GINSENG KING aka THREE-HEAD MONSTER
(三é é”王)
Dir. Wang Chu-chin, 1988
Taiwan. 86 min. In Mandarin with English subtitles.
FRIDAY, JULY 7 – 5PM
MONDAY JULY 10 – 7:30PM
FRIDAY, JULY 14 - 10PM
TUESDAY, JULY 25 - 7:30PM
Cynthia Khan (IN THE LINE OF DUTY series) stars in this tale of a young boy who encounters a thousand-year-old anthropomorphic ginseng root known as the Ginseng King. The herbal deity is highly sought after for its legendary healing abilities— rumored to be powerful enough to even raise the dead— putting the boy at odds with the hordes of demons, wizards, hopping vampires, and zombies of the Nazi persuasion, all seeking to capture the knobby necromancer for their own gain.
The film is a truly one-of-a kind work: A family-friendly, fairytale-adjacent kaiju flick that features some of the most batshit character design ever put to film. The Ginseng King’s look is worth the price of admission alone, with its bulging eyes and mane of roots that falls somewhere between the thing hanging out behind the Winkie’s dumpster and a partially melted wax statue of Marty Feldman. Needs to be seen to be believed