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Iodo

  • 1977
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Iodo (1977)
HorrorMystery

An investor planning on developing a tourist resort begins an investigation into the legends of the mysterious Io Island in the hope of exploiting its unspoiled beauty.An investor planning on developing a tourist resort begins an investigation into the legends of the mysterious Io Island in the hope of exploiting its unspoiled beauty.An investor planning on developing a tourist resort begins an investigation into the legends of the mysterious Io Island in the hope of exploiting its unspoiled beauty.

  • Director
    • Kim Ki-young
  • Writers
    • Yu-sang Ha
    • Chung-Joon Lee
  • Stars
    • Hwa-shi Lee
    • Jeong-cheol Kim
    • Yun-seok Choi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    565
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kim Ki-young
    • Writers
      • Yu-sang Ha
      • Chung-Joon Lee
    • Stars
      • Hwa-shi Lee
      • Jeong-cheol Kim
      • Yun-seok Choi
    • 4User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hwa-shi Lee
    Jeong-cheol Kim
    Yun-seok Choi
    Mi-hye Kwon
    Park Jeong-ja
      • Director
        • Kim Ki-young
      • Writers
        • Yu-sang Ha
        • Chung-Joon Lee
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      8XxEthanHuntxX

      Yet another, unclassifiable movie gem decades ahead of its time

      On the way to the mysterious island "Ieodo" the journalist and environmental activist Chun disappears without a trace from board a ship. An employee of the hotel chain, which organized the boat trip for promotional purposes, and a newspaper employee who worked with Chun, set off together to the isolated Korean island from which Chun came, and which is now inhabited exclusively by female divers. Superstitions and legends are widespread there, and it is said that whoever sees Ieodo is doomed to die and will fall to the water spirits.

      Director Kim Ki-young was never a master of logic, but his hardly summarizable "Ieoh Island" takes the viewer into the Korean island world near Cheju Island and unfolds a mystical world full of secrets and inexplicable events. With a densely structured but well though out narrative, containing flashbacks upon flashbacks, Kim tells the intricate events and backgrounds that ultimately led to Chun's disappearance, and leads both his main characters and the audience deeper and deeper into the island world of Korea, which is isolated from the outside world.

      Kim's Korean answer to "Wicker Man" is qcryptic, frustrating, and disorientatingly cobbled together cinema. But tremendously fascinating nonetheless with a singulary unusual atmosphere and story about ritualistic beliefs in modern reasoning, a film about how myths might operate in the modern world. Kim knows that by imbuing his work with a right tinge of supernaturalism and, of course, absurtity: Peppered with mystery, eroticism and disturbing images. He also includes themes of environmental destruction, fertility, superstition, and the spread of capitalism (1970s Korea experienced rapid economic growth, although governed by a right wing military dictatorship at the time).

      Ieoh Island is a film with a notoriously graphic climax, even by today's standards (initially cut out of prints) with depiction of necrophilia and an impaled penis, but for most of its running time the director handles the rather bizarre content very pragmatic and without exploitation. Its an incredible feminist folklore about the masculine capitalist dream rotting out our Earth and keeping everyone sexually frustrated. It explores the realms of the sexes, placing a beleaguered male protagonist within an isolated community of women.
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      The covered and the found.

      This movie has been looked away for many years because of Korean Audiences' ignorance. I firmly assert that this movie could be the most bizarre and flawless over the Korean film's history. We can find easily the features of Kim. For example, Almost lines are made up of a literary style. However it looks very seriously intended.

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        Io Island (1977) is one of Bong Joon Ho's favourite movies and director Kim Ki-young is one of his favourite director's of all time.

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      • Release date
        • October 4, 1977 (South Korea)
      • Country of origin
        • South Korea
      • Language
        • Korean
      • Also known as
        • Ieoh Island
      • Production company
        • Dong-a Exports Co.
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 50 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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