• Song Kang-ho as Park Gang-du, a clumsy misfit vendor in his father's shop, who often falls asleep.

The Parks seem to lead a quite ordinary and peaceful life, but … The film revolves around Park Hee-bong, a man in his late 60s. In 2006, the domestic market share of South Korean cinema peaked at 63.83% and Gwoemul (The Host, Bong Joon-ho, 2006) was the highest grossing film of the year, selling 13 million tickets (3). Gwoemul was a large amphibious predator mutated from an unknown organism (though it has been mentioned by some to be a Tadpole, but this has not been confirmed) by various pollutants in the Han River. Ending / spoiler for The Host (2006), plus mistakes, quotes, trivia and more. He is often berated by his family members, and his laziness was caused by lack of protein as a child. The South Korean government announces that the creature is not only a direct danger, but also the host of a deadly, unknown virus (which is the formaldehyde from the drain) as the American (who lost an arm to the creature) is discovered to be infected with it. The relationship between America and South Korea depicted as a monster movie It was an extremely aggressive and dangerous creature that would often hunt humans near the river, bringing them back to its lair in the sewers. It was afraid of fire; ultimately it died after being set on fire. He runs a small snack bar on the banks of the Han River and lives with his two sons, one daughter, and one granddaughter.