are notably split between those who appreciate its emotional depth and those who find it a bit "bloated" or reliant on tropes. Creepy Kingdom The Exorcism of Cha So-mi: Devils Stay (2024) Review
) offers a unique, albeit polarizing, spin on the well-worn exorcism genre. Released in late 2024 and directed by Hyun Moon-seop
(Lee Re), undergoes a heart transplant and subsequently becomes possessed. After a grueling exorcism leads to her sudden death, Seung-do—clinging to his medical instincts—insists her heart is still beating. The narrative unfolds during a tense three-day funeral , where Seung-do clashes with Father Ban
are notably split between those who appreciate its emotional depth and those who find it a bit "bloated" or reliant on tropes. Creepy Kingdom The Exorcism of Cha So-mi: Devils Stay (2024) Review
) offers a unique, albeit polarizing, spin on the well-worn exorcism genre. Released in late 2024 and directed by Hyun Moon-seop
(Lee Re), undergoes a heart transplant and subsequently becomes possessed. After a grueling exorcism leads to her sudden death, Seung-do—clinging to his medical instincts—insists her heart is still beating. The narrative unfolds during a tense three-day funeral , where Seung-do clashes with Father Ban