Um xamã recebe uma grande soma de dinheiro para mover um túmulo. Ele se move com seu companheiro, Ji Gwan.Um xamã recebe uma grande soma de dinheiro para mover um túmulo. Ele se move com seu companheiro, Ji Gwan.Um xamã recebe uma grande soma de dinheiro para mover um túmulo. Ele se move com seu companheiro, Ji Gwan.
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- 7 vitórias e 17 indicações no total
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Good movie and good acting. The part I liked was the depiction of the culture and the part I didn't like was that it wasn't scary. The potential of this movie is amazing and can be made even scarier. It's nice to be able to follow a neat and structured storyline. I had to endure going to the toilet so I wouldn't miss a scene. However, when I saw the ghost, I thought I was seeing the enemy of Resident Evil. For psychics and fengshui experts this movie is okay to watch. Thank you for making such a good movie, for me this is more of a semi-horror drama movie. Let's make a scarier movie. Happy watching.
"Exhuma" is a horror gem that demands your attention, despite its seemingly long runtime. Trust me; the payoff is worth every minute.
The movie cleverly unfolds in distinct chapters, each packing its own mini-climax. This approach, rather than overwhelming us with a convoluted plot, allows for a detailed and engaging exploration of "smaller" stories. I found myself invested in every chapter, thanks to the intriguing mysteries woven into each one. The storytelling is top-notch, blending visual and narrative clues seamlessly, ensuring that even the casual viewer can follow along.
What sets "Exhuma" apart for me is its refreshing take on horror. Instead of relying on cheap jumpscares, the film opts for atmospheric horror that keeps you on edge while pulling you deeper into the story. It's a balance of terror and curiosity that's executed brilliantly.
Now, to be fair, there are moments where the narrative feels a tad disjointed, making it a bit challenging to follow. Yet, the film's redeeming quality lies in its refusal to bombard you with ghosts every second. It takes its time, allowing the story to breathe and unfold naturally.
In the end, "Exhuma" isn't just another horror flick; it's a journey that respects your time and delivers a story worth experiencing. So, ignore the runtime concerns, and let this movie grip you with its unique blend of chills and storytelling finesse.
The movie cleverly unfolds in distinct chapters, each packing its own mini-climax. This approach, rather than overwhelming us with a convoluted plot, allows for a detailed and engaging exploration of "smaller" stories. I found myself invested in every chapter, thanks to the intriguing mysteries woven into each one. The storytelling is top-notch, blending visual and narrative clues seamlessly, ensuring that even the casual viewer can follow along.
What sets "Exhuma" apart for me is its refreshing take on horror. Instead of relying on cheap jumpscares, the film opts for atmospheric horror that keeps you on edge while pulling you deeper into the story. It's a balance of terror and curiosity that's executed brilliantly.
Now, to be fair, there are moments where the narrative feels a tad disjointed, making it a bit challenging to follow. Yet, the film's redeeming quality lies in its refusal to bombard you with ghosts every second. It takes its time, allowing the story to breathe and unfold naturally.
In the end, "Exhuma" isn't just another horror flick; it's a journey that respects your time and delivers a story worth experiencing. So, ignore the runtime concerns, and let this movie grip you with its unique blend of chills and storytelling finesse.
Not bad, not stellar, but worth a watch if you have nothing better to do.
Again, not necessarily a new concept - an ancient grave is disturbed leading to a vengeful spirit wreaking havoc on anyone in its path.
This korean language flick had some spooky vibes to it and was pretty atmospheric. It takes some time for it to gain its footing, laying out the team of characters and their "roles" and then jumps right into the good stuff. It does drag in the middle a bit but the final act had some pretty decent moments.
The ghost/spirit design was creepy and the way it appears was also pretty cool. But ill say i wasnt really scared during the duration of this, expect for maybe the first introduction of the spirit, but after that, it was a little predictable. It does lead you in one direction and then pulls a hard turn halfway through so it keeps the overall story from becoming stagnant. But once the reveal happens, the suspense and spookiness die down a little once you get a good glimpse of the spooky stuff.
This is a soft reco for anyone into korean horror - its a decent addition to the catalog so worth checking out if korean horror is your thing, but dont expect "old boy" level acting or twists (even though "old boy" himself is in it!) .
Again, not necessarily a new concept - an ancient grave is disturbed leading to a vengeful spirit wreaking havoc on anyone in its path.
