Jangsanbeom) South Korean horror film written and directed by Huh Jung, and starring Yum Jung-ah and Park Hyuk-kwon.
Jang with Joon-hee's grandmother, who is senile, hoping it will improve her condition and so Hee-yeon and Min-ho can heal after their young son went missing five years ago.
Hee-yeon encounters a little girl in the woods but is drawn away by the kids and her husband, who enters the hole and finds a bolted door.
Jang has many missing persons cases, all of whom reported hearing voices of dead loved ones before disappearing.
The woman explains that long ago, there was a shaman in these parts who had a little daughter, the same girl who came to Hee-yeon.
Hee-yeon shuts Joon-hee in her room, warning her not to trust any voices and to call the detective if she does not return.
It is rumored to have sharp teeth and white fur and moves swiftly through mountains and lures people by making a sound that resembles a woman's wail.
It became the first South Korean horror film to have accrued more than a million viewers in four years, since 2013's Killer Toon.
[8] According to The Mimic's distributor Next Entertainment World, the film was sold to 122 countries including South America, North America, Malaysia, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the Philippines prior to the local release.