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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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        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.
        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.
        10jonizajmi

        The hard and ugly truth

        This is the best movie about bullying that has ever been made by most chances. It makes you take a hard look at how powerful and delicate at the same time our minds are, especially those of kids. How they are shaped by their family and its problems, and by the hierarchies built in school; by the repression, inequality and unfairness. With the prohibition of expressiveness (depression), how far can a human go?
        7patryk-czekaj

        Terribly effective anime film

        A haunting, hard-hitting animation about the problem of class struggle in South Korea and its disastrous connection to bullying. With its nightmarish art direction, it stimulates many radical emotions in the viewer, assaulting him with a most sombre tale of an atrocious past.

        Two men struggling with domestic issues of their own meet after 15 years and reminisce about their extremely difficult school days. Their childhood was gradually being destroyed because of the ongoing, enormous and brutal pressure from the rich kids who ruled the school-grounds and often resolved to in-class violence. The fact that everybody around pretends that this horrible activity didn't even exist only made the whole issue worse and caused the richer kids to be even more confident of their impunity. The boys' last and only hope was their brave yet ferocious classmate Chul. He proved to be the only kid who wasn't afraid to stand up against the terror and tried to fight back using even more violence than his oppressors. Without any help from the outside the three friends came up with a most shocking plan - Chul will commit a public suicide. Without any hope for a brighter future they though of this extreme scheme as they only means to notifying the impassive adults about the horrible incidents that occur behind the school walls everyday.

        Apart from evaluating the boys' decisions and presenting their differing viewpoints on the situation - and on what's about to happen - the film also reveals a grand mystery in its final act.

        The plot is inspired by the director's dream, where his two friends decide to commit suicide as a revenge act for all the evil that's happened to them in the past.

        The King of Pigs is a mightily dark and obscure anime, where horrible reality merges with confusing visions, only to deliver a stupendously convincing message to the Korean nation. Through the story of two men it shows that many childhood traumas have terrible lifelong effects. Memories are deceiving, but they play an important role in determining how people cope with their lives.
        8manuelasaez

        Brutal, disturbing and incredibly moving.

        I see why they chose to tell this tale using animation; some of the stuff that happens to these poor kids is downright foul, and any school that allows these children to experience this type of physical and psychological abuse should be shuttered. The story is heart-breaking, in that you feel for the poor kids, but then you start to realize that society does not make it easy for them, their school doesn't make it easy for them, and they just have to endure. It sucks to watch these kids grow bitter and damaged with each passing minute, and to see their tormentors just laugh off the pain they inflict as "Keeping the students in their place". It's a heart breaking tale of growing up in a society that cares more about keeping their members in line than actually showing affection and love. It is a difficult watch, and one that will not be easily forgotten.

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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
          1 hour 37 minutes
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        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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