The film tells the story of Seo-Ni (Han Eun-jung) who raises her orphan nephew Bin (Lee Hyung-suk).
[7] To take care of her nephew, her husband Jang Hwan (Park Seong-min), Sunny (Han Eun-jung) moves into Bin's (Lee Hyung-suk) house with her younger sister Yu-rin (Hyo-min).
[10] The movie's release was delayed by 48 hours, in a phone call with Movist, East Sky Films PR claimed production stopped because of a strange loud noise that continued for about 10 minutes.
[12][13] South Korean distributor Candle Media manufactured and distributed Ghastly DVD version on October 27, 2011.
Rights for the film were acquiered by several South Korean streaming platforms including TVING, Watcha, Waave.
[24] Writing for Movist, reporter Yoo Da-yeon describes the movie as quite scary and fun, he also noted its attempt to create a story suited to Korean beliefs such as shamans.
Wheeler of HanCinema describes it as darker and bloodier than other horror movies released that year, notably White and The Cat.
Similarly to other reviews, he notes that the rest of the movie doesn't live up to the hype created by the opening scenes.
[27] Following its DVD release in Japan in 2013, the film was selected by Japanese movie theatre Cinemart Roppongi (Tokyo) for their annual "Korean Movie Selection" and was screened in the said cinema along with Dangerously Excited and Secret Love starting from Septembre 3rd and in Cinemart Shinsaibashi (Osaka) October 5.