Info in Movie News | Netflix's forthcoming movie, Revelations, promises a captivating psychological thriller that blurs the lines between faith, justice, and obsession. Based on the acclaimed webtoon of the same name by writer Choi Gyu Seok, the film examines the disastrous consequences of actions taken in the name of faith. Ryu Jun Yeol and Shin Hyun Been are immersed in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
Pastor Sung Min-chan (Ryu Jun-yeol), the main figure in Revelations, is an ardent man who believes he has been divinely commissioned to investigate the truth behind a young church member’s disappearance. His core beliefs put him in direct conflict with Detective Lee Yeon-hui (Shin Hyun-been), an unyielding investigator, struggling with her own backstory, in whose relentless search for solid proof stands out against the pastor’s absolute convictions.
The newly unveiled stills from the film suggest a weathered, moody and cinematic crime drama marked by mounting conflicts and ghostly visuals that reflect a darker mental state for each character, according to Soompi. In one especially jarring image, Pastor Sung Min-chan trails ex-convict Kwon Yang-rae (played by Shin Min-jae) through rain-slicked streets, blurring the line between savior and stalker.
Combine with psychological root and supernatural undertones and Revelations challenges its audience to consider how what is believed as truth can shape reality. Director Yeon Sang-ho, famous for the Netflix series Hellbound and the zombie thriller Train to Busan, reunites with writer Choi Gyu-seok to create a narrative that dares viewers to imagine the world in shades of gray by questioning the morality of two characters who are locked in a struggle over a conspiracy.
Get ready for a wild detection journey as March 21 because only on NETFLIX.
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