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Directed by
  
Jang Jae-hyun

Music by
  
Kim Tae-seong

Box office
  
36.9 million USD

6.3/10
IMDb


Written by
  
Jang Jae-hyun

Director
  
Jang Jaehyun

Music director
  
Tae-seong Kim

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Produced by
  
Baek Ji-sun Song Dae-chan Oh Hyo-jin Lee Yoo-jin

Based on
  
12th Assistant Deacon by Jang Jae-hyun

Starring
  
Kim Yoon-seok Kang Dong-won

Initial release
  
5 November 2015 (South Korea)

Nominations
  
Blue Dragon Film Award for Best New Director

Cast
  
Kang Dong‑Won, Kim Yoon‑seok, Soo‑hyang Cho, Kim Byeong‑ok, Kim Ui‑Seong

Similar
  
Exorcism movies, Movies about priests, Thrillers

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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.

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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. Rosicrucianism informs Father Kim two of their priests was killed by this demon. Manifestations of the demon terrifies Choi and he runs out, but comes back to finish what they started with the 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 her from the demon's powerful hold, they realize that the demon they are facing is an ancient one name dMalbeth and is far more dangerous than they ever thought. They confine it in the piglet, but the police arrive and tries to arrest them for killing Young-shin by complaint from 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

  • Kim Yoon-seok as Father Kim
  • Kang Dong-won as Deacon Choi
  • Park So-dam as Young-shin
  • Kim Eui-sung as Dean of clergy
  • Son Jong-hak as Monsignor
  • Lee Ho-jae as Father Jeong
  • Nam Il-woo as Abbot
  • Kim Byeong-ok as Professor Park
  • Cho Soo-hyang as Agnes
  • Park Woong as Bishop
  • Lee Jeong-yeol as Young-shin's father
  • Kim So-sook as Young-shin's mother
  • Jeong Ha-dam as Shaman Young-joo
  • Don-Don the pig as the Pig
  • Reception

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

    References

    The Priests (film) Wikipedia