This is a review article written after watching the broadcast. My Little Old Boy broadcaster Kim Jongmin's desperate wish for a second child and the hidden figures of the film "Exhuma" delivered unprecedented responses that became a hot topic. On the 24th, SBS's "My Little Old Boy" (hereinafter "My Little Old Boy") aired showing Lim Won-hee, Kim Jongmin, Jung Gun-joo and Seo Nam-yong gathering to visit the real location of "Salmokji: Whispering Water," which recorded the highest box-office for a Korean horror film. At the site that day, Go Chun-ja and Lee Da-young, the "actual in-law shamans" who served as shamanic advisers and stunt doubles in the 10-million-audience film "Exhuma," joined them, drawing great attention.
The shaman drew attention by saying about the members' visit to Salmokji, "Something you never expected can follow you." In particular, she warned that skeptical people are more dangerous while mentioning Kim Jongmin and Jung Gun-joo, who do not believe in ghosts, which chilled the scene.
Amid the tension, questions continued about what they did at Salmokji, and the members replied that they built a stone tower and made wishes. What attracted everyone's attention at that time was Kim Jongmin's wish. Kim Jongmin said, "I asked to have a smart child," and revealed he made the wish at the stone tower.
The shaman surprised Kim Jongmin by saying, "The household's samsin is present for Jongmin." She went on to note that twins are also possible and added, "From the second half of this year, the possibility of a second child increases."
Meanwhile, watching from the side, Lim Won-hee, perhaps wanting to shake off the eerie energy of Salmokji, asked, "Can you rid us of the Salmokji energy?", and the shaman soothed them, saying, "You said you built the stone tower earlier. If you built it unknowingly, it is not a sin." [Photo] Screen capture from "My Little Old Boy" broadcast
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