Movie Reviews

Part 2: “My Thoughts & Reactions After Watching KPop Demon Hunters”

If you’re curious about the hidden layers and unique elements of K-pop Demon Hunters, make sure to check out my previous post.

Today, I want to dive into a more subjective review and share my personal take on it.
So, let’s get started.


Warning: Major spoilers for K-Pop Demon Hunters ahead.
Haven’t watched it yet? It’s best to leave now!


Review 👑🎬🏆🤩😍🌇

00:00:00 – If just seeing this logo already makes me feel happy… is that love?



00:00:30 – Opening Sequence
The opening sequence kicks in.
It lays out the world-building and setting, and the camera work and editing are absolutely stunning.
I went in with the prejudice that the movie might feel a bit cringy—but even if that turns out to be true, I’m grateful I get to see such beautiful shots.

Visually, it’s dazzling from the start. As the film’s first impression, the colors and lighting are just mesmerizing, pulling the audience right in.
The glamorous stage, the fans’ light sticks—everything feels like an authentic nod to K-pop culture.
But what really caught my eye was: how on earth did they pull off that crowd animation?

Up to this point, every transition has been pure art. Just beautiful.
Seeing traditional Korean food laid out on the table was such a surprising touch.

And that rap part—ending with a kick straight into the camera? Absolute fire.



09:10 — First appearance of Gwima and Jinwoo
Jinwoo’s entrance especially? Super cool.

He’s not quite on the same level of dominance as Gwima, but the way the shot places him—he’s clearly the one soaking up all the attention.
Among all the evil spirits, he’s the only one who didn’t lose his voice—that detail alone makes him stand out so much.
Just showing Tiger Duffy’s eyes instantly amps up the sense of mystery.



11:25 — When 듀스 – 나를 돌아봐 kicks in.



15:00 — The first scene where we learn that Rumi has evil spirit blood in her.
A story detail that’s really important.



19:53 — The scene where 이박사 – 신라의 달밤 starts playing.



21:27 — Joy’s little walk is just too cute…!



24:24 — First appearance of the Lion Boys.
The HuntRix members are captured in such a funny way.
I mean… popcorn? That’s just too much 😂

And those sleeveless shirts with arm sleeves, lol.



26:12 — Soda Pop from the Lion Boys makes an entrance.

The camera work is like a real music show…

And then the moment it’s revealed that the Lion Boys are evil spirits.
It’s a small detail, but the way it’s shown feels stylish, not cheesy at all.


29:30 — These goofy poses and expressions keep popping up throughout the movie, and I love it.

Not a single “normal” pose in sight, lol.



31:04 — The bathhouse fight scene.

Such a cool sequence.
‘혼문’ starts to crack.


36:50 — First appearance of Duffy.

The acting in this scene feels so natural.
Much respect to the animator who made it happen.


38:40 — Rumi follows Duffy’s lead and meets Jinwoo.

A cool jump sequence with some parkour mixed in.



43:16 — After meeting Jinwoo, Rumi starts to experience new emotions while fighting off evil spirits.

“Are you a prisoner too? Is Gwima making you to do this?”


46:00 — The fan signing scene hints at a possible change in Jinwoo’s feelings.



50:00 — Rumi and Jinwoo start sharing their emotions more and more.

There’s a similar moment in Arcane Season 2, where Powder and Jinx from the parallel world are reflected together in a mirror.
Great direction!⭐️


01:00:00 — The truth comes out: Jinwoo had actually betrayed his own family.
He still can’t forgive himself for past mistakes and his own faults.



01:01:31 — HuntRix sharing their feelings and coming together as a team.
I think they did a great job showing the details of them relaxing in comfy clothes at the dorm.



01:01:34 — The final act begins.


The composition, the poses, the lighting—everything looks so beautiful.


It was the evil spirits’ plan, and Joy & Mira discover Rumi’s true identity.


01:10:00 — Jinwoo tells Rumi about his past mistakes and the truth.

Wow, such amazing expressiveness! 🤩
‘혼문’ is breaking apart.
The glitch effects are amazing



01:13:00 — Rumi goes to Celine and asks her to kill her.
She’s completely broken emotionally.

Rumi struggles, but starts accepting her true self.
Rumi opposes Celine’s twisted ideology and, if that’s what the Soul Gate truly means, declares she’ll destroy it herself—leaving like an evil spirit.
Leaving in her evil spirit form? Absolutely epic (so stylish).


01:15:50 — As promised, the Lion Boys start their performance at Namsan Tower.
The song is absolutely amazing, and the lyrics are killer too.


One incredible scene after another!

The detail of their outfits turning white… wow.
The direction, costumes, song, concept, and even the nods to Korean culture—this movie is packed with amazing details.
Rumi says she wanted to set him free,
and Jinwoo replies that she already gave him her soul—so he did it.
Jinwoo gives Rumi his soul.
The souls of the people gather.


01:24:00 — “Don’t tell me you love me now.” / “Still… I’ll accept it.”


01:25:00 — Ending! Shows their life afterwards.

!! End !!
Thanks for reading this long post!


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