Han Ji Eun is positively considering to star in Choi Min Sik's new K-drama 'The Boy in the Last Row' Being raised by the priest after being abandoned as a child by his parent, Do Un becomes a newly ordained priest. He’s now a full-fledged priest but still sees his parent’s spirits. One day, Ho Chang goes to confession to Do Un. He confesses that he killed Do Un’s father and disappears all of a sudden. Against the calling of priests, Do Un starts to look up Kim Ho Chang’s personal information in the church register and finally finds his address. Do Un goes to his house but discovers he committed suicide by taking poison. He reports it to the police. Ho Chang’s son, Su Chang, brings his father’s will to Do Un and asks Do Un to find and punish the devil in person who did all these evil things… Will he live a life given to him as a priest, or will he take revenge on his father as a son? (Source: ktalpha.kr) ~~ Release dates: Jul 6, 2025 (Festival) || Aug 22, 2025 (Cinema) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 온리 갓 노우즈 에브리띵
- Also Known As: Onri Gat Noujeu Ebeuritting
- Director: Baek Seung Hwan
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Supernatural
Cast & Credits
- Shin Seung HoJung Do UnMain Role
- Han Ji EunYun Ju YeongMain Role
- Park Myung HoonSim Gwang UnMain Role
- Jeon So MinBaek Su YeonMain Role
- Yoo Sung JooYo HanSupport Role
- Lee Ji HyunHo YeonSupport Role
Reviews
the description is a mislead & wrong - skip it -
i don't think the supernatural tag fits this movie, this more a psychological mystery, thriller. even though i get that the premise where a family member sacrifice's themselves for a sick loved one & after the sacrifice, their loved one miraculously heals/recovers - there is something very supernatural about that & yet it isn't supernatural in the line of Exhuma or The Priests, where there is an other worldly entity - the battle of good vs evil is very clear.. this just felt like a mind-f*ck, people that r brain washed into cults out of desperation, that can be contagious. a desperation that would drive them to commit evil deeds, to be exploited, deluding themselves into thinking they r doing it for a greater good or that it was some kind of sacrifice - an offering to God, like the one that was asked of Abraham from the bible.having said this, i feel like i need to watch this a couple more times - cause after one watch i am confused at parts & feel like info in missing at others. also given the fact that Ju Yeong was still investigating the club members of the cult, it felt like an open end.
the acting was good & i was hooked after the scene of the confession, but as i feel like a lot went over my head i don't wanna add more... as it might be a wrong assumption on my part. maybe after a few more watches & getting a better hold of things i will edit this review.
bottom line - i enjoyed this (in spite of what i wrote above) & will happily rewatch when i get a chance, great acting & interesting plot.
In the confessional
What you say in the confessional stays there because we believe that God forgives and erases sin. I liked that the makers of this movie used the confessional to deepen the story, showing how much remains hidden and how, ultimately, only God knows everything and can therefore be the final judge. The premise of a priest carrying an unresolved burden was very interesting, but I think the story could have done more to reveal the motives of the other characters. They did quite well in using Catholic elements and setting them against beliefs in the occult.I appreciate the movie’s attempt to create an unsettling atmosphere through both sound and visuals, and it succeeds most of the time, but it does not reach the level of Exhuma, even though they share the same genre. The acting is decent, but it is not the movie’s strongest asset. Still, I took away many interesting ideas from the film, and I can recommend it for its reflection on mercy, justice, and the limits of human knowledge.













