Alienoid
For ages, aliens have locked up their prisoners in humans bodies.
Gurus in the late Goryeo dynasty try to obtain a fabled, holy sword, and humans in 2022 hunt down an alien prisoner that is locked in a human's body. The two parties cross paths when a time-traveling portal opens up.
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Trailers & Videos

Official US Trailer | English Subtitles

ALIENOID Official Int'l Main Trailer | English Subtitles

ALIENOID Official Int'l Launching Trailer | English Subtitles

ALIENOID Official Clip 1 | Kim Woo-bin, Jeon Yeo-been

ALIENOID Official Clip 2 | Ryu Jun-Yeol

ALIENOID Official Clip 3 | Kim Tae-Ri

ALIENOID Official Clip 4 | So Ji-sub

ALIENOID Official Int'l Teaser Trailer
Cast

Ryu Jun-yeol
Muruk

Kim Woo-bin
Guard / Thunder

Kim Tae-ri
Ean

So Ji-sub
Moon Do-seok

Yum Jung-ah
Madam Black

Jo Woo-jin
Mr. Blue

Kim Eui-sung
Jajang / Doctor

Lee Hanee
Min Gaelin

Shin Jung-keun
Right Paw

Lee Si-hoon
Left Paw

Kim Dae-myung
Thunder (voice)

Choi Yu-ri
Young Ean

Kim Ki-cheon
Gae-ttong

Yoon Byung-hee
Shaman Dosa / Alien Robot (voice)

Ji Gun-woo
Murderer

Yoon Kyung-ho
Sam-sik

Ok Ja-yeon
Fellow Doctor

Lee Hyun-gul
Shaman Dosa 2

Kim Hae-sook
Old Lady

You Chea-myung
Master Hyun
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Reviews
MovieGuys
I found it difficult to relate to Alienoid.
I suspect the reason is cultural. Some things work across cultures and other's don't. I found Alienoid simply too strange. It has an off beat personality too, which really didn't help matters. The slapstick humour fell flat, too. Giving characters names like "dogturd", is a bit juvenile.
Action wise it's alright but the action often didn't make a lot of sense, either. Characters appearing out of fans and hiding behind magic veils, just didn't track well, with this viewer.
In summary, probably one for the domestic South Korean market. Lots of elements I suspect reflect Korean mythology but without a meaningful context, its lost on Western audiences.
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