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If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if you threw robotic space jailers, time-traveling portals, and 14th-century Taoist wizards into a blender, is your answer. Released in July 2022, this film is a high-octane "science fantasy" that refuses to pick a lane—and it’s better for it. The Plot: Prisoners in Brains and Divine Blades 4l13n01d.2022.dvds.720p.subesp.mp4
While it had a rocky box office run due to its massive production costs, it has found a second life on streaming platforms like Netflix and Prime Video . Just be prepared for a cliffhanger—this is only "Part 1," with the sequel, , following up on the chaos. If you're interested, I can also: Give you a breakdown of the sequel's plot From kung-fu fights featuring fists the size of
Recommend other movies like Space Sweepers Provide more details on the cast's other famous roles The Plot: Prisoners in Brains and Divine Blades
630 years in the past, a clumsy but talented "dosa" (magician) named Muruk (Ryu Jun-yeol) is hunting for the "Divine Blade," a fabled holy sword. He crosses paths with Ean (Kim Tae-ri), a mysterious woman who carries a pistol in the 14th century, earning her the nickname "The Girl Who Shoots Thunder". Why It’s Worth the Watch
The story splits across two timelines that eventually collide in spectacular fashion: