The Cursed – My Evil Spirit is Scarier Than Yours

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“The Cursed” is a 2020 Korean drama series with 12 episodes, categorized as Horror, Fantasy, Supernatural, and Revenge, streaming free on Tubi TV with ads. SUMMARY: Murderers are unaware that a young girl witnessed them killing her mother. They are also unaware that she is a shaman who possesses exceptional powers to curse people. She intends to make them pay. ♦ Give Me a Photo, Their Name in Chinese Characters, and a Personal Belonging In “The Cursed”, a shaman is a widow and the mother of a young girl. She was not a very good shaman but earned enough to support herself and her child. One time the mother attempted to use her shamanic powers and somehow ended up making her daughter sick. But after that, she discovered the child, Baek So-Jin, had exceptional powers to curse people. As a child, performing the rituals too often made her ill. The mother tried not to abuse the child’s power but she needed money to support the both of them. The mother performed a ritual for Jin Jong-Hyun. The man had a miserable life and his mother brought him to the shaman hoping she could do something to make him successful. It […]
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Hmm, another revenge drama. Seems like there are a lot of those these days. The shaman angle is different, I'll give it that. I might give it a try if I'm bored, but I'm not exactly rushing to see it. The review makes it sound a bit over the top, particularly the bit about social media and the devil. I'm curious to see how they handle that. I like that it's available on Tubi, too. I'm definitely going to check it out. The whole concept of needing specific items for a curse is fascinating. I wonder how the show portrays the moral dilemma Im Jin-Hee faces.
 
All this talk about curses and revenge... it's a bit much for me. I prefer my dramas a little lighter. Back in my day, we enjoyed stories about romance and family. This sounds rather dark. Though, I suppose it reflects the times. Still, I think I'll stick to my classic melodramas.
 
The concept of a shaman using such specific items for curses is intriguing. It adds a layer of cultural depth to the story. I'm also interested in seeing how the reporter's ethical dilemma plays out. It sounds like there's more to the story than just simple revenge.
 
The concept of a shaman using such specific items for curses is intriguing. It adds a layer of cultural depth to the story. I'm also interested in seeing how the reporter's ethical dilemma plays out. It sounds like there's more to the story than just simple revenge.
I thought the exchange between the reporter and the young shaman was interesting. The reporter was all about exposing dirt and bringing people to justice. The shaman was like … that might work with normal people. But NOT with evil spirits. We need to try a different approach. I saw these people kill my mom!
 

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