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(Korean title: ) is a 2024 South Korean occult horror-thriller directed by Jang Jae-hyun that became a massive box-office sensation
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"Exhuma.2024.1080p.BMS.WEB-DL.DUAL.AAC5.1.H.264" is the digital artifact of a new era of horror. It represents a film that is technically polished and narratively complex, bridging the gap between ancient folklore and modern technology. Through its high-definition lens, we are forced to look at what lies beneath the surface—both in the soil of the earth and the layers of our collective history. (Korean title: ) is a 2024 South Korean
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As the plot progresses, it shifts from a ghost story into a commentary on the Japanese occupation of Korea, using supernatural elements as a metaphor for deep-seated national scars.
The film was praised for its fresh take on the occult genre, combining high-production value horror with political and historical commentary regarding Japanese colonialism. The cinematography is atmospheric, and the performances—particularly the young shamans' trance scenes—were highlighted as standout moments.