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Exhuma

Original title: Pamyo
  • 2024
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
25K
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POPULARITY
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Choi Min-sik, Yoo Hae-jin, and Kim Go-eun in Exhuma (2024)
A shaman is offered a large amount of money to move a tomb. He moves with his companion, Ji Gwan.
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The process of excavating an ominous grave unleashes dreadful consequences buried underneath.The process of excavating an ominous grave unleashes dreadful consequences buried underneath.The process of excavating an ominous grave unleashes dreadful consequences buried underneath.

  • Director
    • Jang Jae-hyun
  • Writer
    • Jang Jae-hyun
  • Stars
    • Choi Min-sik
    • Kim Go-eun
    • Lee Do-hyun
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,593
    39
    • Director
      • Jang Jae-hyun
    • Writer
      • Jang Jae-hyun
    • Stars
      • Choi Min-sik
      • Kim Go-eun
      • Lee Do-hyun
    • 133User reviews
    • 83Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Choi Min-sik
    Choi Min-sik
    • Kim Sang-deok
    Kim Go-eun
    Kim Go-eun
    • Lee Hwa-rim
    Lee Do-hyun
    Lee Do-hyun
    • Yoon Bong-gil
    Kim Sun-young
    Kim Sun-young
    • Oh Gwang-sim
    Baek Seung-chul
    Baek Seung-chul
    • Crematory staff
    Kim Hee-sang
    • Paramedic 1
    Yoo Hae-jin
    Yoo Hae-jin
    • Go Yeong-geun
    Jung Yun-Ha
    • Park Ji-yong's wife
    Derek Chouinard
    Derek Chouinard
    • Plane Passenger
    Kim Tae-joon
    • Chang-min
    Hong Seo-jun
    Hong Seo-jun
    • President Kim
    Yoon Jung-Hoon
    • Goseong Hospital ER doctor
    Kim Jae-cheol
    • Park Ji-yong
    Jang Eui-don
    Jang Eui-don
    • Yin-Yang Temple
    Park Yong
    Park Yong
    • Building contractor
    Lee Yeong-ran
    • Bae Jeong-ja
    Park Ji-il
    Park Ji-il
    • Park Ji-yong's accountant
    Park Jeong-ja
    • Park Ji-yong's aunt
    • Director
      • Jang Jae-hyun
    • Writer
      • Jang Jae-hyun
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    8imxhill

    an extremely well-crafted and ambitious horror film that has an uniquely korean historical/mythic DNA at its core.

    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.
    7CinemaSerf

    Exhuma

    "Kim" (Choi Min-sik) is what they call a geomancer. He advises people on the best places for them to bury their loved ones. It's all about feng shui. Woebetide anyone who gets it wrong for a disgruntled ancestor can come back and visit retribution on anyone who mucks that process up - just ask the grandchild who though he would retain grandma's false teeth as as souvenir! Anyway, the wealthy "Park" (Kim Jae-cheol) and his family appear to have a secret that he and the more spiritual pairing of "Hwarim" (Kim Go-eun) and "Bong Gil" (Lee Do-hyun) might be able to help with. Even as far away as in the United States, his family are being tormented by a spirit. They are all led to a remote grave atop a hill that is marked simply by a plain gravestone with no name, just some seemingly random numbers. The buried man was of some importance so the fact that his grave was not ideally placed (only 65/100 on the best plot to have scale) arouses suspicion. They proceed to exhume the uniquely carved juniper coffin and decide to cremate it, but it's considered unlucky to do this in wet weather so leaving it respectfully dressed, plan to complete the process in the morning. This is their first mistake for overnight it falls prey to an inquisitive member of their team who releases an even more menacing entity bent on revenge on all those who left him at 65%! That is just the start of their woes, though. Returning to the grave for a ritual, they discover an even larger, chain-wrapped, box buried vertically - and one with no name, neither! It's now we head straight into "Mummy" mode and the adventure really does pick up. Can they identify this leviathan of menace and terror and thwart it's centuries-old battle plan? I did quite enjoy this. It taps into a fascinating mix of mysticism and legend whilst adding a dose of modern day cynical exploitation (they get paid over $500,000 for their relocation "fee") and as the story moves along you wouldn't want to be a chicken - or a pig, either! The largely dark and wet scenarios work well with the sparing usual of visual effects and a strong ensemble performance that keeps the story of dreams and nightmares moving along well for 2¼ hours of well made and at times quite scary ancient horror.
    9daryopeek

    One of the most perfect and balanced horror movie I've ever seen

    "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.
    7Foutainoflife

    Very Well Done

    Shamanistic rituals, curses, folklore, history, feng shui, omens, grave digging, ghosts, demonic beings and a built in sequel to the original story. This film has it all.

    The initial plot of this film revolves around a group of spiritualists trying to save a baby from a curse that is plaguing the first born sons of a prosperous bloodline. This could be a stand alone storyline but just when you think the story has come full circle, we are introduced to a follow-up storyline that delves deeper into causation. It is quite a ride.

    The film was a bit muddled for me as a lay person simply because I lack knowledge regarding some of it's Korean cultural and spiritualistic aspects. I would've liked things to have been slowed down a bit and better explained but the film is already a bit long. I would've liked it to been two movies so that would've been ample time to dive deeper and provide better insight for me.

    That being said, the atmosphere is well constructed, dark and really compliments the story. It felt really foreboding at times. The actors were all well seasoned and the effects were immersive and captivating.

    I really enjoyed it so if you like Asian horror, you should definitely check it out.
    7sir_aan

    It could have been scarier

    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.

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    • Trivia
      According to the director, the actors studied real rituals from shamans in order to accurately portray them in this film.
    • Goofs
      Korea and the US should be in different time zones, but actions happening simultaneously in both locations take place illogically at nighttime.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Radio Dolin: The Results of Oscar-2025 with Anton Dolin (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Rock-a-bye Baby
      (uncredited)

      Traditional English lullaby

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 2024 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Showbox
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Exhuma: La Tumba Del Diablo
    • Filming locations
      • Baekdu-Daegan mountain range, South Korea(Various Exterior Shots)
    • Production company
      • Showbox Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,310,900
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $60,512
      • Mar 17, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $93,874,846
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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