
The Fox Family 2006
In the quirky small-town setting of *The Fox Family (2006)*, a peculiar circus troupe arrives under the cover of night, sparking fear and curiosity among locals.
Director: Lee Hyung-gon
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Fox Family (2006) about?
This darkly comedic fantasy follows a family of fox spirits disguised as humans, operating a traveling circus that doubles as a cover for their mysterious, violent activities. As locals grow suspicious, a determined cop closes in, uncovering the supernatural secrets behind their bizarre performances.
Who directed The Fox Family?
The film was directed by Lee Hyung-gon, known for blending horror and comedy in uniquely Korean storytelling styles.
Who stars in The Fox Family?
The ensemble cast includes Joo Hyun, Park Jun-gyu, Ha Jung-woo, Park Si-yeon, and Ko Joo-yeon, each bringing their signature energy to this unconventional tale.
Is The Fox Family (2006) worth watching?
While not widely rated, *The Fox Family* offers a fresh, genre-mixing experience that fans of offbeat Korean cinema will appreciate. Its mix of dark humor, folklore, and unexpected twists makes it a standout for those seeking something beyond the usual comedies or horrors.
How long is The Fox Family?
The film runs for 101 minutes.
About The Fox Family (2006) — A Darkly Comic Twist on Korean Fox Spirits
In the quirky small-town setting of *The Fox Family (2006)*, a peculiar circus troupe arrives under the cover of night, sparking fear and curiosity among locals. Directed by Lee Hyung-gon, this darkly comedic fantasy blends Korean folklore with absurd performances that push boundaries—think dismemberment stunts and blood-soaked acts that leave audiences both horrified and intrigued. The story follows a family of foxes (Kumihos) dressed as humans, their eerie behavior and mysterious murders drawing the attention of a stoic police officer determined to uncover the truth.
As the investigation unfolds, the film weaves a tale of cultural clashes between myth and reality, where identity and deception take center stage. With a chaotic mix of comedy, horror, and musical interludes, *The Fox Family* delivers an offbeat, genre-defying experience that's as unpredictable as it is entertaining.