the main criticism I have for the movie - the hero was not much of a hero. I can understand if this will be developed further in any sequels, but's it's still not ok to not acknowledge the flaws in this movie and instead elevate him to the stature of a hero that he doesn't yet deserve with zero humility.. His whole motivation seems focussed on becoming a 'hero', having people look up to him (just because he has superpowers and is able to save them) and to garner praise. His motivation doesn't come from a basic, decent need to help people - heroes are heroes because they DON'T think what they do is heroic but as the bare minimum they can do.
I would say it is understandable how he tries to beat up the bully policemen at first using his new powers. I suppose he DIDN'T want to hurt the Bruce-Lee lady - but even if it happened accidentally, he doesn't show any remorse for hurting an innocent person or learn from this. He decides to chase down Dasan's killer from a personal vendetta. He even leaves the bus full of people in peril to pursue the villain - I'm not entirely convinced he'd have stayed to save the people had the villain not left. Next, when the people are rounding in on the villain who the hero knows can easily take them out, he just leaves! Out of fear of outing himself? Then he sulks in prison, and then continues to sulk after he hears the entire village is in peril? His 'heroic' slow-motion walk is completely unearned. Then of course comes killing the villain, who acted out of his mental-illness and needed help - guess it's not this Hero's job to set a good example of compassion and forgiveness.
end was unbearable. I also feel they ruined all the character development of the villain, of a person driven to crime through society and circumstances, by having that old man say he was pure evil all along (with the bull story)
This is by no means is a very bad movie, but fails to capture the heart of what a Hero