![]() ![]() ![]() Since it’s from the director of “The Priests,” it’s almost worth the trouble.Ī teenage girl ( Lee Jae-in) narrates. The end product is labored and drawn-out, losing the thread here and there and lacking the urgency to become compelling.īut as a disclaimer, I can pretty much guarantee you’re going to have an easier time getting through Jae-hyun Jang’s film, set among the competing faiths and “fake” faiths of South Korea and built around an intrepid debunker/investigator, Pastor Park.įor starters, the phonetic spelling of names on the subtitling is far removed from the way they’re spelled out on the Internet Movie Database. A character or two goes by more than one name, and as the cast is largely unknown in the West, well there’s a lot of time wasted tracking down who is playing whom. “Svaha: The Sixth Finger,” is what happens when a fairly straightforward horror tale is rendered convoluted by sidebars, detours and distractions. ![]()
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