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The Soul: Release time for Netflix’s mystery blockbuster revealed
Fans want to know the release times for the Murder mystery film ‘The Soul’. It is the highly anticipated Sci-Fi film for the year. We have the rundown! The Soul is an upcoming Chinese-Taiwanese mystery movie, which is set to debut on Netflix. The film was be directed by Cheng Wei-Hao and will feature in Mandarin with English subs. A trailer for the film released in January 2021. The film is an adaptation of Jiang Bo’s novel ‘Transfer Soul’ and follows the story of detectives trying to solve a murder mystery. The murder involves the use of technology that allows memory transplants and has the victims entire family involved in a whodunnit theme. The Soul already ranks at 7/10 on IMDB with thousands across the world highly anticipating its release. ....
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Film Review: The Soul This grim thriller set in the near future is layered and nuanced, providing surprise after surprise as the characters unravel the murder of a tycoon By Han Cheung / Staff reporter With twist after twist and suspenseful, nuanced storytelling, The Soul (緝魂) makes full use of its 130 minute running time. Whenever things seem to be wrapping up, there’s always something else in store all the way up to the very last scene, but in a way that makes sense and isn’t too confusing. Helmed by The Tag-Along (紅衣小女孩) series director Cheng Wei-hao (程偉豪), this mystery thriller has his fingerprints all over it with similarly subdued cold tones and Taoist-based supernatural elements. Set in 2031 Taipei, however, this film adds futuristic, sci-fi components to the mix to create a grim yet technologically-advanced cityscape devoid of warmth. It feels slightly dystopian, and the fact that the audience barely gets to see this world outs ....