Based on the 1980s comic books by Tadeusz Baranowski, is primarily aimed at children. “But the element of nostalgia is obvious for today's 30- or 40-year-olds, who often are also parents, and I care about this intergenerational, shared experience of the film. I’d like adults to have fun watching it and to feel like children again for a while.”
The battle with demons begins: can faith and strength save an innocent soul?
Father Park, a priest excommunicated from his parish for practicing exorcism, is contacted by an old friend who asks for his help in protecting a child with special powers. Together they assemble a team of individuals with supernatural abilities to confront potent demonic forces.
“Exorcism Chronicles” is among this year’s most eagerly awaited Korean films. Adapted from one of the country’s best-selling series of novels, its appeal lies not only in its suspense, but also in its fight sequences, as spectacular as those in the iconic Japanese “Dragon Ball” franchise.