Prepare for Lee Min Ki, Park Shin Yang, and Lee Re’s upcoming movie “Devils Keep”!
“Devils Keep” is an occult horror story that unfolds over three days throughout a funeral and wake. The plot revolves round an exorcism ritual held to stop one thing sinister from awakening within the coronary heart of a deceased daughter.
The newly launched posters creatively incorporate the movie’s important themes, moths and hearts. The moth poster options moths flying across the immobile physique of Cha So Mi (Lee Re), with a pink moth perched on her face. This moth creates a surreal impact because it appears to interchange So Mi’s closed eyes. In distinction, the guts poster evokes arms holding rosary beads, constructing pleasure for the chilling horror that awaits.
Within the accompanying trailer, So Mi lies immobile in a dimly lit, eerie room, whereas her father Cha Seung Do (Park Shin Yang) gazes at her with a troubled expression. Priest Van (Lee Min Ki)’s intense exorcism provides to the strain, pulling viewers into the worry and urgency of the second.
In a single scene, Priest Van asks, “The place did So Mi’s transplanted coronary heart come from?” So Mi then desperately calls out to her dad simply earlier than she mysteriously disappears, whereas Seung Do shouts in anguish, “What have you ever accomplished?” These exchanges trace at a harmful secret tied to So Mi’s coronary heart transplant.
The trailer additionally exhibits glimpses of unsettling scenes—a door shrouded in black vitality, a sudden swarm of moths, and So Mi appearing as if possessed. Priest Van’s ominous warning, “When the time comes, resurrection will happen three days after loss of life,” leaves viewers inquisitive about what horrors will unfold throughout these three days.
Watch the trailer under!
“Devils Keep” is about to hit theaters in November.
When you wait, watch Lee Min Ki in “Magnificence Inside” under:
And watch Park Shin Yang in “My Lawyer, Mr. Joe 2” under: