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Behind the scene : Lee do-hyun(bong-gil in this movie) was casted 5 years before this movie was shot. that time, he was fresh actor. But while the director was preparing to film this movie, he took , and etc... 😂 And in the hospital scene, kim go-eun was whistling, this mean she call a ghost or a god she serves to check the child's situation. maybe you are not familiar to shamanism, so I mentioned it. And why go-eun was cutting herself is confirmation process. Shaman is the connection between humans and ghosts. They can call ghosts to their bodies, and they can call the gods(not like jesus, but I'll just explain like this. I don't know how to explain this in english.) they serve to their bodies. When the gods come down to shaman's body, nothing can harm shaman's body. So go-eun was cutting herself to make sure that God has come to her and allows this ritual. if not, she might hurt by a sharp knife. Maybe that scene, she was with her general god(because They play a role in defeating bad spirits.). There is a Ritual With general god that shaman who goes up and jump on a very large knife called a jak-du(작두). And yeong-gun said "don't eat meat today" is for preventing bad things from happening to workers. There's a myth that when you do something bad and you become weak, something bad will happen if you eat meat made by killing animals. It's the shamanism thing. And This isn't a movie interpretation, this is my opinion. When grandfathers are going around killing their offspring, it's only in front of the baby who comes out all the way. That's probably a myth in Korea, where babies are just born, so clean that they can see ghosts. Animals are just as good and clean. (A myth that when a dog or a cat cries in the air, it's because it sees a ghost.) And the reason grandfather didn't kill his aunt and went to the baby, it's with Korean culture. The married woman is no longer from that family, it's from her husband's family. So the aunt was unharmed. The baby is a boy and the first child of his grandson. That's why the child was damaged.
The snake is a Japanese monster It's Nureonna And Fox means Yeongmae Temple in Japan On the map, Koreans can see the Korean Peninsula We call ourselves tiger-shaped. Even if it's not like that in other countries It's the image of a Korean The will. The symbol It was a ceremony to cut off the waist.
The reason he keeps tasting the dirt is because land that is good for a graveyard tastes fragrant, and land that is bad for a graveyard tastes bad. It can be seen as the difference between good land where sunlight shines and organic matter is active, and land that is shady and shabby.
Let me give you some background information to help you understand this movie. During the Japanese occupation, Japanese geomancers came to Korea and drove iron pipes into the peaks of Korea most vigorous mountains to cut off their energy. Besides this, the Japanese army operated Unit 731, a biochemical military unit, and committed terrible atrocities by conducting live experiments on Chinese, Russian, and Korean people.
The snake is called nure onna. The oni was kept sealed inside the coffin with several elements. The snake represents the symbol of water, earth is earth, wood is coffin, fire, and metal is in the samurai. The worker accidentally killed the snake, which means he accidently broke the 5 elements cycle, which was supposed to be the seal to keep the anima inside.
If you enjoyed Pamyeo, I also recommend Pamyeo's other work, "Svaha: The Sixth Finger." Incidentally, in Korea, the three films "Black Fortune," "Svaha: The Sixth Finger," and "Pamyeo" are sometimes called Director Jang Jae-hyun's Occult Trilogy.
이 영화는 실제로 무속인과 같이 하였고 만신 무속인께서 고은님 대살굿 장면을 촬영하기 전에 산을 돌면서 기도를 드렸다고 합니다. 기도를 드리지 않고 촬영한다면 아마 위험한 일이 생겼겠죠... 무속인 뿐만 아니라 터를 봐주시고 파묘해주는 장면도 인상깊게 봤었습니다... 일본 도깨비, 그 사람얼굴과 뱀 몸 장면 봤을 때 소름이 끼쳤습니다... 파묘라는 영화가 외국인분들께서 보실 때 어떤 식으로 이해하시는지는 모르겠어요 파묘 영화 보실 분들은 정보를 아시고 시청하시면 더 몰입이 가능하실겁니다.
According to the director, the snake with a woman's head is a Japanese yokai(monster) called "Nure-onna". It's said that an ordinary snake intruded into Park Geun-hyeon's tomb and was transformed by the demonic aura of the Japanese "Oni" beneath it.
At first I didn't really understand until I searched on the internet it turned out that something similar happened in my country too because several Asian countries that had been colonized by Japan experienced this cruel thing until there were stories in areas where this was very terrible even though Japan colonized my country not too long ago. but they left behind many terrible things from slavery, murder, kidnapping, rape and even absolute things like this. They really have a brutal culture, especially if they are pushed to the limit they will end their lives in a very horrible way. they are prouder to die defending their country than to return home defeated. In my country, Indonesia, many people see the ghosts of former Japanese soldiers in scary shapes as a result of their suicide
Beberapa orang asia percaya bahwa mereka harus mengadakan ritual tertentu agar arwah leluhur mereka tidak kelaparan. Namun karena keluarga kaya ini pindah ke luar negeri dan tidak pernah mengadakan ritual, maka arwah leluhur mereka menjadi marah. Itulah mengapa, saat arwah leluhur lolos dari peti, ia makan dengan begitu lahap seolah sangat kelaparan
It wasnt that hard to understand, i still enjoyed the movie even if I didnt get all the reference. But like you said its tied to history and foreigners can still know about history of other countries.
