013 thriller The Terror Live . For further details on the cast, including American actor Jeff Bosley, fans can check the film's profile on IMDb. Take Point (2018) - IMDb

The 2018 South Korean action film (also known as PMC: The Bunker ) is a high-stakes political thriller set in a secret underground bunker 30 meters below the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).

: Beyond the action, Wikipedia notes the film explores the cynical intersection of private military companies (PMCs) and global politics, where human lives are often sidelined for economic and electoral gains.

Feature Title: "30 Meters Deep: How 'Take Point' Redefined the Tactical Action POV"

Set on the day of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, the story follows Ahab (played by Ha Jung-woo), a mercenary leader working for the CIA who is tasked with abducting North Korea's Armed Forces Minister. The mission derails when they discover the target is actually the "King" of North Korea, carrying a massive bounty. Key Angles for the Feature

: Director Kim Byung-woo prioritized a first-person perspective to make viewers feel like they are "right next to Ahab." The film heavily utilizes drone and body cam footage , mimicking the visual language of a Modern Warfare campaign.