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Exhuma

After tracing the origin of a disturbing supernatural affliction to a wealthy family's ancestral gravesite, a team of paranormal experts relocates the remains—and soon discovers what happens to those who dare to mess with the wrong grave.

Director(s)

Jang Jae-hyun

Kwon Ji-yoon

Kim Jung-woo

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Cast & Crew

Kim Sun-young

Kim Sun-young

Oh Gwang-sim

Hong Seo-jun

Hong Seo-jun

President Kim

Park Ji-il

Park Ji-il

Park Ji-yong's Butler

Lee Young-ran

Lee Young-ran

Park Ji-yong's Mother

David Lee

David Lee

Wedding Photographer

Rikiya Koyama

Rikiya Koyama

Daimyo Oni (voice)

Choi Min-sik

Choi Min-sik

Kim Sang-duk

Kim Go-eun

Kim Go-eun

Lee Hwa-rim

Park Jae-wan

Park Jae-wan

Doctor

Lee Do-hyun

Lee Do-hyun

Yoon Bong-gil

Jung Sang-cheol

Jung Sang-cheol

Park Jong-soon

Lee Jong-gu

Lee Jong-gu

Bodhisattva

Choi Kyo-sik

Choi Kyo-sik

County clerk

Lee Eun-joo

Lee Eun-joo

Kim Sang-duk's Wife

Yoo Hai-jin

Yoo Hai-jin

Ko Young-geun

Kim Jae-chul

Kim Jae-chul

Park Ji-yong

Jeon Jin-gi

Jeon Jin-gi

Park Geun-hyeon

Kim Ji-an

Kim Ji-an

Park Ja-hye

Kim Min-jun

Kim Min-jun

Daimyo Oni

Kim Byung-oh

Kim Byung-oh

Daimyo Oni (stand-in)

Park Jeong-ja

Park Jeong-ja

Park Ji-yong's Aunt

Kim Tae-jun

Kim Tae-jun

Chang-min

Kim Seo-hyeon

Kim Seo-hyeon

Funeral Home Manager

Go Chun-ja

Go Chun-ja

Hwa-rim's Grandmother

Song Gwang-ja

Song Gwang-ja

Hwa-rim's Grandmother (stand-in)

Choi Moon-kyoung

Choi Moon-kyoung

Park Ji-yong's Cousin

Akane Ono

Akane Ono

Flight Attendant

Jung Yun-ha

Jung Yun-ha

Park Ji-yong's Wife

Shin Regina

Shin Regina

Childminder

Jang Ui-don

Jang Ui-don

Murayama Junji

Baek Seung-chul

Baek Seung-chul

Crematorium Manager

Yoon Jae-in

Yoon Jae-in

Hotel Staff

Han Hye-ji

Han Hye-ji

Nurse

Shim So-yeon

Shim So-yeon

President Kim's Sister

Kim He-sang

Kim He-sang

Paramedic 1

Jin Dae-yeon

Jin Dae-yeon

Onmyoji

Derek Chouinard

Derek Chouinard

Plane Passenger

Eun Su

Eun Su

Yeon-hee

Lee Da-yeong

Lee Da-yeong

Daesalgut Shaman

Gim Jin-uk

Gim Jin-uk

Police 1

Jang Jae-hyun

Jang Jae-hyun

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Kwon Ji-yoon

Kwon Ji-yoon

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Kim Jung-woo

Kim Jung-woo

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Details

GenresMystery, Horror, Thriller
Runtime2h 14 mins
Released on22 Feb 2024
Languageko
Age RatingUA
Produced InSouth Korea

Reviews

MovieGuys

7/10

Exhuma has a predictably Eastern horror flavour, as might be expected from a South Korean production. That said, many of the horror elements expanded upon in this film, cross cultural boundaries, resulting in an, at times, chillingly ghoulish experience. Scenes of the dead resurrected, as evil spirits and ghouls, are not to be underestimated in their scare potential. They are well done, with a strong sense of realism, creating an atmosphere of creeping dread. Where this film might be a difficult one for Western audiences, is in some of the Eastern, if not Korean, cultural and religious/supernatural nuances of the film. I for one, found it a a challenge at times, to gain a cohesive understanding, of the overall story, for this reason. In summary, a great deal of scare potential on offer, with what is a familiar but at the same time, uniquely Eastern tale, of evil, from beyond the grave. You might struggle with certain aspects of the film, if you are from the West, but its certainly well worth the effort.

Chris Sawin

6/10

Bloody memorable sequences aside, _Exhuma_ is worth the watch but would have benefitted from more efficient pacing and a little less emphasis on being so hungry after dealing with the dead for a living. **Full review:** https://bit.ly/GraveRot

CinemaSerf

7/10

"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.

Agustttt

/10

They really can't help but dig up every darn grave they come across in this film! The film quality is really good, the sfx are great when present as well. I enjoyed it quite a bit, though it is a long film at 2 hours and 14 minutes. Most of the focus is on ghosts and the human element of the supernatural. This is based off of eastern mythology and spiritualism, if you're not familiar with that in general you'll be scratching your head quite a bit.

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Trailer [Subtitled]
Teaser Trailer [Subtitled]
Official Trailer [Subtitled]

Behind the scenes

Featurette | Creation of Occult Mystery

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