A glimpse of Lee Do Hyun from the upcoming film “Exhuma” has been unveiled! In the occult mystery film “Exhuma,” a feng shui master, a mortician, and two shamans are involved in a web of strange happenings when they move several tombs for a pretty penny.
Bong Gil is a master incantator, and Lee Do Hyun—who has wowed in films like “Prison Playbook,” “Youth of May,” “The Good Bad Mother,” “The Glory,” and “Sweet Home”—plays the role. In his first film, “Prison Playbook,” Lee Do Hyun portrayed a high school baseball player. In his much-awaited film debut, he will play a guy who, after retiring from baseball, becomes a shaman.
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Lee Do Hyun first stillcut for the movie <EXHUMA>
Confirmed set to release in February 2024#LEEDOHYUN #이도현 #파묘 #Exhuma pic.twitter.com/VqkaOcoUOO
— lee do hyun update🍁 (@LDH_UPDATE) November 28, 2023
Bong Gil, a novice shaman, teams up with Hwa Rim, played by Kim Go Eun, who rescues him from the sickness that befalls individuals in the time leading up to their shamanic journey. Lee Do Hyun’s change is captured in the freshly released stills, which show him chanting scriptures and displaying his tattoos.
Says director Jang Jae Hyun, “I would say he is 180 percent in sync with Bong Gil.”. His charisma and contemporary style complement Bong Gil’s. “Actor Lee Do Hyun has great skills, completing extremely difficult scenes purely with the skills of an actor,” he stated in his previous statement.
February 22nd will see the release of “Exhuma,” a film that has received an invitation to the 74th Berlin International Film Festival. Come take a look at the trailer! For more updates join us on our Twitter account.