This korean language flick had some spooky vibes to it and was pretty atmospheric. It takes some time for it to gain its footing, laying out the team of characters and their "roles" and then jumps right into the good stuff. It does drag in the middle a bit but the final act had some pretty decent moments.
The ghost/spirit design was creepy and the way it appears was also pretty cool. But ill say i wasnt really scared during the duration of this, expect for maybe the first introduction of the spirit, but after that, it was a little predictable. It does lead you in one direction and then pulls a hard turn halfway through so it keeps the overall story from becoming stagnant. But once the reveal happens, the suspense and spookiness die down a little once you get a good glimpse of the spooky stuff.
This is a soft reco for anyone into korean horror - its a decent addition to the catalog so worth checking out if korean horror is your thing, but dont expect "old boy" level acting or twists (even though "old boy" himself is in it!) .
Disturbing, eerie, and tense, the first half of Exhuma is an explosive mixture of south korean folklore and mythicism. It effectively evokes the universal dread and mystery regarding the afterlife, and what we, people still living and walking on this earth, can and should do with regards to that. The spiritual and supernatural bridge dangling between the two worlds. It works excellently as a paranormal occult horror film. Great atmosphere, never looses the steam, with fairly memorable moments.
But then it reaches the mid point of the film, something happens that made me not exactly sure about how I feel about this film as whole. To be clear: I still did like it a lot and it is nonetheless a strong film, but the aforementioned uneasiness and tension quickly goes away, and never quite reaches the same high as the previous half. It is a reveal/decision that I do appreciate: it is ambitious, creative, and is a big swing that we do not often see in a south Korean film. Also helps that practical effects accompanying it are simply amazing. However, the tonal shift/jarring nature of it kinda turned me off. I do recommend going into the film completely blind!
Kinda torn between 3.5 and 4 stars. It the film carried the strengths of the first two acts to the third act, and kept the film more consistent, it easily would've been4 stars and maybe 4.5. Again, still a great film and I highly recommend this to anyone interested in horror films with uniquely korean/asian DNA embedded to it.
But then it reaches the mid point of the film, something happens that made me not exactly sure about how I feel about this film as whole. To be clear: I still did like it a lot and it is nonetheless a strong film, but the aforementioned uneasiness and tension quickly goes away, and never quite reaches the same high as the previous half. It is a reveal/decision that I do appreciate: it is ambitious, creative, and is a big swing that we do not often see in a south Korean film. Also helps that practical effects accompanying it are simply amazing. However, the tonal shift/jarring nature of it kinda turned me off. I do recommend going into the film completely blind!
Kinda torn between 3.5 and 4 stars. It the film carried the strengths of the first two acts to the third act, and kept the film more consistent, it easily would've been4 stars and maybe 4.5. Again, still a great film and I highly recommend this to anyone interested in horror films with uniquely korean/asian DNA embedded to it.
"Exhuma" emerges as a bold tapestry of horror, weaving together an array of tropes that challenge the boundaries of the genre. Its narrative is a complex interplay of classic horror elements, grave digging, psychological twists, demon hunting, and unexpected comedy, creating a cinematic experience that is as unsettling as it is innovative. The overlay of the history of the Japanese occupation adds a layer of moral complexity. While some cultural symbolism may be lost on international audiences, the film's deliberate pacing cultivates a tension that transcends cultural barriers, culminating in a climax that is both disorienting and impactful. "Exhuma" may not prioritize narrative clarity, but it compensates with a visceral journey through the macabre, leaving viewers with a lingering sense of unease and contemplation long after the credits roll. The film's commitment to a slow-burn approach rewards patient viewers with a thought-provoking exploration of horror that refuses to be confined by conventional expectations.
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- CuriosidadesAccording to the director, the actors studied real rituals from shamans in order to accurately portray them in this film.
- Erros de gravaçãoKorea and the US should be in different time zones, but actions happening simultaneously in both locations take place illogically at nighttime.
- ConexõesReferenced in Radio Dolin: The Results of Oscar-2025 with Anton Dolin (2025)
- Trilhas sonorasRock-a-bye Baby
(uncredited)
Traditional English lullaby
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- Exhuma: La Tumba Del Diablo
- Locações de filme
- Baekdu-Daegan mountain range, Coreia do Sul(Various Exterior Shots)
- Empresa de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.310.900
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 60.512
- 17 de mar. de 2024
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 93.874.846
- Tempo de duração2 horas 14 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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