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When a devil-worshipping criminal network plunges Seoul into chaos, the police turn to Holy Night—a trio of supernatural demon hunters—to restore order and defeat the rising evil.
When a devil-worshipping criminal network plunges Seoul into chaos, the police turn to Holy Night—a trio of supernatural demon hunters—to restore order and defeat the rising evil.
The film maintains a neutral political stance by focusing on a universal critique of societal corruption and institutional evils stemming from a devil-worshipping cult, explicitly avoiding explicit political ideology or partisan commentary.
The movie features a socially diverse cast within its modern Seoul setting. Its narrative explores personal and societal challenges, including mental health and family dynamics, and a pervasive social malaise, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities.
The film portrays faith and traditional exorcism practices as legitimate and powerful forces for good, essential for combating supernatural evil and offering salvation through characters like Sharon.
Holy Night: Demon Hunters does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on supernatural horror, spiritual warfare, and personal struggles, without addressing LGBTQ+ representation or related social issues in its plot or character dynamics.
The provided information highlights Sharon's role in spiritual battles and exorcism duties, and Jung-won's assistance to the team. However, there is no specific mention or description of female characters engaging in and winning direct close-quarters physical combat against male opponents using skill, strength, or martial arts.
The film introduces new, original characters like Ba Woo and Sharon, who are not based on pre-existing source material with established genders. Therefore, no gender swap occurs as per the definition.
The film is an original Korean production with a primarily Korean cast. There is no indication of pre-existing source material or historical figures whose race would have been altered, thus no race swap is present.
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