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Being a Shaman in Film Debut with Kim Go Eun, Lee Do Hyun Appears with Man Bun & Full of Tattoos

Being a Shaman in Film Debut with Kim Go Eun, Lee Do Hyun Appears with Man Bun & Full of Tattoos

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Being a Shaman in Film Debut with Kim Go Eun, Lee Do Hyun Appears with Man Bun & Full of Tattoos

Lee Do Hyun's film debut titled EXHUMA will be released next month. Although he couldn't participate in promotional activities due to his military service, this handsome actor is still being talked about because of his distinctive character. In addition to acting alongside Kim Go Eun, Lee Do Hyun also appears with a different appearance than usual. Curious about what the photos look like?

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This is a portrait of Lee Do Hyun in his first feature film titled EXHUMA, which will be released next month.

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Playing the character of a shaman named Bong Gil, Lee Do Hyun appears with a different appearance than usual.

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The handsome actor who is currently serving in the military not only appears with a man bun hairstyle, but also both arms filled with tattoos.

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In this film, Lee Do Hyun will act alongside Kim Go Eun, who also plays a shaman named Hwa Rim. Together, they are young shamans who are rising in popularity.

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Both of them receive a job from a client who comes from a wealthy family in Los Angeles, looking for their ancestors' graves.

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Not only the two of them, Hwa Rim also asks for help from a feng shui expert named Sang Doek, played by Choi Min Shik, and a grave digger named Yeong Geun (Yoo Hae Jin).

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After finding the grave, they intend to relocate the tomb to release the spirits of their ancestors without realizing the evil power buried beneath.

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How about it? Can't wait to see how exciting Lee Do Hyun's debut film in the occult genre is, right?

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