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DR CHEON AND THE LOST TALISMAN – Review – We Are Movie Geeks

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DR CHEON AND THE LOST TALISMAN – Review

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A scene from the Korean thriller DR. CHEON AND THE LOST TALISMAN. Courtesy of Well Go USA Entertainment

The subtitled Korean export, DR. CHEON AND LOST TALLISMAN, is an action fantasy that’s long on special effects and short on character development. Dr. Cheon (Gang Dong-Won) is descended from a line of shamans, but uses his roots and secular education (hence the doctor, though not the medical kind) to provide fake exorcisms. For a fee, of course. His sidekick in the grift, Beom-choen (Huh Joon-ho), handles the tech simulations of supernatural activity to convince the suckers they’re actually getting the benefits of an occult remedy. Things change radically when a young woman, Yoo-gyeong, (Esom), hires them for their first real demonic possession – her kid sister. Some things happen that aren’t part of their act, opening new possibilities for their vocation.

Gradually we learn bits and pieces of their backstories, while the staged ritual they expected turns out to be a movie-long death struggle against the demon what kilt Cheon’s grandfather and brother, and his almost endless supply of minions. The huckster is suddenly forced to live up to his heritage. It’s mostly played for drama, with occasional bits of comic relief – mostly from the sidekick, who was pretty clueless about their rituals during the scamming phase, and truly out to sea when things get real.

The cast competently plays the standard roles assigned to them. The story plays out predictably, with more suspense in how they get to the finish line than whether they will. As is often the case with mystical fantasies, it’s never quite consistent or clear as to the extent of anyone’s powers. Even so, the action sequences are greatly enhanced with F/X lights shapes and sounds. Kudos to the CGI crew for jazzing it up for our visual and audio senses. If you don’t try too hard to understand what occurs, you can just enjoy the spectacle of it and the attractiveness of the two leads.

DR. CHEON AND THE LOST TALISMAN, in Korean with English subtitles, debuts on Digital, Blu-ray and DVD on Tuesday, Feb. 27.

RATING: 1.5 out of 4 stars