It's actually decent and straightforward..
It would be great to have a second part where Esom would be a part of the team.

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The story has so much potential. Hope to see it happened in the sequel.

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Hiding behind the legend of an exorcist of spirits, the hero and his friends are simply swindlers, cleverly defrauding the suffering. It’s funny, but this is also a lie. After all, Cheon has long been hunting for the demon who killed his grandfather. And then they turn to him with a real case. The movie also pretends to be comedy, horror and a fairy tale right away:ghost:

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BlockedParentSpoilers2024-05-11T10:54:21Z

A bit dumb, honestly. So, the sword is the only real danger to the bad guys yet they don't really do anything to neutralize it? I mean they could even just shoot him with a bow and arrow or something or two people could just run up to grab him and hold him down?

Like, none of them are fighters or have weapons while the bad guys all seem like martial artists...

Another thing; Cheon pulled the sword out of that binding thing, didn't that mean the main bad guy got freed? He could have just left right there...

Why is Cheon suddenly a master sword fighter?

How did the assistant get access to hand held mortars? Why do they have access to military grade explosives???

I'm not a big fan of the "manufactured coolness" either, but that seems to be fairly common in the korean movies I've seen so far.

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Shout by VWFringe the Pervy Sage from TVMuse
BlockedParent2024-03-15T05:46:01Z— updated 2024-04-04T03:07:30Z

The Dude might write, "Wow.... Cosmic man."

Is it up there with, "Constantine?" Maybe not; fewer moving parts, SFX wasn't seamless.

This felt like it's three hours long - my solution was three sessions, but I need to pause & rewind for subs (which doesn't bother me - I'm studyin' historical records, as the Thermians might say).

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