I'm hip, I'm cool, I watched the hype that is amongst the youth these days, K-Pop Demon Hunters...
An american production riding on the high of K-pop music these days (bands like BTS being all the thing it seems), it's basically humans hunting demons and catchy music.
Long ago, demons prayed on humans, the demons ruled by Gwi-Ma. Three women became the first demon hunters, and this has passed on through the generations, sealing demons away with the power of their singing behind a barrier called the Honmoon.
Current day, these hunters are the K-pop girl group Kuntr/x, comprised of Rumi, Mira and Zoey, guided by Celine. The latter is a former hunter that raised Rumi, who has a secret demonic heritage only Celine knows about. Another K-pop group, the boysband Saja Boys, are actually working for Gwi-Ma, led by their singer Jinu. Jinu serves Gwi-Ma after his gift of a singing voice helped his family out of poverty over 400 years ago. The plan works, as the Honmoon weakens and more souls are stolen by demons.
During a concert at the Idol Awards, Rumi's marks are exposed to her fellow bandmembers, but she manages to break the trance Gwi-Ma has placed over them by stopping the performance from the Saja Boys. A repentant Jinu sacrifices himself to save Rumi from Gwi-Ma, and they manage to restore the Honmoon, and reconciles with Mira and Zoey.
Okay, so it wasn't actually bad at all, and the music is catchy. But I admit, I am getting to old for these sorts of movies...






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