Lee Do-hyun is set to make his screen debut as a rookie shaman named 'Bong-gil' in the upcoming film 'Exhuma,' scheduled to be released on February 22.
The movie 'Exhuma,' directed by Jang Jae-hyun, is an occult mystery that revolves around a feng shui expert, a funeral director, and shamans entangled in bizarre events after handling a mysterious burial for a large sum of money.
In his debut film 'Exhuma,' Lee Do-hyun portrays 'Bong-gil,' a former baseball player who becomes a shaman after being chosen, garnering attention for his performance.
'Bong-gil,' the shaman who chants sutras, is a budding shaman who travels alongside 'Hwaram' (played by Kim Go-eun), a shaman who saved him when he became ill. Lee Do-hyun is expected to showcase a new transformation with tattoos all over his body and his unique appearance while chanting sutras.
Director Jang Jae-hyun expressed high expectations for Lee Do-hyun, stating, "I think his synchronization with 'Bong-gil' is about 180%. His modern appearance and charisma blend well with 'Bong-gil,' creating a good synergy. Additionally, Lee Do-hyun has an incredible ability to handle challenging scenes purely through his acting skills."
The anticipation is high for the character 'Bong-gil' that Lee Do-hyun will bring to life in 'Exhuma.'
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<Translated by=Gawon Park(Dispatch)>