'Carter' Ending Explained: This Netflix Movie Needs A Sequel To Tie Up The Loose End

If you're looking for pure adrenaline shots when you're sluggish, Netflix's latest Korean action movieCarterSouth Korean hot-shot action writer and director Jeong Byeong-Gil's latest movie follows an awakened man (played by Carter, Joo Won) who has no memory, but he certainly knows how to kick all sorts of ass. I remember. He will take advantage of these skills as he quickly embarks on a mission to save the world of transporting apocalyptic virus cures from South Korea to North Korea. The journey takes him from street battles to cars, motorcycles, planes, trains and helicopters. You name the setting and Carter intends to kill a lot of bad guys there.

Oh — and the whole movie takes place in one take. I see.presentsas one take. The movie has dozens (if not hundreds) of cuts, all of which are hidden. Anything — you'll be amazed at all this ridiculous next level of action. That's not the only thing that matters.

You too will be drawn into the storyline of the movie. If the movie has a memory-impaired protagonist, you'll find that as the movie slowly unravels Reed's true identity, there are twists and turns that become apparent. It happens in Carter, and we continue to learn about Carter to the end. Now let's talk about the consequences.

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The storyline of this movie takes about two hours to make a complete 180's about the origins of Carters, but this is all the destination. SpoilersFirst, try to do this linearly. Carter Lee was born in South Korea in 1986 and emigrated to the United States at the age of 11. The next few decades are a mystery (or so), except for the record of Carter attending Thornel College (which sounds like Cornell, an analog of TBH). He then traveled to North Korea as a journalist in 2014. After that, he became a natural citizen of North Korea.

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Fast forward 7 years, suddenly Carterbecame a member of North Korea with the army National hero. Nevertheless, he is fleeing North Korea with a secretly married fellow spy named Jung-hee (Jung Sori). At the request of the North Korean government, they even had a daughter, a girl named Yun-hee. They are running because North Korea has been attacked by a virus, turning victims into ignorant, hairless, angry monsters (that is, basically zombies). Unfortunately for Carter and Jung-hee, their escape was interrupted by Lieutenant John Hyuk (Lee Sung-jae). He revealed that it was he who created the virus and spread it around the world, hoping that Carter would save the day. So it would be great if Carter's profile was raised further and the current regime collapsed leaving room for John Hyuk to step forward. 

John Hyuk said that if Carter and his family were part of his plan and would bring a cure for the virus to North Korea, he would actually be with Carter. Says he will let his family escape. The cure is in the blood of Hana (Kim Bomin), the daughter of a famous biologist. Problem: She is in South Korea and the north and south are not always friendly. Therefore, he wiped his mind before stopping in South Korea to avoid being forced to abandon North Korea's secrets if Carter failed in his mission. He then carries out his mission in the direction of the voice of his ears, the voice of his wife Jung-hee. look. It all makes sense.

Wait — but who is Michael Bane?

Oh, that's right. Early in the mission, Carter is a secret C.I.A. operative who continues to call him Michael Bane. His move is consistent with what is registered with Bain, and a quick DNA check confirms that he is an agent named Michael Bain. The problem is that Michael Bane was killed in Syria ... but they had never seen a corpse. Given that Smith (Mike Colter) is aware of Carter's eyes and John Hyuk is ready to undergo plastic surgery to become a spy, Michael BaneisIt seems very likely that it is Carterley.

So how does this shake?

By the end of the movie, Carter had regained all his memories and the doctor was able to use Hana's blood to cure Yunhi. The last time they met Carter, Jung-hee, Yun-hee, Dr. Jung Jae-young, and Hana, they were on a train run by the Chinese government, carrying a large number of infected people. People to Dandong, China.

Then the bridge explodes in front of the train, guiding all the heroes with a one-way ticket to the watery tomb. Roll back credits.

Yeah, serious story, that's it. This is the end of the movie. However, it is important to note that it was up to them to stop the train, as Jeong-hee said earlier that the North Korean government could not stop the train. In that sense, it's good that the bridge was blown up. Now, not all infected passengers go to China. But what about Carter? And you wonder, did North Korea blow up the bridge? Or is another force working here? Is there a sequel to

Carter?

It must be there, isn't it? Given everything Carter did in the movie, it seems unlikely that a small thing like a train accident would kill him or the person he protects. And with Carter's identity and, uh, so many mysteries surrounding relationships with all institutions still swirling, the sequel seems likely as well as necessary. However, it has not been announced yet. For now, we need to trust that Carter managed to get everyone we care about off the train (and perhaps in one take).


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