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.
Muruk
Guard / Thunder
Ean
Moon Do-seok
Madam Black
Mr. Blue
Jajang / Doctor
Min Gaelin
Right Paw
Left Paw
Thunder (voice)
Young Ean
Gae-ttong
Shaman Dosa / Alien Robot (voice)
Murderer
Sam-sik
Fellow Doctor
Shaman Dosa 2
Old Lady
Master Hyun
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.
July 20, 2022
Muruk
Guard / Thunder
Ean
Moon Do-seok
Madam Black
Mr. Blue
Jajang / Doctor
Min Gaelin
Right Paw
Left Paw
Thunder (voice)
Young Ean
Gae-ttong
Shaman Dosa / Alien Robot (voice)
Murderer
Sam-sik
Fellow Doctor
Shaman Dosa 2
Old Lady
Master Hyun
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.