Oh thank you for this. What a wonderful exercise in tone-deafness.Ack wrote:Pulgasari
...the movie is even streaming on Amazon Prime.
You covered all the intentional and unintentional political aspects of it perfectly, but here are a couple of my own, fluffier thoughts while watching it:
1. Those kids were way too excited when dads demonic little statue suddenly came to life. They acted like they'd just gotten a new pet. It was weird.
2. I think the only job of that old lady in the village was to literally be the bearer of bad news. And she took her job seriously, like, damn.
3. I'm 99.9% sure that animals and people were hurt in the making of this film.
4. They did a good job on the monster's foot. Sadly, it looks like the budget could only afford the one foot.
5. I can't help but think that there had to be a better way for Ami to off herself. Even the angsty-ist of angsty teens would consider that extreme.
6. The monsters bug-eye effect afterwards kinda made it worth it, though.
An hour and a half well spent



