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Deliver Us From Evil (2020): Why Bilibili Becethe Epicenter for Hong Kong Action’s Grittiest Comeback
In the landscape of modern cinema, the year 2020 was largely defined by pandemic-induced hiatuses and the pivot to streaming. However, nestled in the chaos was a blistering South Korean action thriller that broke the internet—specifically, the Chinese internet. That film is Deliver Us From Evil (Daman akeseo guhasoseo), directed by Hong Won-chan and starring Hwang Jung-min and Lee Jung-jae.
How Bilibili Enhances the Action (Kinetic Aesthetics)
If you watch Deliver Us From Evil on Netflix, you watch it alone. If you watch it on Bilibili, you watch it with 10,000 other people.
- Deliver Us from Evil. Directed by Hong Won-chan, performances by Hwang Jung-min, Lee Jung-jae, and Park Jung-min, CJ Entertainment, 2020.
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The film's "selling point" on many Asian streaming platforms is the reunion of Hwang Jung-min and Lee Jung-jae, seven years after their collaboration in the classic New World.
Viewing tips
- Watch with headphones in a dim room for maximum atmospheric impact.
- Pay attention to small visual motifs — props and background details often foreshadow reveals.
- If watching episodically on Bilibili, read community comments for spoiler-free timestamps of standout scenes.
2. Plot Synopsis
The narrative is a blend of gritty noir and survival action: