The film is surprisingly beautiful. Reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes have described it as "hardcore and spiritual," noting its lush cinematography and ancient mythical aesthetic.
While there isn't a dedicated "Legendary Libido Wiki" site, extensive information about the 2008 South Korean raunchy comedy A Tale of Legendary Libido (original title: Garujigi ) is documented across several major film databases. Release Date: April 30, 2008. Director/Writer: Shin Han-sol. Genre: Raunchy Comedy / Fantasy / Folklore. A Tale Of Legendary Libido Wiki
Every NPC, no matter how minor, has a page. The most famous entry is "Glorb the Unfeeling"—a slime monster that, due to a bug, has a negative libido score. The wiki details how to befriend Glorb, leading to the most heartwarming side story in the game. The film is surprisingly beautiful
The story follows (Bong Tae-gyu), a timid rice cake seller living in a remote village. Due to a childhood accident, he suffers from severe impotence, making him the target of relentless ridicule from the village women. This "tragic" inferiority complex defines his character until a chance encounter with a traveling monk provides a mystical solution: a potion (or wine) that grants him "never-ending erection and arousal". Cultural and Folklore Integration Release Date: April 30, 2008
The wiki contributors clearly understand the assignment. The articles maintain a bizarrely straight-faced, encyclopedic tone while describing utterly absurd situations. Reading an entry like “The 72 Pressure Point Technique – Effects: Pleasure paralysis and Qi transfer” without a hint of irony is genuinely funny. It respects the source material’s comedic timing.