Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueYoon Gyeom is a loyal subject of King Jung Jong of Joseon. He struggles to fight against a monster that threatens King Jung Jong's life and a group of people trying to depose King Jung Jong.Yoon Gyeom is a loyal subject of King Jung Jong of Joseon. He struggles to fight against a monster that threatens King Jung Jong's life and a group of people trying to depose King Jung Jong.Yoon Gyeom is a loyal subject of King Jung Jong of Joseon. He struggles to fight against a monster that threatens King Jung Jong's life and a group of people trying to depose King Jung Jong.
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As an American I truly enjoy these foreign flicks! Old culture wrapped into a good action monster movie with fantastic cinematography!!!! And always great acting and humor.
I found "Monstrum" to be an enjoyable monster action movie. I happened to watch this movie on a transatlantic flight because I was bored with Hollywood material. That being said, it is clearly a hollywoodesque Korean movie.
"Monstrum" has a high body count, lots of blood and chopped off body parts, and the action keeps you entertained. The story is just enough to listen to while you wait for the resolution of the character arcs. Hell, I even felt like crying in the last scene because of the drama. Recommended if you look for monster action movie that doesn't play in the US but gives you a glimpse into a non-Western culture.
"Monstrum" has a high body count, lots of blood and chopped off body parts, and the action keeps you entertained. The story is just enough to listen to while you wait for the resolution of the character arcs. Hell, I even felt like crying in the last scene because of the drama. Recommended if you look for monster action movie that doesn't play in the US but gives you a glimpse into a non-Western culture.
Coincidence or not I think we can all agree that Rampant and Monstrum are basically the same movie when both of them set in the same era with the same plot,the same type of characters with the same motivation and the only thing that make these two movie worth watching for me is one is a zombie flick and one is a creature feature flick and when it comes to the entertainment value all I can says is they all both equally enjoyable.If it possible I want to see an alien invasion movie set in Joseon era next.
Another decent thriller movie from South Korea.
The plot is just so-so, not complicated.
In my opinion, the suspense from the so-called Monstrum creature is similar to that of recent Jurassic world.
The performance of the actors are great with good character development.
The major drawback of this movie is the shaky camera during human fighting scene, as well as odd moment when the antagonist still can stand and fight (like zombie) regardless being rampaged by the monster.
Entered the cinema with no high expectation but turned out satisfied. Rewatch value: 5/10.
The major drawback of this movie is the shaky camera during human fighting scene, as well as odd moment when the antagonist still can stand and fight (like zombie) regardless being rampaged by the monster.
Entered the cinema with no high expectation but turned out satisfied. Rewatch value: 5/10.
During the Joseon dynasty, rumors of a strange creature lurking in the area upsetting the citizens forces the prime minister to divert his attention away from a devastating plague to deal with the creature by assembling a team of villagers to hunt it down and stop it once and for all.
This was a pretty enjoyable creature feature. Among the film's better elements is the rather impressive setup here designed to provide an understanding of the general political climate and civilian lifestyle at the time. With the country embroiled in chaos with the plague spreading throughout the country and no one able to stop it, the blame on other factions trying to usurp the throne and associating with undesirable individuals as a means of ensuring a peace-of-mind about the situation is the perfect counterbalance to the simplistic lifestyle of the farmers. Living off the land and being honorable rather than engaging in the misguided political mind-games that are taking place in the city, there's a fine contrast here which enables us to sympathize with them. That comes into play nicely with the inclusion of the monster and its attacks against the population. With no witnesses but plenty of evidence of its presence through the deformed and disease-riddled bodies left behind, this sends out the search party which is quite fun as the group treks through the wilderness looking for the creature where they manage to find it as it wipes out nearly everyone involved. The big finale, where it attacks the castle and causes all sorts of havoc running through scores of guards and other personnel in a huge, extended series of destructive rampages across the area killing everyone and setting up for some wild action scenes that are utilized throughout here. Alongside the fantastically realistic look of the creature, these here generate a lot to like with the film. This one does have a few problems with it. Among the biggest issues is the rather unnecessary and unfunny comedic relief intended to provide a balance to the film. Rather than give the film some funny lines or moments designed to ingratiate us to the characters, instead, it ends up as nothing more than wasted opportunities here making the film far longer than it needs to be. Even the humor of her being a woman in the guard ranks doesn't come off as funny either and just seems like a waste. The other detrimental factor is the confusing and somewhat nonsensical political intrigue storyline that manages to take away a lot of the fun of a more traditional monster-on-the-loose storyline that this is going for. Rather than get bogged down in the specifics of the creature going on a rampage and seeing it decimating the population, this one tends to focus more on the rather nonsensical storyline of the rivals clamoring for control of the throne under the assumption of the creature being a hoax even though the plague afflicting everyone is real. Using that as the basis for seizing power makes no sense when the evidence of the charred, plague-riddled bodies sporting inhuman wounds so the insistence on that not being the case is strange and misguided. Otherwise, this was a lot of fun without much else wrong.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence and Language.
This was a pretty enjoyable creature feature. Among the film's better elements is the rather impressive setup here designed to provide an understanding of the general political climate and civilian lifestyle at the time. With the country embroiled in chaos with the plague spreading throughout the country and no one able to stop it, the blame on other factions trying to usurp the throne and associating with undesirable individuals as a means of ensuring a peace-of-mind about the situation is the perfect counterbalance to the simplistic lifestyle of the farmers. Living off the land and being honorable rather than engaging in the misguided political mind-games that are taking place in the city, there's a fine contrast here which enables us to sympathize with them. That comes into play nicely with the inclusion of the monster and its attacks against the population. With no witnesses but plenty of evidence of its presence through the deformed and disease-riddled bodies left behind, this sends out the search party which is quite fun as the group treks through the wilderness looking for the creature where they manage to find it as it wipes out nearly everyone involved. The big finale, where it attacks the castle and causes all sorts of havoc running through scores of guards and other personnel in a huge, extended series of destructive rampages across the area killing everyone and setting up for some wild action scenes that are utilized throughout here. Alongside the fantastically realistic look of the creature, these here generate a lot to like with the film. This one does have a few problems with it. Among the biggest issues is the rather unnecessary and unfunny comedic relief intended to provide a balance to the film. Rather than give the film some funny lines or moments designed to ingratiate us to the characters, instead, it ends up as nothing more than wasted opportunities here making the film far longer than it needs to be. Even the humor of her being a woman in the guard ranks doesn't come off as funny either and just seems like a waste. The other detrimental factor is the confusing and somewhat nonsensical political intrigue storyline that manages to take away a lot of the fun of a more traditional monster-on-the-loose storyline that this is going for. Rather than get bogged down in the specifics of the creature going on a rampage and seeing it decimating the population, this one tends to focus more on the rather nonsensical storyline of the rivals clamoring for control of the throne under the assumption of the creature being a hoax even though the plague afflicting everyone is real. Using that as the basis for seizing power makes no sense when the evidence of the charred, plague-riddled bodies sporting inhuman wounds so the insistence on that not being the case is strange and misguided. Otherwise, this was a lot of fun without much else wrong.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence and Language.
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- AnecdotesFilm debut of Hyeri Lee. She played Deok-Sun in the Reply 1988 tv series. Her co-star who played Jung Bong, also co-starred opposite Choi Woo Sik in the Netflix film Time to Hunt.
- ConnexionsReferenced in The Flop House: Ep. 317 - Artemis Fowl, w/ Scott Weinberg (2020)
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- 5 247 503 $US
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
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