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The Divine Fury(사자)

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Korea · 2019
2h 9m
Director Kim Joo-hwan
Starring Park Seo-jun, Ahn Sung-ki, Woo Do-hwan, Choi Woo-shik
Genre Action, Horror

A champion MMA fighter seeks the counsel of an exorcist priest after strange marks appear on the palms of his hands. Interpreting the mysterious wounds as a sign of God, the priest enlists the fighter in the battle against evil in this stylish action horror about the demonic and the divine.

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San Francisco Chronicle by

Director/writer Kim Joo-hwan (“Midnight Runners”) builds tension deliberately and slowly over the 129-minute running time, delivering some undeniably chilling and visually unsettling images along the way. The Divine Fury doesn’t revolutionize the exorcism movie, but it does manage to shake it up a bit.

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Variety by Dennis Harvey

Kim’s film is a slick concoction that affords moderate guilty-pleasure fun for a while, though it goes on too long to diminishing effect.

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The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

Excitement is hard to find in Joo-hwan Kim's The Divine Fury, a leaden good-vs-evil tale that takes issues of faith very, very seriously but fails to make K.O.-ing the Devil look the least bit fun.

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RogerEbert.com by Simon Abrams

The Divine Fury does sound like fun, especially given that, in the film, demons tend to catch fire as they’re exorcised. There’s also a climactic fight scene involving a scaly demon-man. And a ton of dead air, boring asides, tedious backstory, and other unnecessary narrative padding.

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