BARIDEGI: The Abandoned Girl (2024) – A Korean Exorcism Horror

BARIDEGI: The Abandoned Girl (2024) – A Korean Exorcism Horror

BARIDEGI: The Abandoned Girl (2024) is a South Korean occult horror film directed by Lee Se-won. This chilling tale follows a family plagued by mysterious deaths and a blood exorcism gone wrong.

Get ready for a cold ride with “BARIDEGI: The Abandoned Girl,” a mysterious South Korean horror film that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. Directed by the talented Lee Se-won, who is known for his iconic work in over 100 commercials, the film is set to offer stunning direction and unconventional visuals.

Synopsis

In this gripping tale of horror, the family of Cha Byeong-hak, an organ dealer, faces a series of bizarre and fatal events. In a desperate bid to save themselves, they turn to the shaman Won Go-myeong, who suggests a blood exorcism involving a living sacrifice. But what begins as a ritual quickly descends into chaos, unraveling a family curse that has been hidden for 25 years. As the exorcism goes awry, the true identity of the shaman and the dark history of the family come to light.

Watch the Trailer Below

Cast:

  • Gong Jung-hwan, who previously impressed audiences with his role as ‘Jin Ha’ in the Paramount+ original drama [Halo], stars as the vengeful shaman Won Go-myeong.
  • Ji Dae-han is known for his roles in “Oldboy,” “Sunflower,” and the drama [Missing: The Other Side].
  • Hwang Seol-ah, who gained attention from the Mnet entertainment program [Love Catcher].
  • Featuring Ji-han Jang, Hwang Paul, and Jeon Ji-hak.
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“BARIDEGI: The Abandoned Girl” is set to deliver a realistic occult horror experience, exploring themes of vengeance and supernatural terror.

This post is written, edited and published by the Cinecelluloid staff.

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