This week’s film is Pulgasari, which was directed under unbelievable circumstances by by Shin Sang-ok and Chong Gon Jo, and originally released in North Korea sometime in 1985, and in Japan on the 4th of July, 1998. This is the Japanese theatrical poster.
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leviathan0999 said: I am simply stunned that Joel and Ethan Coen haven’t made a comedy based on the production of “Pulgasari.” How can a story this mindblowingly amazing not have had a movie made of it?
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