The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion
Everything changed after they appeared.
Overview
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.
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Available Languages
English
US
Title: The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion
"Everything changed after they appeared."
한국어/조선말
KR
Title: 마녀
"그들이 나타난 후 모든 것이 바뀌었다"
普通话
CN
Title: 魔女
"他们出现后,一切都变了。"
Français
FR
Title: The Witch : 1ère partie. Subversion
"Tout a changé après leur apparition."
български език
BG
Title: Вещицата: Част 1 - Диверсията
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Español
ES
Title: The Witch: Part 1 - The Subversion
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Reviews
# 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 worked.
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.
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THE WITCH: SUBVERSION (2020) Official US Trailer | Korean Action Horror Movie
Trailer
The Witch : Part 1. The Subversion (2018)