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Exhuma
Promotional poster
Hangul
파묘
Hanja
破墓
Literal meaningExhuming and relocation of a grave
Revised RomanizationPamyo
Directed byJang Jae-hyun
Screenplay byJang Jae-hyun
Starring
CinematographyLee Mo-gae
Edited byJung Byung-jin
Music byKim Tae-seong
Production
companies
Distributed byShowbox
Release dates
  • February 16, 2024 (2024-02-16) (Berlinale)
  • February 22, 2024 (2024-02-22) (South Korea)
Running time
134 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
Languages
  • Korean
  • English
  • Japanese
Box officeUS$97.2 million[1][2]

Exhuma (Korean파묘) is a 2024 South Korean supernatural horror film written and directed by Jang Jae-hyun, and starring Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, Yoo Hae-jin and Lee Do-hyun. The film includes mystery and occult elements, and follows the process of excavating an ominous grave, which unleashes dreadful consequences buried underneath.[3]

Exhuma premiered in the Forum section at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival on February 16, 2024.[4] It was released in South Korean theatres on February 22 by Showbox.[5]

On accounting for its box office performance, the film opened at number 1 at the South Korean box office and mobilized 336,114 admissions, which was the best opening for a Korean film in 2024 till then. The film has earned US$95 million at the worldwide box office, making it the highest-grossing film of 2024 at the South Korean Box office.[6] It also figures in the List of highest-grossing films in South Korea at 6th place on Domestic films by gross and at 16th place on the Domestic films by admissions as per the Korean Film Council.[7]

Plot

Renowned Korean shaman Hwa-rim (Kim Go-eun) and her protégé, Bong-gil (Lee Do-hyun) are enlisted by a wealthy Korean American family to identify the mysterious illness of the family's newborn son. Hwa-rim uncovers the curse to be a 'Grave's Call', a vengeful ancestor's spirit haunting them. The family's patriarch, Park Ji-Yong, entrust them to relocate the grave to appease the ancestor, his grandfather. Hwa-rim enlists colleagues, a Feng shui master Kim Sang-deok (Choi Min-sik) and a mortician Yeong-geun (Yoo Hae-jin).

Sang-deok specializes in selling burial locations for the wealthy, while Yeong-geun owns a funeral home. During their first encounter with Ji-yong, Sang-deok becomes wary when Ji-yong insists on cremating the grave, which is located in a remote mountain near the North Korean border. Sang-deok backs out, sensing a sinister energy. However, Hwa-rim convinces them that she can perform rituals while the grave is being dug to avoid the curse. Ji-yong tells them about a famous monk named 'Gisune' who provided the grave location for his grandfather.

Hwa-rim and Bong-gil perform the ritual, and the excavation proceeds smoothly. But when cleaning up, one of the grave-digger severs the head of a human-headed snake, which triggers a bad omen and rain. Yeong-geun insists on cremating the coffin once the rain stops so they store it at a nearby ward. The local custodian opens the coffin and releases the vengeful entity inside, which is Ji-yong's grandfather. The entity targets his bloodline, killing Ji-yong's parents and Ji-yong himself. The grandfather, revealed to be a Japanese loyalist during the Korean occupation era, is tormented by his improper burial. Sang-deok cremates the coffin before the entity could kill the baby, abolishing the curse.

Months later, Yeong-geun informs Sang-deok about a gravedigger who become disturbed after killing the snake. He revisits the gravesite and discovers the head of an 'onna' along with a double burial site for a seven foot long standing coffin. He enlists Hwa-rim, Bong-gil, and Yeong-geun to dispose of the coffin. The four excavate it and rest at a temple, where Hwa-rim learns about Gisune, a Japanese known as Kitsune. That night, Bong-gil witnesses a ghoul obliterating human and pigs. Hwa-rim and Bong-gil find the coffin ripped from the inside and Hwa-rim ambushed by a Samurai Ghoul. Bong-gil gets injured and possessed, and the others witness the ghoul turn into a ball of fire flying back to the mountain.

Hwa-rim investigates the ghoul's origin through the possessed Bong-gil. Sang-deok returns to the grave and finds the samurai dormant on the coordinates written on the grandfather tombstone. He discovers that the supposed grave robbers were Korean patriots attempting to unearth a Japanese military conquest's relic in Korea. Sang-deok, Hwa-rim, and Yeong-geun devise a plan to unearth the pole when the creature rises after midnight. Hwa-rim will distract the samurai while the others dig the grave. A vision reveals Monk Kitsune embedding a katana inside a decapitated samurai's body, turning the samurai into a ghoul and Ji-yong's grandfather's grave serving as a cover for the relic. Sang-deok realizes the relic is a sword embedded in the creature's body. Using his feng-shui knowledge, Sang-deok slayed the samurai dead and faints, but later regains consciousness with the others by his bedside.

