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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 62. Chapters: Acacia (film), APT (film), Arang (film), A Blood Pledge, A Flower of Evil, A Resentful Woman, A Tale of Two Sisters, A Woman with Half Soul, Black House (film), Bloody Beach, Bunshinsaba, Cello (film), Chaw (film), Cinderella (2006 film), D-War, Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp, Deranged (2012 film), Don't Click, Face (2004 film), February 29 (film), Flu (film), Forbidden Floor, Ghosts of Chosun, Ghost Sweepers, Hansel and Gretel (2007 film), Higanjima, Horror Stories (film), I Saw the Devil, Living Death (film), Loner (film), Memento Mori (film), Muoi: The Legend of a Portrait, Nightmare (2000 film), Night Fishing (film), Phone (film), Red Eye (South Korean film), Remodelled Beauty, Roommates (2006 film), Say Yes (film), Someone Behind You, Spider Forest, Suddenly at Midnight, The Cat (2011 film), The Coffin, The Cut (film), The Host (2006 film), The Quiet Family, The Record (film), The Red Shoes (2005 film), The Ring Virus, The Uninvited (2003 film), The Wig, Thirst (2009 film), Three (2002 film), To Sir, with Love (2006 film), Unborn But Forgotten, Voice (film), Whispering Corridors, White: The Melody of the Curse. Excerpt: The Host (, Goemul - "Monster") is a 2006 South Korean monster film, directed by Bong Joon-ho. This movie is a combination of a blockbuster plot and political commentary. Members of the cast are Song Kang-ho, Byeon Hee-bong, Park Hae-il, Bae Doona and Ko Ah-seong. The film sometimes deals with the implications of the American military presence in Korea. First, the movie starts with the scene of American military pathologist's dumping over 200 bottles of formaldehyde into the sewer system, leading into the Han River. Over the next few years, a strange amphibious monster emerges from Han River and attacks people at random. The monster snatches up the..."