The Priests (film)

The Priests
Theatrical release poster
Hangul 검은 사제
Hanja 검은 司祭
Revised Romanization Geomeun sajaedeul
McCune–Reischauer Kŏmŭn sache*ltŭl
Directed by Jang Jae-hyun
Produced by Baek Ji-sun
Song Dae-chan
Oh Hyo-jin
Lee Yoo-jin
Written by Jang Jae-hyun
Based on 12th Assistant Deacon
by Jang Jae-hyun
Starring Kim Yoon-seok
Gang Dong-won
Music by Kim Tae-seong
Cinematography Go Nak-sun
Edited by Shin Min-kyung
Production
company
Zip Cinema
Distributed by CJ Entertainment
Release date
  • November 5, 2015 (2015-11-05)
Running time
108 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Box office US$36.9 million[1][2]

The Priests (Hangul: 검은 사제들; RR: Geomeun Sajedeul; lit. "Black Priests") is a 2015 South Korean supernatural mystery thriller film written and directed by Jang Jae-hyun, based on his award-winning short film 12th Assistant Deacon.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] [11]

Plot

A young girl who belongs to Father Kim's parish becomes comatose after a hit-and-run accident. Father Kim finds out she is possessed by an evil spirit. Father Kim along with a rebellious young seminarian named Choi who is unsure about the spiritual warfare, tries to exorcise the demon and confine it in a piglet. Members of rosicrucianism informs Father Kim that two of their priests were killed by this demon. During the exorcism, manifestations of the demon terrifies, one of them being developing unnatural rashes all over the body, Choi and he runs out, but comes back to finish what they started with determination. Father Kim tells him to believe this ministry isn't in vain and the reward is in the Lord’s hand (Isaiah 49:4). Choi replies to it by quoting Ezekiel 2:6, and affirms he is prepared now. When they try to free the girl from demon's powerful hold, they realize that the demon they are facing is an ancient one named Malphas and is far more dangerous than they ever thought. However, they manage to confine it in the piglet, but the police arrive and tries to arrest them for killing Young-shin from complaint by extremely traumatized parents. Choi runs out with the pig, faces many obstructions but successfully drowns it in the river as instructed by Kim (Luke 8:33). Young-shin who was considered dead shows signs of life, and Father Kim's and Brother Choi's rashes disappears.

Cast

Reception

The film was number-one on its opening weekend, with ₩13 billion.[12] By its third weekend, the film had grossed ₩35 billion at the South Korean box office.[10]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2016 25th Buil Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Park So-dam Won
Best New Actress Nominated
37th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
Best New Director Jang Jae-hyun Nominated
Best Editing Sin Min-kyeong Nominated
Best Music Kim Tae-seong Nominated
Technical Awards Baek Sang-hoon-I (Visual effects) Nominated

References

  1. Sonia Kil (December 6, 2015). "Korea Box Office: 'Inside Men' Holds Off Newcomers For Third Week". variety.com. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  2. http://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/films/index/filmsView.jsp?movieCd=20145503
  3. Kim, June (9 December 2015). "Rendezvous for KIM Yun-seok and GANG Dong-won". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  4. Conran, Pierce (10 March 2015). "BLACK PRIESTS Goes Into Production". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  5. Kil, Sonia (15 June 2015). "THE PRIESTS Wraps Up in Paju". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  6. Ahn, Sung-mi (5 October 2015). "Kang Dong-won and Kim Yun-seok become priests". K-pop Herald. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  7. Lim, Jeong-yeo (6 November 2015). "Kang Dong-won's The Priests releases to heated response". K-pop Herald. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  8. "The Priests collars top box office success". The Korea Times. 8 November 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  9. http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=3011607
  10. 1 2 Kevin Ma (November 23, 2015). "Inside Men wins South Korea box office". Film Business Asia. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  11. https://m.nocutnews.co.kr/news/4603386
  12. Kevin Ma (November 10, 2015). "The Priests possesses South Korean cinemas". Film Business Asia. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
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