Hi!!! No i havent even started watching it because I know i have a feeling i'll be disaapointed!! Im waiting for all of us are dead 2 and i hope they do it justice because season 1 was impeccable
I haven't heard a lot of bad reviews about the second half. Personally i loved the second half, but I felt like the way they killed the entity at the end was a little underwhelming. It seemed too easy.
The review of the second half of the movie indeed share negative after watching for the first time , but after a month showing , those who watched it a second time found that the second half flowed well with the story. Did the undertaker kill the snake? Kim Go Eun's excellent portrayal as a shaman was one of the reasons "Exhuma" grossed 10 million at the box office. She is truly an amazing actress.
Did you enjoy this movie as much as I did? Which scene in the movie was your favorite?
Make sure you subscribe to not miss my future reactions here: www.youtube.com/@AnotherReactionChannel_?sub_confirmation=1
And let me know what movie I should react to next! :D
Behind the scene : Lee do-hyun(bong-gil in this movie) was casted 5 years before this movie was shot. that time, he was fresh actor. But while the director was preparing to film this movie, he took , and etc... 😂
And in the hospital scene, kim go-eun was whistling, this mean she call a ghost or a god she serves to check the child's situation. maybe you are not familiar to shamanism, so I mentioned it.
And why go-eun was cutting herself is confirmation process. Shaman is the connection between humans and ghosts. They can call ghosts to their bodies, and they can call the gods(not like jesus, but I'll just explain like this. I don't know how to explain this in english.) they serve to their bodies. When the gods come down to shaman's body, nothing can harm shaman's body. So go-eun was cutting herself to make sure that God has come to her and allows this ritual. if not, she might hurt by a sharp knife. Maybe that scene, she was with her general god(because They play a role in defeating bad spirits.). There is a Ritual With general god that shaman who goes up and jump on a very large knife called a jak-du(작두).
And yeong-gun said "don't eat meat today" is for preventing bad things from happening to workers. There's a myth that when you do something bad and you become weak, something bad will happen if you eat meat made by killing animals. It's the shamanism thing.
And This isn't a movie interpretation, this is my opinion. When grandfathers are going around killing their offspring, it's only in front of the baby who comes out all the way. That's probably a myth in Korea, where babies are just born, so clean that they can see ghosts. Animals are just as good and clean. (A myth that when a dog or a cat cries in the air, it's because it sees a ghost.) And the reason grandfather didn't kill his aunt and went to the baby, it's with Korean culture. The married woman is no longer from that family, it's from her husband's family. So the aunt was unharmed. The baby is a boy and the first child of his grandson. That's why the child was damaged.
Thank you so much for the extra information. I dont know a lot of the details of the rituals so this was very helpful
The snake is a Japanese monster
It's Nureonna
And
Fox means Yeongmae Temple in Japan
On the map, Koreans can see the Korean Peninsula
We call ourselves tiger-shaped.
Even if it's not like that in other countries
It's the image of a Korean The will. The symbol
It was a ceremony to cut off the waist.
The reason he keeps tasting the dirt is because land that is good for a graveyard tastes fragrant, and land that is bad for a graveyard tastes bad.
It can be seen as the difference between good land where sunlight shines and organic matter is active, and land that is shady and shabby.
Thank you for the precision. I have never seen anyone do this before and i was so confused!!
Let me give you some background information to help you understand this movie. During the Japanese occupation, Japanese geomancers came to Korea and drove iron pipes into the peaks of Korea most vigorous mountains to cut off their energy. Besides this, the Japanese army operated Unit 731, a biochemical military unit, and committed terrible atrocities by conducting live experiments on Chinese, Russian, and Korean people.
The snake is called nure onna. The oni was kept sealed inside the coffin with several elements. The snake represents the symbol of water, earth is earth, wood is coffin, fire, and metal is in the samurai. The worker accidentally killed the snake, which means he accidently broke the 5 elements cycle, which was supposed to be the seal to keep the anima inside.
No one's gonna mention how powerful Grandma is or was, when even in the spiritual realm, the samurai know her quite well. ❤
Thank you so much for your reaction.
