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2003 • Comedy / Science Fiction • 117m

Save the Green Planet!

"I caught a dirty rotten alien."

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A young man believes that his country's leaders are actually toxic reptilian aliens sent down to launch a takeover of his beloved Earth. So he decides to abduct them and force the truth out on camera in his basement that doubles as a film studio and torture chamber.

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Shin Ha-kyun
Shin Ha-kyun
Lee Byeong-gu
Baek Yoon-sik
Baek Yoon-sik
Kang Man-shik
Hwang Jeong-min
Hwang Jeong-min
Su-ni
Lee Jae-yong
Lee Jae-yong
Inspector Choo
Lee Joo-hyun
Lee Joo-hyun
Detective Kim
Ki Joo-bong
Ki Joo-bong
Squad Leader Lee
Kim Dong-hyun
Kim Dong-hyun
Tae-sik
Kim Kwang-shik
Kim Kwang-shik
Detective Seo
Ye Su-jeong
Ye Su-jeong
Mother
Jeong Bo-hun
Jeong Bo-hun
Ji-won
Kim Roi-ha
Kim Roi-ha
Jailer
Son Jin-hwan
Son Jin-hwan
Factory Manager
Kim Ki-cheon
Kim Ki-cheon
Hospital Staff
Jung Jae-jin
Jung Jae-jin
Noah
Kim Young-chan
Kim Young-chan
Young Byeong-gu
Lee Seung-chan
Lee Seung-chan
Teacher
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Director: Jang Joon-hwanProducer: Tcha Sung-jaiProducer: Kim Sun-ahExecutive Producer: Lee Kang-bokScreenplay: Jang Joon-hwanProducer: Noh Jong-yun

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badelf
2026-06-08
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I am reviewing Bugonia (2025) and Save the Green Planet (2003) together because I watched Bugonia before I discovered that it was a remake. As a rule, I don't watch remakes, especially Hollywood versions, because my experience is that they are never as good as the original. In this case, however, both of these films were excellent. My understanding is that Jang Joon-hwan was scheduled to direct the remake but was unable due to health issues. The choice of Lanthimos as replacement was perfect - I can't imagine anyone else truly understanding the wacky, dark humor of this narrative. Both films operate as a brilliant, hilarious, and deeply sardonic condemnation of mankind's worst impulses; the corporate titan at the center is a symbol of everything the industrial revolution unleashed upon the world. The films ask: what if the real aliens are those who've become so disconnected from humanity, from the earth itself, that they've transformed into something monstrous? The conceit, played with dark absurdist humor, becomes a funhouse mirror reflecting our own ecological devastation, our worship of profit over life, our willingness to sacrifice everything for growth, expansion, conquest. Hwang Jung-min and Emma Stone both deliver spectacular performances as the corporate head, each bringing completely distinct energy to the role. Hwang embodies a certain kind of entitled arrogance with physical precision; Stone brings her signature intensity, that coiled spring quality that can snap from charm to menace. Similarly, Lee Byeong-gu and Jesse Plemons as the alien hunter couldn't be more different in their approaches, yet both are utterly compelling. Lee's manic desperation contrasts sharply with Plemons' measured, almost gentle menace; it's fascinating how the same narrative can accommodate such divergent interpretations and still maintain its strange, unsettling power. The South Koreans currently own the world when it comes to dark cinema, and Save the Green Planet deserves its 10/10 for sheer creativity, audacity, and tonal control. It's a film that shouldn't work, that juggles too many genres, too many tones, and yet it becomes something wholly original. Bugonia follows closely at 9/10, and honestly, it's gutsy as hell for a Western production. In an era when Hollywood too often sands down edges and softens blows, Lanthimos preserves the original's willingness to go to uncomfortable, absurd, and uncompromising places. Both films understand that sometimes the only appropriate response to our collective madness is laughter, and laughter is the vaseline that lets Joon-hwan insert the probe, er, I mean film's message.

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Status
Released
Origin
KR
Languages
Korean
Studios
CJ Entertainment, Sidus
Budget
$3,000,000

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