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‘Train to Busan’ Director Yeon Sang-ho Explores Human Fragility With Alfonso Cuarón-Backed Netflix Film ‘Revelations’: ‘Issues That Are Relevant in Korea Also Ring True for the Global Audience’


Korean director Yeon Sang-ho discusses his shift from zombie blockbuster 'Train to Busan' to the intimate Netflix thriller 'Revelations.'

Korean filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho has traded zombies for psychological horror in his latest Netflix thriller, digging deeper into the darkness of human nature while keeping his signature moral complexity intact. In Yeon’s latest Netflix thriller “ Revelations,” a pastor believes punishing the culprit behind a missing-person case is his divine mission, while a detective haunted by visions of her dead sister pursues her own truth. With “Revelations,” Yeon Sang-ho continues cementing his reputation as one of Korea’s most thoughtful genre filmmakers, using supernatural elements and psychological horror to examine the complexities of human nature.

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