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Bulgasari

Pulgasari

Japan, North Korea

1985

95 Min
Color
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DIR Shin Sang-ok, Jo Chong Gon

EXEC Kim Jong-il

SCR Kim Se Ryun

DP Kenichi Egami, Cho Myong Hyon

CAST Chang Son Hui, Ham Gi Sop, Ri Jong-uk, Ri Gwon, Kenpachiro Satsuma

Synopsis

In feudal Korea, the evil king becomes aware that there is a peasant rebellion being planned in the country. He steals all the iron farming tools and cooking pots from the people so that he may make weapons to fend off the peasant army. After he returns the property to the people, an old blacksmith is imprisoned and starved to death. His last creation is a tiny figurine of a monster- Pulgasari, a giant creature that eats iron. The blood of his daughter brings the creature to life, and fights with the poor, starving peasants to overthrow the corrupt monarchy. This North Korean film was directed by the kidnapped leading South Korean filmmaker Shin Sang-ok, and was produced by Kim Jong-il. —IMDb

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Shin Sang-ok

Shin Sang-ok has surely had one of the strangest careers of any film director. Hailed as the Orson Welles of South Korea for the modernizing influence his 1960s work had on that country’s film industry, he his now best known for having been kidnapped (along with his wife, actress Choi Eun-hee) by North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il only to escape to the United States and eventually become producer of the Disney kid flick 3 Ninjas and its sequels.

Shin was born in 1926 in the Hamyong province of what is now North Korea. He studied painting at the University of Tokyo and then returned to Korea and began his film career as a production designer on the first movie made in Korea after the Japanese occupation, Choi In-kyu’s Via Freedom. He began directing films himself shortly thereafter. His 1958 feature, Flower in Hell, was the first Korean film to feature an onscreen kiss, a mild precursor to the erotic content of his later work. Throughout the ‘60s, Shin… read more

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Glim Ho

19Dec11

你走了之后,再没有人陪我看cult片

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Judicial Joe

29Nov11

Having read the Cracked article that referenced this, I absolutely need to see it. Are there ANY other North Korean films?

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    Earthbound

    3Apr12

    That movie by the director of Fantastic Planet was made in Pyongyang.

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OwainCai

13Jun11

An interesting yet insane back story to this piece of propaganda, it must have been horrific for Shin Sang-Ok and his wife.

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chad bentley

29Sep10

Dude! Downloaded a few days ago, feedback soon.

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