Thank you so much for watching 😁😁
Which scene of the movie was your favorite? Mine was the ritual in the woods
당신의 리액션이 너무 좋아서 구독했어요^^
앞으로도 좋은 리액션 많이 해주세요❤
일본이저지른만행은 절대잊을수없다
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeees
If you enjoyed Pamyeo, I also recommend Pamyeo's other work, "Svaha: The Sixth Finger." Incidentally, in Korea, the three films "Black Fortune," "Svaha: The Sixth Finger," and "Pamyeo" are sometimes called Director Jang Jae-hyun's Occult Trilogy.
Thank you for the recommandations. I will definitely check those out ☺
이 영화는 실제로 무속인과 같이 하였고
만신 무속인께서 고은님 대살굿 장면을 촬영하기 전에 산을 돌면서 기도를 드렸다고 합니다. 기도를 드리지 않고 촬영한다면 아마 위험한 일이 생겼겠죠...
무속인 뿐만 아니라 터를 봐주시고 파묘해주는 장면도 인상깊게 봤었습니다...
일본 도깨비, 그 사람얼굴과 뱀 몸 장면 봤을 때 소름이 끼쳤습니다...
파묘라는 영화가 외국인분들께서 보실 때 어떤 식으로 이해하시는지는 모르겠어요
파묘 영화 보실 분들은 정보를 아시고 시청하시면 더 몰입이 가능하실겁니다.
According to the director, the snake with a woman's head is a Japanese yokai(monster) called "Nure-onna". It's said that an ordinary snake intruded into Park Geun-hyeon's tomb and was transformed by the demonic aura of the Japanese "Oni" beneath it.
Thank you for the precision!!
드디어 보셨군요!!!!!!
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I enjoyed your screams. Thank you.
🤣🤣 i look at that playlist horror movie playlist theres planty more
13:09 lol 😁😁😁
I matched that snake's energy like nobody business 😅
At first I didn't really understand until I searched on the internet it turned out that something similar happened in my country too because several Asian countries that had been colonized by Japan experienced this cruel thing until there were stories in areas where this was very terrible even though Japan colonized my country not too long ago. but they left behind many terrible things from slavery, murder, kidnapping, rape and even absolute things like this. They really have a brutal culture, especially if they are pushed to the limit they will end their lives in a very horrible way. they are prouder to die defending their country than to return home defeated. In my country, Indonesia, many people see the ghosts of former Japanese soldiers in scary shapes as a result of their suicide
Popcorn guys ! ! ! 🔥୧⍤⃝🍿🔥
THAT SNAKE IS BASED ON JAPAN 濡女 ぬれおんな / Nure Onna
Beberapa orang asia percaya bahwa mereka harus mengadakan ritual tertentu agar arwah leluhur mereka tidak kelaparan. Namun karena keluarga kaya ini pindah ke luar negeri dan tidak pernah mengadakan ritual, maka arwah leluhur mereka menjadi marah. Itulah mengapa, saat arwah leluhur lolos dari peti, ia makan dengan begitu lahap seolah sangat kelaparan
I just saw a movie called Dog Soldiers. Pretty fun movie
Hey Aranerem! I haven't seen that one! I'll definitely check it out
한국인이 아니면 이해하기 어려울 거예요
한국의 역사와 특유의 정서로 공포감을 주는 영화이기 때문에
외국인들은 이해가 힘들 것임 ㅎㅎ
It wasnt that hard to understand, i still enjoyed the movie even if I didnt get all the reference. But like you said its tied to history and foreigners can still know about history of other countries.
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Hello, I'm Korean If you are planning to review Sweet Home 3 later, I don't recommend it. I fell asleep while watching it^^
Hi!!! No i havent even started watching it because I know i have a feeling i'll be disaapointed!! Im waiting for all of us are dead 2 and i hope they do it justice because season 1 was impeccable
@Fskisud6sgwu 그러게...난 재미있던데
근데 이거 외국인들이 보면 이해가 가능한가?
Yes
Is this the movie interesting?
Yes very interesting! 10/10
이 영화 한국에서는 흥행한거와 별개로 후반부에 대해 악평 많았는데 서구권에서는 평가가 어떤가요?
I haven't heard a lot of bad reviews about the second half. Personally i loved the second half, but I felt like the way they killed the entity at the end was a little underwhelming. It seemed too easy.
@Fskisud6sgwu 다른사람 취향존중못하는 공산당 전체주의는 베이징으로
The review of the second half of the movie indeed share negative after watching for the first time , but after a month showing , those who watched it a second time found that the second half flowed well with the story.
Did the undertaker kill the snake?
Kim Go Eun's excellent portrayal as a shaman was one of the reasons "Exhuma" grossed 10 million at the box office. She is truly an amazing actress.
호불호가 있었다고 해야지, 악평이 많았다고 하는 건...
난 후반부 좋았는데?
복선을 많이 놓치네요,,, 놀라서, 또 이야기한다고