New Korean supernatural horror Three Days has confirmed its release for November and unveiled stills featuring Park Shin Yang, Lee Min Ki, and Lee Re.
Three Days is an occult horror film that revolves around a funeral during which an exorcism takes place to prevent something that awakens in the heart of the deceased woman.
The story revolves around Cha Seung Do (Park Shin Yang), a father trying to bring his deceased daughter back to life within the three-day period of the funeral, Hae Shin (Lee Min Ki), an exorcist priest trying to banish the demon, and Seung Do’s daughter So Mi (Lee Re), who has been possessed by a mysterious entity.
The stills vividly capture a desperate exorcism being performed to save a girl in a room filled with dark energy, and a character struggling to accept the mysterious events unfolding at his daughter’s funeral.
Prospective viewers are looking forward to the exceptional performance of Park Shin Yang, who is returning to the big screen for the first time in 11 years and taking on the occult genre for the first time, as well as Lee Min Ki, who captivates with his appearance in priest robes.
Additionally, Lee Re, who has given exceptional performances in the Netflix series Hellbound and tvN’s Memories of the Alhambra, adds to the tension by portraying a character possessed by the mysterious entity. Three Days will premiere in November.
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