Movie ‘Pamyo’ to be released in February 2024
Movie ‘Pamyo’ to be released in February 2024
Director Jang Jae-hyeon's new film 'Breakfast' has been confirmed to be released in February 2024.

'Buried Grave' is an occult mystery film that tells the story of strange events that happen to geomancers, undertakers, and shamans who relocate suspicious tombs in exchange for a large amount of money. Director Jang Jae-hyun, who has built a K-occult worldview through the movies 'Sabaha' and 'Black Priests', presented a unique worldview based on topics such as exorcism and pseudo-religion that were not commonly seen in Korean films.

The launch still attracts attention as it gives a glimpse of the powerful characters gathered for the exhumation. Actor Choi Min-sik played the role of Sang-deok, a geomancer looking for land. Sangdeok's serious attitude as he tastes the soil and treats it carefully suggests that he, who has distinguished numerous good places from bad places until now, is faced with an ominous situation he has never seen before.
Movie ‘Pamyo’ to be released in February 2024
Movie ‘Pamyo’ to be released in February 2024
Kim Go-eun played the role of Hwarim, a shaman who appeases vengeful spirits. Hwarim's inner strength seems to be pouring out ahead of the exorcism. Kim Go-eun, who has shown an overwhelming performance in both movies and series, plans to show off her solid acting skills through the role of Hwarim.

Yoo Hae-jin played the role of Yeong-geun, an undertaker who shows courtesy. In contrast to the powerful expressions of Sang-deok and Hwa-rim, Young-geun's calm expression gives off a different charisma. Lee Do-hyeon plays the role of Bong-gil, a shaman who recites sutras. Lee Do-hyun's stills, which attract attention with unprecedented visuals that have never been seen before, are enough to stimulate the audience's curiosity about the character. Lee Do-hyun makes his official screen debut with ‘Pamyo’.

Reporter Ha-neul Lee, Ten Asia greenworld@tenasia.co.kr translated by google