Movie Review – Incarnation Movie Review
“Incarnation” is an engaging film that transports viewers into the remarkable worlds of Horror, Fantasy. Director Roh Hong-jin has beautifully brought this story to life on screen, while producers have collaborated with JNC Media Group, 표범영화사 to make this film a reality.
Set against the backdrop of South Korea and featuring Korean, Vietnamese languages, “Incarnation” deeply explores the highs and lows of life, love, and relationships.
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Incarnation Movie Story
Sister Talia, about to take her perpetual vows, learns of her friend Thuy’s death and discovers that another friend, Trang, is possessed by a demon. Using her ability as a medium, Talia exorcises the demon and helps Detective Oh investigate a series of chain suicides. They uncover that Thuy’s mother, Chao, a shaman from Vietnam, uses a curse called “Go” to drive people to suicide. When Talia learns Chao plans to pass the curse onto Thuy’s daughter Jin, she decides to sacrifice herself by taking the curse into her own body. As she prepares for her fate, Talia is confronted with an unexpected truth.
Incarnation Movie Cast
Stephanie Lee, Lee Shin-seong, Kim Tae-yeon, Kim Jung-min, Kim Mi-sook, Cha Mi-kyeong, Lee Ji-hae
Incarnation Movie Crew
Crew Member | Job |
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Roh Hong-jin | Director |
Incarnation Movie Rating
The film ‘Incarnation’ holds a rating of 0/10 on TMDb, reflecting audience appreciation.