Director:
Joo-hwan KimGuión:
Joo-hwan KimReparto:
Seo-joon Park, Seong-gi Ahn, Do-hwan Woo, Ji-hyun Park, Ji-hoon Jeong, Hee-seop Shim, Si-eun Kim, Jae-hong Park, Kyung-soo Ryu, Jeong-yeon Seo, Eun-hyung Jo (más)Sinopsis(1)
After losing his father at a young age in a terrible accident, Yong-hu abandons his Christian faith and chooses to only believe in himself. Now as an adult, Yong-hu is a champion fighter and has everything he has ever wanted, that is until mysterious wounds appear in the palms of his hands. He solicits help from a local priest Father Ahn, hoping the priest can help relieve him of the painful markings only to find himself in the middle of a dangerous fight against otherworldly evil forces seeking to wreak havoc on the human world. (Well Go USA Entertainment)
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After the action comedy Midnight Runners, Joo-hwan Kim serves up a horror film about exorcism, starring Park Seo-joon (Parasite). The protagonist loses his father as a child, leaves the Christian faith and decides to believe only in himself. He becomes an MMA champion and has more or less everything he ever wanted until a strange wound appears on his palm – you guessed right Stigmata. He seeks help from a local priest who is currently battling possessed beings. What I like about the film is that there are quite a few possessed people, so fans of exorcisms will enjoy it to the fullest, and it wouldn't be Korea if the main character and the main villain didn't give each other a proper Korean smackdown at the end. It has nice visuals, it's not boring, and it's quite original within the genre. 60% ()
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