Action director Jo Beom-goo, in making South Korea's most expensive film to date, is clearly a fan of the 80s Hollywood blockbuster action comedies, which weren't just simply loud and silly but boasted budgets huge enough to treat the audience every 10 minutes to either a car chase, massive vehicular chaos, loud pyrotechnics, or people running or riding away from fireballs.
While the plot tends to inspire incredulity, the frenetic pacing propels the film forward. Every action scene is a setpiece that calls your attention to how much it feels like an over-elaborate and expensive movie stunt. Taking a leaf out of Jackie Chan's playbook, every action scene is also played up for its physical comedy.
It helps that the entire cast has the ability to contort their faces while screaming their heads off in action scenes but more than that, the script itself has a great sense of comic timing. If you're in search of a popcorn flick where you could turn off your brain, sit back and enjoy the mayhem, you can't do too wrong with Quick.