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Monstrum

Original title: Mulgoe
  • 2018
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
3K
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Monstrum (2018)
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Monster HorrorActionFantasyHorrorMystery

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.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.

  • Director
    • Jong-ho Huh
  • Writers
    • Jeong-uk Byeon
    • Heo-dam
    • Jong-ho Huh
  • Stars
    • Kim Myung-min
    • Kim In-kwon
    • Lee Hyeri
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jong-ho Huh
    • Writers
      • Jeong-uk Byeon
      • Heo-dam
      • Jong-ho Huh
    • Stars
      • Kim Myung-min
      • Kim In-kwon
      • Lee Hyeri
    • 24User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Kim Myung-min
    Kim Myung-min
    • Yoon-gyeom
    Kim In-kwon
    Kim In-kwon
    • Seong-han
    Lee Hyeri
    Lee Hyeri
    • Myung
    Choi Woo-sik
    Choi Woo-sik
    • Heo
    Park Sung-woong
    Park Sung-woong
    • Jin Yong
    Park Hee-soon
    Park Hee-soon
    • King Jungjong
    Lee Kyoung-young
    Lee Kyoung-young
    • Sim Woon
    Lee Kyu-bok
    Lee Kyu-bok
    • Mo-gae
    Yoon Byung-hee
    Yoon Byung-hee
    • Eunuch 1
    Shin Chi-young
    • Shinchakho 3
    Sung Do-hyun
    • Soldier 1
    Lee Dong-Hun
    • Head Guard
    Kil Eun-sung
    Kil Eun-sung
    • Geum-Sung
    Yang Hee-myoung
    • Peddler 1
    Eom Ji-man
    • Surrendering soldier
    Hong Ji-yoon
    Hong Ji-yoon
    • Mother
    Kim Joon-bum
    • Government official
    Kim Joon-bum
    • Fighter 1
    • Director
      • Jong-ho Huh
    • Writers
      • Jeong-uk Byeon
      • Heo-dam
      • Jong-ho Huh
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    User reviews24

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    8martinwlicht

    Fun Korean Monster Action Movie

    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.
    7Cineology

    A fun time, knows how and when to use monster effects

    In an action-horror movie like "Monstrum," it is all too easy to make the mistake of relying on parading a giant hairy beast and the carnage that inevitably follows, but director Huh Jong-ho, who co-wrote the screenplay with Heo-dam, understands what makes horror movies like Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" and Ridley Scott's "Alien" so effective: It is not enough to show the boogeyman and what it can do. In order to build suspense, there must be a convincing enough backstory that the viewers can latch onto. And so when chaos runs rampant, we care and do not get lost in pandemonium. And, boy, does this movie excel in showing havoc.

    The story is set in 16th century Korea during King Jungjong's fragile reign (Park Hee-soon). Not only are citizens destitute and hungry, they are living in constant fear due to rumors that a monster is living in the woods-rumors that Prime Minister Woon (Lee Kyeong-yeong) started because he wishes to take the throne for himself. He hopes that the rumor, combined with the growing unrest, will be enough to usurp the king. But the monster is far from imaginary. There are two types of corpses coming out of the woods: those in pieces and those with boils. Only one of these groups has been in direct contact with the monster. But what of the other?

    Here is a movie that clearly wants to be an entertaining action flick. There is silly humor like adult men falling over one another (Kim Myung-min, Kim In-kwon), there is a cute sort of romance between a country girl (Lee Hyeri) and a young warrior (Choi Woo-sik), there is mystery in terms of what really goes on out there in the woods, and there is suspense when we are given answers... because answers are not always black and white. I preferred its darker side, but I appreciated its attempt to entertain everybody. Despite the title, the monster itself is not the most evil creature on screen (a case can be made it isn't evil at all) but rather the power-hungry folks who scheme, exploit, betray, ending lives for nothing. The creature simply wishes to survive; it just happens to be higher up on the food chain.

    Although the creature is made using CGI rather than practical effects, the technique works because it is kept hidden for so long. Once it is revealed, it is appropriately intimidating: its size, the noises it makes, how it eats people whole. Notice we rarely get a glimpse of its eyes. Regardless of its gargantuan stature, it moves swiftly. It is alert, a top hunter. The writers are correct to give the monster a limitation: a poor eyesight. And so it must adapt accordingly. And so do the characters. Surprisingly, even this supposedly terrible being is given a backstory-so efficient is this one flashback that we come to empathize with it.

    I could easily rip apart a movie like "Monstrum," but it offers such a good time that its weaknesses-schizophrenic tone, character relationships not given enough time to blossom (a few not believable at all), occasional lack common sense-end up buried under sheer entertainment value. It knows what it wants to be and proud of it. I wish more action creature-features, especially those from the west, would learn to be as willing to take risks and trust that some will land given the assumption that viewers are smart and receptive to pure escapism.
    8Foutainoflife

    Are Monsters Real?

    That's what this film is all about. The king calls for an investigation into the rumor of a monster causing many deaths in the mountains.

    I enjoyed this film. The story is constructed well. The acting is good and it manages to keep you engaged. I love that this is in the set Joseon era. This does make attempts to being comical and couple times it was a bit cheesy but nothing I couldn't overlook.

    I don't have many complaints. Reading the subtitles can sometimes make the sentences seem broken and hard to understand. That can be a pain but I understood what was going on. It was a fun film. Check it out.
    6Gunnar_R_Ingibjargarson

    A fun korean monster horror film

    A former soldier and his brother, along with his step- daughter, are called into action when a monster threating civilization starts to attack people. Very well made monster flick, with great acting and good script.
    8phanthinga

    Horror movie set in Joseon era is a thing now ?

    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.

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    • Trivia
      Film 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.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Flop House: Ep. 317 - Artemis Fowl, w/ Scott Weinberg (2020)

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Finecut (South Korea)
      • Official Site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Săn Lùng Quái Thú
    • Filming locations
      • Seoul, South Korea
    • Production company
      • Taewon Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,247,503
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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