A Tale of Legendary Libido

An elderly granny (Yoon Yeo-Jung) drinks alcohol by herself and laments about the lack of men in the village. She then tosses her shoe at a wooden statute and knocks off what it appears to be a wooden nose. When the elderly lady picks up the wooden nose, thunder suddenly erupts, smoke appears and a group of well endowed men appear ready to satisfy the elderly woman.
The nose gets passed around the village, becoming an increasing nuisance to the villagers. The village wise man then decides to place the wooden nose in a old wine bottle and bury it for good in the forest.
Byun Gang-Soe (Bong Tae-Gyu) sells rice cakes in the village. He's saddled with an inferiority complex, due to the small size of his private part. It's so small that Byun Gang-Soe has become something of a punch line for the women in the village. Byun Gang-Soe's life is about to change when a sympathetic old wise man informs him of a special old wine bottle buried in the forest and the special powers he can gain if he drinks it.

The story is pretty simplistic. A phallic-challenged village idiot gets his hands on some magic potion, and suddenly he's the stud of the town. The first half of the movie was pretty funny and hilarious with some slap-stick comedy elements. But somehow, the 2nd half was was dragged out and tedious as the director tried to end it with some boring generic way.

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