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Review of the movie The Haunted Palace (The Sorcerer and the Evil God): Opening with a rating of 9.2%

The Haunted Palace opened with a rating of 9.2%, captivating with the love story between a magician and an evil god, a mysterious setting, and the top acting of Yook Sung-jae and Bona.

Báo Đắk NôngBáo Đắk Nông22/04/2025

Information about the movie The Haunted Palace (The Sorcerer and the Evil God)

The Haunted Palace will air from April 18, 2025 to June 7, 2025. The series airs regularly every Friday and Saturday night on SBS, bringing viewers historical moments mixed with humor and romance.

Original name: 귀궁 (Quy Cung).

Other names: Haunted Palace, Demon Palace, Return to the Palace, Gwigung.

Director: Yoon Sung Shik.

Screenplay: Yoon Soo Jung.

Genre: Historical, Comedy, Romance, Fantasy.

Country: South Korea.

Number of episodes: 16.

Original channel: SBS.

Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes.

Content Rating: 15+ - For teens 15 years and older.

Movie Review: The Haunted Palace (The Sorcerer and the Evil God)

The Haunted Palace, a Korean historical drama directed by talented director Yoon Sung Sik, quickly became the center of attention right from the first episode with an impressive rating of 9.2%, breaking the miniseries record in 2025. Harmoniously combining mystical, romantic, humorous and action elements, the drama not only satisfied viewers with its magnificent setting but also conquered the hearts of the audience through the unique love story between the shaman Yeo Ri and the evil god Kang Cheol Yi hiding in Yoon Gap's body. With a talented cast and a profound script, The Haunted Palace promises to be an unforgettable emotional journey.

The "human - lover" relationship is creatively built

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The "human - lover" relationship is creatively built

The biggest highlight of The Haunted Palace is the complicated relationship between the shaman Yeo Ri (Kim Ji Yeon) and the evil spirit Kang Cheol Yi (Yook Sung Jae). More than just a romantic love story, this relationship is built on a foundation of resentment, destiny and supernatural mysteries.

Yeo Ri, a talented but reclusive shaman, is drawn into a battle with Kang Cheol Yi, an evil spirit who failed to transform into a dragon and now seeks revenge. The interweaving of past and present pain makes the two characters both enemies and kindred spirits. Kim Ji Yeon's performance brings out a strong yet introspective Yeo Ri, while Yook Sung Jae excels in his portrayal of both the gentle royal censor Yoon Gap and the calculating evil Kang Cheol Yi.

Good combination of fantasy elements with historical setting

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Good combination of fantasy elements with historical setting

The film takes full advantage of the gloomy Joseon palace setting, combined with ghostly scenes, creating a haunting space. From vengeful spirits to dramatic magic, Haunted Palace succeeds in building a supernatural world that is both beautiful and terrifying.

Director Yoon Sung Sik, who made a splash with The Queen, once again proves his ability to balance comedy and drama. Although the film has tense dramatic moments, there are also humorous details that help relieve pressure, creating a balanced rhythm.

Diverse and excellent cast

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Diverse and excellent cast

In addition to Yook Sung Jae and Kim Ji Yeon, the film also features Kim Ji Hoon as King Lee Seong – a smart character with a vision for reform. This is an interesting turn for the actor who usually plays villains.

However, the film's small minus point lies in some of the familiar details of the "evil god - magician" genre, not really a breakthrough compared to previous works with the same theme. However, the character development and acting have somewhat compensated for this.

Review of the first two episodes of The Haunted Palace

The Haunted Palace opened with impressive ratings of 9.2% and 9.5%, delivering a mystical historical story that combines comedy, romance, and drama. Episode 1 introduced Yeo Ri (Bona), a reluctant shaman, and Kang Cheol Yi (Yook Sung-jae), the evil Imoogi who possessed Yoon Gap, whom Yeo Ri secretly loved, after he was assassinated. The fast-paced drama, the splendid yet gloomy palace setting, and the twist at the end of the episode created great appeal. Episode 2 balanced humor (the scene where Kang Cheol Yi discovered human senses) and emotion, revealing Kang Cheol Yi's complex inner self. The chemistry between Bona and Yook Sung-jae exploded, and Yook Sung-jae's acting in a dual role was a highlight. However, the role of King Lee Seong (Kim Ji-hoon) was not exploited, and some mystical details were still vague. The film promises a dramatic journey, worth watching for fans of historical and romantic films.

Summary of the movie The Haunted Palace (The Sorcerer and the Evil God) - 8/10

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Summary of the movie The Haunted Palace (The Sorcerer and the Evil God) - 8/10

The Haunted Palace is a potential mystical historical drama, offering a perfect combination of horror, romance and comedy. With the direction of Yoon Sung Sik, impressive acting by Bona, Yook Sung Jae and Kim Ji Hoon, and an engaging plot, the drama has made a strong start and promises to continue to explode in the following episodes. Although there are still some points that need to be improved, especially in developing the relationships between the characters and clarifying the mystical elements, The Haunted Palace is still an indispensable choice for those who love Korean historical dramas.

If you are looking for a movie that is both scary and touching, with laugh-out-loud moments and a love story filled with drama, add The Haunted Mansion to your must-see list. The movie is not only an adventure into the supernatural world but also a journey of love, courage and sacrifice.

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