A Tale of Legendary Libido

A Tale of Legendary Libido (Korean가루지기; RRGarujigi) is a 2008 South Korean comedy film directed and written by Shin Han-sol starring Bong Tae-gyu, Kim Shin-ah, and Oh Dal-su released on April 30, 2008.

A Tale of Legendary Libido
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Directed byShin Han-sol
Written byShin Han-sol
Produced byLee Seo-yeol
Kim Sang-il
StarringBong Tae-gyu
Kim Shin-ah
Oh Dal-su
CinematographyLee Hyung-deok
Edited byMoon In-dae
Music byKim Tae-seong
Production
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Prime Entertainment
Distributed byShowbox
Release date
  • April 30, 2008 (2008-04-30)
Running time
120 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$1.7 million[1]

Plot

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The film starts with an opening subplot involving an old woman (played by Youn Yuh-jung) who couldn't marry until she is old and praying to a Jangseung, and to her surprise is given the nose of a totem pole, used for magical purposes regarding sexual pleasure with a certain spell. (This is a parody of the plot of the 1993 South Korean softcore film "Mueose seuneun mulgeoningo [ko]".)

Meanwhile, Byeon Gang-soe, who lives with his older brother Kang-mok, is a meek rice cake seller in a remote mountainous village in Joseon Dynasty Korea. Mocked for his impaired libido, Gang-soe learns from an old monk that a potion buried in the forest will cure his condition of having an unusable penis, but one should drink it in moderation, as drinking all of it would bring a huge disaster to the village. Gang-soe takes the potion; however he ignores the warning of drinking in moderation, leading to him having a huge libido.

Returning to the village, Gang-soe soon learns that his older brother has been drafted in the war (despite being previously drafted), leaving Kang-mok's wife, Dal-gaeng, lonely. Despite his love for Dal-gaeng, the other girls in the village seduce him to make love; this leads to Gang-soe feeling guilty over Dal-gaeng, who shows reciprocal emotions toward him. While this is ongoing, the village is caught up in a huge fire, due to the huge influence of the yin energy in the village resulting from his libido; this in turn leads to a huge drought, which leads to Dal-gaeng being ill. The physician hesitantly tells Gang-soe that her only cure is having sex to reduce the heat the girl is facing.

Kang-mok, who was believed to be dead by the villagers, returns after Dal-gaeng has become pregnant, leading to awkward situations between the two brothers; this is resolved after it is revealed that Kang-mok picked the girl not as his own wife but as a wife candidate for Gang-soe.

Rumors about Gang-soe's libido reach government institutions, and he receives a quest to participate in a duel in front of western delegates to showcase the extent of his libido against a western challenger. After the showcase before the delegates, he is sent on a final quest to ease the sexual desires of an ungnyeo (bear woman) with his libido along with the villagers’ rain dance, which resolves the drought problem of the village with rain. The film ends with a epilogue that reveals the offspring of the women he slept with all show signs of having a huge libido.

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Release

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A Tale of Legendary Libido was released in South Korea on 30 April 2008,[2] and was ranked sixth at the box office on its opening weekend with 89,997 admissions.[3] As of 25 May, the film had received a total of 272,493 admissions,[2] and as of 1 June had grossed a total of US$1,720,621.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "South Korea Box Office May 30–June 1, 2008". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on 25 November 2008.
  2. ^ a b "A Tale of Legendary Libido (2008) - 가루지기". HanCinema. Retrieved on 25 November 2008.
  3. ^ "Korean Box Office" (Week-end 2008.05.02 ~ 2008.05.04). HanCinema. Retrieved on 25 November 2008.
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