Cast

Production

In June 2021, it was reported that Choi Min-sik will star in director Jang Jae-hyun's occult thriller.[13] Kim Go-eun and Lee Do-hyun joined the cast in August 2022,[14] followed by Yoo Hae-jin, who joined the cast in September 2022.[10]

The film produced by Showbox and Pinetown Production in association with MCMC, is directed by Jang Jae-hyun, who is known for making occult films.[15]

Principal photography began in October 2022,[16] and filming ended in March 2023.[17] The director in an interview disclosed that the film used a large number of real scenes and real props for filming, tried not to use studios and avoided using CG effects in post-production. In his own words, "I tried to actually film the background and objects, avoiding CG whenever possible. We took the photos as painstakingly as possible without building a set, and for things like ghost photos, the actual actors wore makeup for 6 hours and then took blurry photos on purpose."[18]

Release

Exhuma had its world premiere on February 16, 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Forum.[19][20][21]

It was released theatrically on February 22, 2024, in South Korea by Showbox Co., Ltd.[22]

The film was first screened at the 48th Hong Kong International Film Festival on April 7, 2024 in Gala presentations.[23][24]

It will be released on May 3, 2024 in India.[25]

Reception

The film includes critical motives of the Japanese occupation of Korea, with the unearthing of the curse being linked to the unearthing of Korea's past.[26][27]

Box office

The film was released on February 22, 2024 on 2,086 screens.[28] On its opening day, the film finished in first place at the South Korean box office with 336,114 admissions and a gross of US$2,369,404,[29] breaking the highest opening score for a film released in 2024 in South Korea so far.[30] The film topped the South Korean weekend box office in its opening weekend, grossing US$14,455,880 from 1,963,577 admissions.[31] On February 25, the fourth day of its release, the film exceeded 2 million admissions,[26] and on February 28, the seventh day, it crossed 3 million admissions.[32] On March 2, the 10th day it surpassed 5 million viewers.[33] On March 10, it became the highest performing Korean occult film with 8 million viewers.[34] Exhuma on March 24 became the first Korean film of 2024 to surpass 10 million in ticket sales, on its 32nd day in theaters, according to Showbox.[35][36]

As of May 5, 2024, the film has grossed US$84,435,476 from 11,880,633 admissions, making it the highest grossing film among the South Korean films released in 2024.[2]

The film has grossed $95,167,876 worldwide as per Box Office Mojo.[1] It has recorded more than 2.23 million moviegoers in Vietnam as of March 31, and became the most successful Korean Film there, beating record of 2.15 million of 6/45 a 2022 comedy film. It is also the most successful Korean film in Indonesia, recording 2.3 million admissions by March 31.[37]

Critical response

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 87% and an average rating of 7.1/10, based on 23 reviews.[38] Lee Yoon-seo writing for The Korea Herald praised the performance of the cast writing, "the veteran cast puts in a strong performance to add to the immersive experience" and stated that "Exhuma consists of Jang's careful efforts to deliver super-realistic, detailed scenes depicting Korean shamanism - such as the traditional process of exhumation and "gut" rituals held to appease wandering spirits". Lee felt that these "are so realistically portrayed, that the film achieves a new level of horror". Concluding it that "however, despite the fine acting and attention to detail, Exhuma stumbles in unfolding its plot."[39]

Critics of Cine21 gave the movie generally favorable reviews. Lee Yong-cheol rated the movie 4 out of 5 stars, writing that it is a well-made genre movie with great meaning.[40]

Meagan Navarro rated the film 4/5 and called it, "A fun horror with a lot on its mind." Navarro wrote, "Jae-hyun Jang combines introspective cultural and historical themes with creepy, gory, and atmospheric horror thrills in an exciting way."[41]

Accolades

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
Baeksang Arts Awards May 7, 2024 Best Film Exhuma Pending [42]
Best Director Jang Jae-hyun Pending
Best Actor Choi Min-sik Pending
Best Actress Kim Go-eun Pending
Best Supporting Actor Yoo Hae-jin Pending
Best New Actor Lee Do-hyun Pending
Best Screenplay Jang Jae-hyun Pending
Technical Award Kim Byung-in (Music) Pending

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