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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 0702727068935 Format: Color, Letterboxed, NTSC Label: Adv Films Languages: Manufacturer: Adv Films Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Adv Films Release Date: February 20, 2001 Running Time: 100 minutes Studio: Adv Films Editorial Review: Description: When oppressed peasants unleash a metal-eating demon in hopes of fending off an invading army, their would-be savior becomes a nightmarish monster! Soon the entire countryside is laid to waste as the towering behemoth does what giant monsters always do when visiting South Korea. Sweeping epic vistas and spectacular special effects produced by members of the "Godzilla" team highlight this monstrous tale of feudal savagery and revenge! BANNED FOR A DECADE by the government of North Korea, Pulgasari has finally arrived. Original Korean version with English subtitles. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - GREAT MOVIEgodzilla + korean culture + great soryline = pulgasari this movie is one of the best movies ever, a must see for everyone Rating: - Pulgasari -- a monster of capitalismThis interesting film puts the lie to the claim that North Korean films are silly propaganda. This is GREAT propaganda. A dying peasant breathes life into a tiny Godzilla image he fashions from his prison rice ration. Pulgasari is born to feed on metal objects that spur his growth -- and his appetite -- to giant proportions. Pulgasari represents the coming of industrial capitalism to backward, peasant Korea. At first, his impact is to free the peasants and artisans from the control of the feudal ... Read More Rating: - Godzilla, North Korean styleOkay, the existing comment completely misses the point of the movie. The film was made in NORTH KOREA under the direct supervision of Kim Jong Il, with part of the production team having been kidnapped at gunpoint from the South and forced to work on pain of death. Pulgasari, the iron-eating rubber-suit monster, is capitalism, who seems at first to side with the workers against the aristocracy but ultimately grows bigger and bigger and more exploitative, demanding more surplus value out of the proletariat... ... Read More Rating: - MORE KOREAN SCIFI........FUN, FUN, FUNOkay. We all know that Korea is not known for the quality of its films. FIrst, there was, YONGGARRY: Monster from the Deep, which is arguably the worst non-American ... of Godzilla ever made. The film Pulgasari is basically a redo of Daiei's 1966 film Daimajin (which is a film that I recommend) that stars a large bull-man-lizard monster that grows from (do not laugh) a rice doll made by a little girls dying father into an enormous monster by eating iron . Then, as in Daimajin, oppressors become a little too ... Read More |