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A veteran geomancer who specializes in Feng Shui , determining the auspiciousness of burial plots by tasting the soil.

You are looking at a 1080p WEB-DL with English subtitles. That means you are about to watch a film from a culture not your own (presumably), translated and compressed, stripped of its theatrical context. But Exhuma resists easy consumption. It demands you sit with the subtitles not as a convenience, but as a confession of distance. You cannot fully feel the han —the particular Korean grief of unresolved historical sorrow—if you are not Korean. Yet the film, like all great art, extends an invitation. It says: You may not know this mountain. You may not know this history. But you know what it is to dig up a pain you thought you buried. Exhuma.2024.1080p.WEB-DL.English.Korean.ESubs.V...

The story follows a renowned shamanic duo, (Kim Go-eun) and her protégé Bong-gil (Lee Do-hyun), who are hired by a wealthy Korean-American family in Los Angeles. The family's firstborn children are plagued by a mysterious supernatural illness, which Hwa-rim identifies as "Grave's Call"—a curse from a vengeful ancestor. A veteran geomancer who specializes in Feng Shui

In Western horror, the haunted house contains the ghost. In Exhuma , the land itself is the haunted house. The film revives the ancient Korean practice of feng shui (pungsu-jiri) not as a quaint superstition but as a brutal geopolitics of the spirit. When the titular exhumation occurs, it is not just a corpse being lifted from the earth; it is a nation unearthing its own buried history. The mountain is not a setting—it is a character, a predator, a sarcophagus. The deeper the shovel goes, the closer we get to the Japanese colonial occupation (1910–1945), whose metaphorical and literal toxins still poison the soil. To dig is to remember. But Exhuma resists easy consumption

It blends traditional Korean Shamanism (Muism), geomancy (Feng Shui), and dark historical elements related to the Japanese occupation of Korea.