Details

  • Last Online: 44 seconds ago
  • Gender: Female
  • Location: hell
  • Contribution Points: 298 LV3
  • Birthday: March 30
  • Roles: VIP
  • Join Date: February 7, 2013
  • Awards Received: Finger Heart Award228 Flower Award586 Coin Gift Award128 Golden Tomato Award10 Reply Goblin Award9 Dumpster Fire Award11 Lore Scrolls Award8 Spoiler-Free Captain Award3 Cleansing Tomato Award10 Drama Bestie Award15 Emotional Support Commenter6 Comment of Comfort Award9 Hidden Gem Recommender1 Conspiracy Theorist2 Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss9 Clap Clap Clap Award15 Award Hoarder Enabler4 Wholesome Troll3 Sassy Tomato3 Free Range Tomato1 Tomato of Chaos2 Thread Historian2 Boba Brainstormer2 Notification Ninja1 Lore Librarian1 Mic Drop Darling2 Emotional Bandage4 Reply Hugger8 Soulmate Screamer9 Big Brain Award24
Possessed korean movie review
Completed
Possessed
2 people found this review helpful
by Kate
Jun 8, 2022
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 6.0

Supernatural thriller about human’s weak minds.

Surprisingly well crafted and presented story, that despite its simplicity, was able to keep me interested till the end.

Expecting horror from this watch would be a mistake, and for me, the poster and the title were misleading in terms of the core focus of the movie - it’s not the wacky possession scenes Emily Rose style. The plot centers around the investigation of the missing kid - So Jin. While there is a fair share of creepy supernatural elements, the more important part is the human aspect.

How much are we willing to do in a dire situation? How easily can we be influenced and believe in unbelievable things when all the other options turned out to be futile? I felt like the true horror came from people, and not from the supernatural. Rather than a critical view on religious views, for me it spoke more on the desperation people face and how they are willing to try and believe anything as long as it might produce the needed results.

That said, I’m not the biggest fan of mixing different religions and folklore in one story (unless there is clear investigation of the origin that would validate it). A little bit of christianity here, some shamanism there, and big nothing big nothing by the end, since it’s neither one or the other in the conclusion.

The acting was rather good. I was not impressed with Shim Eun Kyung as Kang So Jin. She did not really have that much screen time, but the few scenes I have seen just did not convince me at all.

The production was good. Nothing outstanding and visually over the top. It had the usual thriller aesthetics with some darker suspense moments that were supposed to bring that horror out of it.

Overall, surprisingly fun to watch for such an overdone topic. Nothing new, but presented in a decent way.
Was this review helpful to you?