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▲ A scene from "Exhuma" / Courtesy of Showbox |
In a groundbreaking achievement for the occult genre, the film "Exhuma" has made cinematic history by attracting an impressive 9.45 million viewers to theaters. Directed by Jang Jae-hyun, known for his previous works such as "The Priests" and "Svaha: The Sixth Finger," the movie swiftly surpassed the 8 million viewer mark within just 18 days of its release.
The storyline of "Exhuma" revolves around a geomancer, a mortician, and shamans entangled in mysterious events following the relocation of a crypt for a substantial reward. Notably, the film diverges from traditional occult narratives by incorporating historical elements and shamanism, offering a fresh perspective to audiences.
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▲ A scene from "Exhuma" / Courtesy of Showbox |
Starring acclaimed actors including Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, Yoo Hae-jin, and Lee Do-hyun, the film has been praised for its engaging plot and exceptional performances. Lee Do-hyun's portrayal of possession in particular has garnered significant acclaim, marking a notable evolution in his acting career.
"Exhuma" stands poised to become the first occult film to surpass the 10 million viewer milestone, aiming to surpass the viewership of "The Wailing," which drew 6.87 million viewers.
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▲ “Exhuma” / Courtesy of Showbox |
Industry insiders caution against interpreting the film's success as indicative of a broader resurgence in the popularity of the occult genre. They emphasize that the film's triumph is primarily attributed to its own merits, including its captivating storyline and casting choices.
Despite targeting a younger demographic in its marketing efforts, "Exhuma" has succeeded in attracting a diverse audience, spanning various age groups. This broader appeal underscores the film's ability to resonate with viewers across different demographics.
While it may be premature to declare a revival for occult cinema solely based on the success of "Exhuma," the film's breakthrough performance in the mainstream market marks a significant milestone for the genre. By demonstrating that occult films can achieve mainstream success through compelling narratives and esteemed actors, "Exhuma" has paved the way for new opportunities in the genre.
Sayart
Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
Jang Jae-hyun's Film Draws Mass Audiences with Unique Narrative and Stellar Performances
Courtesy of Showbox
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▲ A scene from "Exhuma" / Courtesy of Showbox |
In a groundbreaking achievement for the occult genre, the film "Exhuma" has made cinematic history by attracting an impressive 9.45 million viewers to theaters. Directed by Jang Jae-hyun, known for his previous works such as "The Priests" and "Svaha: The Sixth Finger," the movie swiftly surpassed the 8 million viewer mark within just 18 days of its release.
The storyline of "Exhuma" revolves around a geomancer, a mortician, and shamans entangled in mysterious events following the relocation of a crypt for a substantial reward. Notably, the film diverges from traditional occult narratives by incorporating historical elements and shamanism, offering a fresh perspective to audiences.
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▲ A scene from "Exhuma" / Courtesy of Showbox |
Starring acclaimed actors including Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, Yoo Hae-jin, and Lee Do-hyun, the film has been praised for its engaging plot and exceptional performances. Lee Do-hyun's portrayal of possession in particular has garnered significant acclaim, marking a notable evolution in his acting career.
"Exhuma" stands poised to become the first occult film to surpass the 10 million viewer milestone, aiming to surpass the viewership of "The Wailing," which drew 6.87 million viewers.
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▲ “Exhuma” / Courtesy of Showbox |
Industry insiders caution against interpreting the film's success as indicative of a broader resurgence in the popularity of the occult genre. They emphasize that the film's triumph is primarily attributed to its own merits, including its captivating storyline and casting choices.
Despite targeting a younger demographic in its marketing efforts, "Exhuma" has succeeded in attracting a diverse audience, spanning various age groups. This broader appeal underscores the film's ability to resonate with viewers across different demographics.
While it may be premature to declare a revival for occult cinema solely based on the success of "Exhuma," the film's breakthrough performance in the mainstream market marks a significant milestone for the genre. By demonstrating that occult films can achieve mainstream success through compelling narratives and esteemed actors, "Exhuma" has paved the way for new opportunities in the genre.
Sayart
Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
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