A stoic robot named Guard ( Kim Woo-bin ) and his shape-shifting AI partner, Thunder , live among humans. Their job? Managing alien prisoners who have been secretly locked inside human brains for centuries. When a group of these prisoners escapes, Seoul becomes a battleground of high-tech spacecraft and tentacles.
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
Alienoid (2022): The Most Ambitious Genre Mashup You Haven’t Seen Yet A stoic robot named Guard ( Kim Woo-bin
From kung-fu fights featuring fists the size of buildings to sci-fi chases through modern skyscrapers, the visual effects are massive in scale. When a group of these prisoners escapes, Seoul
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