As Jong-goo’s daughter succumbs to the illness, he turns to a shaman, Il-gwang (Hwang Jung-min), for help. The rituals performed are loud, chaotic, and violent—a stark contrast to the quiet, contemplative nature of the Catholic deacon who advises the police. The film does not take sides; rather, it suggests a world where the spiritual realm is a chaotic mess.
For those watching the 720p version with the original Korean audio and English subtitles, the experience remains immersive and terrifying, proving that great storytelling transcends technical formats. The Wailing -2016- 720p Ita Kor SUB ENG
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Unlike standard zombie flicks or viral outbreak movies, The Wailing refuses to rely on jump scares. Instead, director Na Hong-jin builds a suffocating atmosphere of dread. The film runs for over two and a half hours, utilizing every minute to layer suspicion and paranoia. The horror is not just in the gore—though there is plenty of that—but in the disintegration of trust. Is the new Japanese man in town (Jun Kunimura) a demon, or simply a scapegoat for a community on the brink of collapse?