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The King of Pigs

Original title: Dwae-ji-ui wang
  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.9K
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The King of Pigs (2011)
Jong-suk and Kyung-min meet up to talk about their high school past, it's been 15 years since they last talked. It brings up all kinds of memories.
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Jong-suk and Kyung-min meet up to talk about their high school past, it's been 15 years since they last talked. It brings up all kinds of memories.Jong-suk and Kyung-min meet up to talk about their high school past, it's been 15 years since they last talked. It brings up all kinds of memories.Jong-suk and Kyung-min meet up to talk about their high school past, it's been 15 years since they last talked. It brings up all kinds of memories.

  • Director
    • Yeon Sang-ho
  • Writer
    • Yeon Sang-ho
  • Stars
    • Yang Ik-joon
    • Oh Jung-se
    • Kim Hye-na
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yeon Sang-ho
    • Writer
      • Yeon Sang-ho
    • Stars
      • Yang Ik-joon
      • Oh Jung-se
      • Kim Hye-na
    • 18User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Yang Ik-joon
    Yang Ik-joon
      Oh Jung-se
      Oh Jung-se
      • Hwang Kyung-min
      • (voice)
      Kim Hye-na
      Kim Kkobbi
      Kim Kkobbi
        Park Hee-bon
        Park Hee-bon
        • Director
          • Yeon Sang-ho
        • Writer
          • Yeon Sang-ho
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        User reviews18

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        Mozjoukine

        Disturbing Korean Toon.

        Serious animation is no longer a novelty but the bleakness of this Korean toon is disturbing.

        Leaving a girl with a rope mark on her neck, the bespectacled lead 'phones the old school pal, who is having domestic troubles of his own. During their night drinking and walking together, we see flashbacks to their school days, where they were at the bottom layer of a brutal system of bullying.

        The director's first feature is done with limited movement and only occasional flashes of striking imagery - the animal headed class mates, the ugly ghost cat, simulated afternoon light. Using female voices for the boys is also alienating. The film is so intense that viewers are likely to forget the exposition and find themselves unsatisfied by the rapid wind-up.

        Think of this as a curious companion to the similarly themed OLD BOY and part of the country's ultra-violence cycle, among which it is a stand out.
        7Leofwine_draca

        Dark, unwieldy, profound

        THE KING OF PIGS is a darker-than-dark South Korean anime detailing that country's social hierarchy and its effect on bullying in high schools. It's an extremely depressing piece of film-making, with no happy endings or answers to the many questions posed throughout; at the same time, it's rather a profound piece of work, and one which pays off as completely rewarding to the viewer who invests his or her time in it.

        The story is a straightforward, high school-themed tale about a couple of poor kids who find themselves victimised by the rich older students. Into the chaos comes Chul, a guy who believes that one should become a monster in order to take down the bigger monsters. What transpires is never less than gripping, as it involves you in an increasingly dark and twisted tale.

        I wasn't too fond of the basic animation here, although it brings favourably to mind the likes of ANIMAL FARM (and LORD OF THE FLIES is an obvious precursor to this story). The voice acting is also a little shrill for my tastes, but despite all this, THE KING OF PIGS is electrifying viewing thanks to the compelling, unique storytelling.
        9xherridea

        A brilliant exploration of difficult themes

        This film is disturbing. I say that to mean that this film accomplished what it sets out to. It deals with sensitive issues like bullying, abuse and domestic violence in a nuanced and sympathetic way, without overshadowing the bad things done by both the abusers and their victims. It's also got a twist that works really well in the story. The animation style works really well with the story it is trying to tell. I would recommend it, but make sure you have the right mind for it.
        5Ginsengjin

        Not worth your time.

        I really like realistic animation films so I really wanted to like this movie but it is just not really worth your time.

        The movie's story is about two boys and their experience with bullying during their middle school days. The movie starts from the present when they are adults and uses flashbacks tell the story switching back and forth to break up the film into segments. The movie tackles hard real life issues like bullying in schools and system of inequalities and favoritism in the Korean society.

        However the problem with the movie is that it is very derivative of better films like "Friend" and does not present anything new enough to stand out on it's own. The only unique aspect of the movie is the fact that it's an animation but it is clear that the reason this movie is an animation is because of costs. The animation quality is poor and what's worse is the poor voice recording in the film. The sound would often clip causing a lot of distortion in dialogue because they use such poor equipment to record the voice overs. Overall it does not do enough to impress in either the visuals or story and personally I would not recommend watching this film.
        8GiraffeDoor

        Better than anything Miyazaki has ever made.

        You could write an essay about this movie.

        But suffice to say this was formidable. It has the filthiness of a live action drama and the majesty that justifies its animation. We are plunged into a brutal, viscous world that feels all to familiar and convincing. Amazingly vivid characters.

        Not a feel good movie but it works on every level.

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          Female narrator: They are like pet dogs that do nothing but enjoy their lives. They are motherfuckers. And we are the pigs that are their food. We finally become valuable when we are torn apart.

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          Referenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Big 200 (2022)

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        • Release date
          • November 3, 2011 (South Korea)
        • Country of origin
          • South Korea
        • Language
          • Korean
        • Also known as
          • Dwae-ji-ui wang
        • Production company
          • Studio Dadashow
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        • Gross worldwide
          • $124,068
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 37m(97 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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