Save The Green Planet

Save The Green Planet

“Save The Green Planet“s prin­ci­ple cast: Shin Ha-Gyun, Baek Yun-Shik, and Hwang Jung-Min (Image cour­tesy of www.savethegreenplanetmovie.com)

Have I ever men­tioned that Kore­ans are, as a eth­nic group, are noto­ri­ous­ly goofy? This is an obser­va­tion of my wife’s (whose half-Kore­an), that my own empir­i­cal obser­va­tions seems to sup­port. About a month ago, I list­ed a few Kore­an films that were com­ing soon to these shores. I now humbly sub­mit to you “Save The Green Plan­et” (or, “Jig­ureul jikye­o­ra!”). Think Fight Club meets Brazil. You real­ly must see the trail­er, if for not oth­er rea­son than the cool Kong­lish-punk ver­sion of “Some­where Over The Rainbow.”

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By Jason Coleman

Structural engineer and technical content manager Bentley Systems by day. Geeky father and husband all the rest of time.

1 comment

  1. Hav­ing actu­al­ly watched this film last year, I can attest that this was less “goofy” and more dis­turb­ing than any­thing else. It did­n’t seem to know if it should be J‑Horror or a Black com­e­dy. Either way, I would­n’t con­sid­er this a typ­i­cal Kore­an film.

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