

An exceptionally talented face reader becomes entangled in a bloody power struggle between a child king and his uncle who plans to usurp the throne.
Acting
Song Kang-ho's eyes carry entire kingdoms of weight.
Production
Joseon palace detail so authentic you can smell the incense and blood.
Writing
Face-reading as plot device AND metaphor — chef's kiss.

Director
Han Jae-rim
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Song Kang-ho learned actual Korean physiognomy techniques from a master face reader for six months, though the film's mystical elements are dramatized.
The Gyeyu Rebellion was real — Prince Suyang did murder his nephew's loyalists to seize power, becoming Sejo of Joseon, one of Korea's most infamous usurpers.