**The Divine Fury*
After losing his father at a young age in a terrible accident, Yong-hu (Park) abandons his faith and chooses to only believe in himself. Now as an adult, Yong-hu is a champion MMA fighter and has everything he has ever wanted, that is until mysterious wounds appear in the palms of his hands. He solicits help from a local priest Father Ahn (Ahn), hoping the priest can help relieve him of the painful markings only to find himself in the middle of a dangerous fight against otherworldly evil forces seeking to wreak havoc on the human world.
Critic Reviews:
- " What makes the film stand out is that it works on both a theological level and a secular, psychological one, with each bolstering the other in a way few films attempt. " – CJ Sheu (Critics at Large)
- " The Divine Fury delivers grounded action along with fun horror elements that are reminiscent of the Blade movies. " – John Tan (The New Paper, Singapore)
- " With beautifully choreographed fight scenes intercut with gentle comedy and character-focused drama, this film takes viewers on a thrilling ride. " – Jennie Kermode (Eye for Film)