Drama & Film Winners Of The 61st Baeksang Arts Awards In this documentary series featuring actor Yoo Ji Tae and actress Ok Ja Yeon, they delve into the world of Korean shamanism. They follow the stories of people who suffer from seeing ghosts and unexplainable phenomena. Different kinds of evil curses are introduced, and what shamans do to lift them is explained in detail. The process of how one becomes a shaman is shared through a lady who has no choice but to channel a spirit in order to survive. (Source: VIU) Edit Translation
- English
- हिन्दी
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: 샤먼 : 귀신전
- Also Known As: Shaman: Ghost Story , Syameon: Gwisinjeon
- Genres: Horror, Documentary
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do you believe in spirits ?
So interesting and so splendid, i got to know anot of new things about korean shamanism, the stories were so different and showed us alot of things which can happen to any one of us! definitely a must watch! "do you believe in spirits?"would definitely recommend for someone who is curios about practices and especially shamanism
even though I'm religious, getting to know the culture and the korean shamanism specifically made this show even more interesting to watch
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MIND BLOWING
I have to admit, I’m not usually the type of person who enjoys watching documentaries. Most of the time, I find them a little too slow-paced or not engaging enough to hold my attention. However, when my sister recommended this series to me, I decided to give it a chance, even though I wasn’t entirely sure it would be something I’d enjoy. To my surprise, right from the very first episode, I found myself completely drawn in.At the beginning, I was watching with mixed feelings part of me was curious because of my sister’s recommendation, but another part of me wasn’t sure if I could commit to an entire documentary series. Yet as soon as episode one started, I was hooked. The storytelling was captivating, the pacing was just right, and the way the narrative unfolded made it feel almost like I was watching a drama rather than a typical documentary. It was eye-opening, emotional, and at the same time, extremely engaging.
What stood out the most to me was how well the story was presented. Every detail felt meaningful, and it left me wanting to know more after each part. I think that’s the biggest compliment I can give because for someone like me, who doesn’t usually sit through documentaries, to actually look forward to the next episode says a lot about how well this was put together.
Now that I’ve finished watching, I can honestly say I wish there was more. The ending left me curious and hopeful, and I truly believe there is so much potential for the story to continue. If there’s ever a season two, I’ll be the first in line to watch it. This series has completely changed the way I look at documentaries.
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