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Exhuma is a slow-burn, atmospheric occult thriller that blends Korean shamanism, feng shui, and family secrets. It’s less jump-scare horror and more dread-filled mystery. If you liked The Wailing or Svaha: The Sixth Finger , this is for you.
The story follows a renowned young shaman, Hwa-rim (Kim Go-eun), and her counterpart, Bong-gil (Lee Do-hyun). They are hired by a wealthy family living in Los Angeles who is plagued by a strange, generational curse affecting their newborn child. Sensing a powerful dark energy, Hwa-rim determines that the only solution is to exhume the family’s ancestor’s grave, which is located in a secluded mountainous area in Korea. Exhuma.2024.1080p.BMS.WEB-DL.DUAL.AAC5.1.H.264....
One of the film’s greatest strengths is its deep-rooted use of Korean shamanism (Mu-ism) and Feng Shui. Director Jang Jae-hyung treats these elements with respect rather than using them merely as cheap scare tactics. The rituals, the use of talismans, and the reading of the land’s energy (Pungsu-jiri) are integral to the plot. The film educates the audience on these traditions while simultaneously terrifying them. Exhuma is a slow-burn, atmospheric occult thriller that
(파묘) has unearthed something entirely different. Since its release in early 2024, it has shattered box office records, not just by being "scary," but by being a dense, atmospheric, and deeply intellectual piece of folk horror. The story follows a renowned young shaman, Hwa-rim
Critics praised its atmospheric pacing and the performance of Choi Min-sik ( Oldboy ) as the stoic geomancer. It’s not a jump-scare factory—it’s a meticulous, eerie puzzle box.