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Dr Cheon and the Lost Talisman is a weirdly watchable supernatural joy ride, mired in Korean mythology and mysticism. To a degree this film is inaccessible. Supernatural elements reflect a Korean view of the other worldly, that's not th...


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For generations, the eldest son of the village has been the protector, but the current heir, Dr. Cheon, is a fake exorcist who doesn't believe in ghosts. Using his penetrating insight into people's minds, he performs fake exorcisms and resolves cases brought to him. However, Yoo-kyung, a client who can see ghosts, approaches him with an offer too tempting to refuse. With his assistant In-bae, Dr. Cheon heads to Yoo-kyung's house, and gets involved in a series of strange phenomena. As they delve into the mysteries there, they uncover the secrets of a talisman known as 'Seolkyung'...
A fake exorcist, Dr. Cheon, who doesn't believe in ghosts, is hired to investigate a series of supernatural occurrences. Along with his skeptical associate, he finds himself drawn into a bizarre case involving a mysterious artifact and dark secrets. The duo must confront their own disbelief and a formidable supernatural force to solve the mystery and protect those in danger.
Dr. Cheon and the Lost Talisman was a moderate commercial success in South Korea, praised for its unique blend of comedy, action, and supernatural mystery. While some critics found the plot slightly convoluted, the film was generally well-received for its entertaining pacing, charismatic performances, and innovative take on the exorcism genre.
Praised for its refreshing comedic take on supernatural themes.
Appreciated for strong performances, particularly from the lead.
Some found the plot to be a bit predictable or underdeveloped.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's enjoyable humor and engaging storyline, with many appreciating the fresh approach to a typically serious genre. Viewers found the chemistry between the main actors to be a strong point, though a few mentioned that the supernatural elements could have been more impactful.
The film is based on the popular webtoon of the same name, which also garnered a significant following for its unique blend of genres.
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Dr Cheon and the Lost Talisman is a weirdly watchable supernatural joy ride, mired in Korean mythology and mysticism. To a degree this film is inaccessible. Supernatural elements reflect a Korean view of the other worldly, that's not th...