Pyongyang Monster

Shin Sang-Ok
Jeong Seon-hee, Ham Gi Sop
1985
Japan, North Korea
Completed
Korean
95 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as불가사리,is aJapan, North KoreaProducerwomen sex,At1985Released in year
。The dialogue language isKorean,Current Douban rating7.4(For reference only)。
In a 14th-century Korean village, there has always been a legend of the "Unkillable." Under the rule of a tyrant, he ordered the collection of iron tools from the people to manufacture weapons, leaving the farmers unable to survive without means of production. The village's old blacksmith was thrown into prison by the authorities for returning iron tools to the farmers without permission. In prison, the blacksmith went on a hunger strike, and before dying, he molded a doll from dirt and spilled food. His sorrowful daughter took the doll home, and while sewing, accidentally pricked her finger, causing blood to drip onto it. The doll came to life. The little creature fed on iron and grew larger. The blacksmith's son and daughter realized that this was what their father often referred to as the "Unkillable." The "Unkillable" transformed into a giant beast, driven by the sister, helped the villagers fight against the authorities during a peasant uprising, becoming the villagers' secret weapon. However, when the peaceful villagers found out, there was not enough iron left to feed the "Unkillable," and it began to consume all their tools. The hero became a threat, and for the survival of the villagers, the sister stepped forward with tears, sacrificing her life to perish with the "Unkillable."