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Mudborn taiwanese drama review
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Mudborn
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by koreannatic
Apr 25, 2026
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
I started watching Mudborn without expecting much, and the truth is that I found a movie that does its job but doesn't take any risks. It is conventional horror, entertaining enough to pass the time.

Taiwanese horror has found its comfort zone in Taoism, and Mudborn is no exception. The film relies heavily on classic iconography: priests, rituals, and those paper talismans that are a staple of their cinema. However, the twist here is the use of virtual reality as a plot hook. This mix of the digital and the spiritual gives it a different feel, though it feels more like a wrapper than a deep exploration of the topic.

The movie doesn’t hold back when it comes to gore and explicit violence. They don't skimp on the blood. If you like horror movies with gore and straightforward jump scares, you’ll find plenty here.

Everything that happens can be seen coming from a mile away. There are no big surprises, and the plot follows the easiest path. Some elements feel very overused, like the pregnant wife used to gain sympathy or the priest who is introduced a bit clumsily into the story.

Mudborn is an entertaining choice if you are a fan of video game aesthetics, virtual reality themes, and Asian folk horror. It isn’t perfect, and its lack of subtlety is obvious, especially with an ending that leaves the door wide open for an inevitable sequel.
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