Eulhwa
Eulhwa

Eulhwa

1979Movie100 minKorean

Eul-hwa discovers that she has a talent for shamanism. She sends her son away to be raised by monks while she delves into shamanistic rituals and spells. Eventually she becomes a powerful shaman. However, with Christianity taking hold in Korea, Eul-hwa finds her way of life threatened and herself at odds with her religious son.

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Director: Byun Jang-hoGenres: Drama, Action

Plot Summary

The film follows Eulhwa, a woman seeking revenge against those who wronged her and her family. Set against a backdrop of social upheaval and personal tragedy, she navigates a dangerous path, utilizing her skills to confront corrupt figures and fight for justice. Her journey is fraught with peril, testing her resolve and forcing her to make difficult choices in a world where survival is paramount.

Critical Reception

Eulhwa was a moderately successful film in South Korea during its release, praised for its strong female lead and action sequences. While not a critical darling, it resonated with audiences for its melodrama and themes of retribution. Contemporary reviews highlighted the performance of Kim Ja-ok in a departure from her usual roles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its compelling revenge narrative.
  • Kim Ja-ok's performance as the determined protagonist was a standout.
  • The action sequences provided excitement, though the plot occasionally relied on melodrama.

Google audience: Audience reception information for Eulhwa is not readily available through typical Google review aggregations. However, its popularity at the time suggests it was seen as an engaging action-drama with a memorable heroine.

Fun Fact

Kim Ja-ok, primarily known for her charming and comedic roles, took on a significantly more dramatic and action-oriented character in 'Eulhwa,' showcasing her versatility as an actress.

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