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The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion

Everything changed after they appeared.
2018 | 125m | Korean

(21395 votes)

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Popularity: 11 (history)

Director: Park Hoon-jung
Writer: Park Hoon-jung
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Ja-yoon is a high school student who struggles with memory loss after she endured some unknown trauma during her childhood. While trying to uncover the truth, she is unwittingly dragged into a world of crime and finds herself on a journey that will awaken many secrets hidden deep within.
Release Date: Jun 27, 2018
Director: Park Hoon-jung
Writer: Park Hoon-jung
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Mystery
Keywords witch, amnesia, supernatural, psychological thriller, audition, hidden identity, supernatural power, dark, extreme violence
Production Companies Peppermint & Company, Finecut, Union Investment Partners, Huayi Tencent Entertainment, Warner Bros. Korea, Goldmoon Film
Box Office Revenue: $24,340,302
Budget: $5,500,000
Updates Updated: Oct 25, 2025
Entered: Oct 25, 2025
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Name Character
Kim Da-mi Koo Ja-yoon
Cho Min-soo Dr. Baek
Park Hee-soon Mr. Choi
Choi Woo-shik Nobleman
Go Min-si Do Myeong-hee
Choi Jung-woo Koo Seong-hwan
Oh Mi-hee Koo's wife
Jeong Da-eun Long Hair
Kim Byeong-ok Corporal Do
Lee Ju-won Mr. Sung
Kim Ha-na Young Ja-yoon
Lee Si-woo Young Nobleman
Lee Ki-young Senior Lee
Kwon Tae-won Director Ko
Yeo Moo-yeong Old Doctor
Chung Ye-jin Jeju Sonyeo
Hyun Bong-sik Passenger
Lee Si-hoon Police Jang
Baek Seung-chul Merchant
Woo Min-kyu Merchant’s son
Song Hyeong-su Doctor
Name Job
Shin Soo-jung Script Supervisor
Teo Lee Director of Photography
Kim Sin-yong Production Sound Mixer
Jeon Young-wook Still Photographer
Kim Hyun-jung Makeup & Hair
Mowg Original Music Composer
Kwak Tae-yong Special Effects Makeup Artist
Lee Min-hwa Production Supervisor
Kim Il-kwang Digital Intermediate
Song Soon-ho Production Manager
Yoon Choong-yeol VFX Supervisor
Chang Ick-jea VFX Supervisor
Yoo Young-gi Camera Operator
Park Hoon-jung Director, Writer
Cho Hwa-sung Production Design
Kim Chang-ju Editor
Choi Hyeon-seok Production Design
Jung Jae-wook Visual Effects
Cho Yong-seok VFX Supervisor
Kim Tae-eui VFX Supervisor
Oh Hyeon-am Line Producer
Kim Yeong-ho Director of Photography
Kevin Kang Digital Intermediate
Jeong In-cheol Set Decoration
Jo Yong-Jun Lighting Director
Lee Sang-hun Compositing Artist
Jung Do-ahn Special Effects Supervisor
Park Jung-ryul Martial Arts Choreographer
Jang Min-jae Visual Effects
Park Seong-hyeon Compositing Artist
Cho Sang-kyung Costume Design
Kim Chang-sub Sound Supervisor
Hwang Hyo-kyun Special Effects Makeup Artist
An Ki-sung Foley Artist
Ryu Yeon Digital Intermediate Producer
Cho Je-woong Stunts
Name Title
Jay Choi Executive Producer
Huh Soo-young Co-Executive Producer
Park Hoon-jung Executive Producer
Kim Hyun-woo Co-Executive Producer
Yeon Young-sik Producer
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YourOnlyOne
10.0

# Sharp, Simple, and Solid «**마녀**» («**The Witch 1: The Subversion**») is a 2018 Korean film that sticks to what Korean storytelling does best—build around the human first, and then let the plot follow. It’s a familiar formula, but when done right, it works. And in this case, it definitely worke ... d. The opening was dark and brutal. A failed secret government experiment. Standard sci-fi setup. But instead of staying in that lane, the film quickly shifts gears and zeroes in on the life of the main character. This shift is exactly where the difference lies. A lot of Western productions would’ve stayed focused on the government or the science. Here, it becomes personal—and that’s where it hits harder. The action isn’t loud or showy. It’s paced just right. It fits within the story and doesn’t try to outshine it. When the fights start, they feel grounded. Even with the superpowers in play, they didn’t go over the top. No unnecessary flips, no overacting. Just enough to make sense for the story and the characters. One thing I really appreciated: the fights didn’t turn into full-on conversations. That’s a habit a lot of Asian productions fall into—talking too much in the middle of battle. This one kept it tight. Minimal dialogue during combat, but everything said still mattered. It respected the viewer’s time. Set design, props, locations—solid all around. Nothing felt out of place or rushed. You can tell they paid attention to detail and didn’t cut corners. And the story? It’s not just about powers or conspiracies. It’s about control. About what happens when someone is stripped of their choices and made into something for someone else’s benefit. And how that person decides to take that power back. It’s clean, clear, and had no unnecessary extras. Just a good, well-made film that stayed true to its direction. Easy 10 for me.

May 28, 2025