Tapping into Ancient Wisdom with the Rune of Returning

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The Rune of Returning is a powerful symbol used in various magical traditions and practices. It is widely known for its ability to guide and direct individuals back to their place of origin or a specific location. This rune is often associated with travel, exploration, and adventure, as it offers a sense of security and reassurance to those who wield its energy. It is said to grant protection and the ability to find one's way back home, no matter how far they may have strayed. In ancient times, travelers and those embarking on long journeys would often inscribe this rune onto their belongings, such as maps, compasses, or even their own bodies. It was believed that by doing so, they would always be able to find their way back, even in the most unfamiliar and treacherous terrains.



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Well Go USA Entertainment, a popular indie distribution company, has picked up rights to Korean horror-thriller "The Witch 2: The Other One." The film is a sequel to the 2018 movie "The Witch: Subversion," which grossed just under 25 million in South Korea during its release.

The multi-regional rights cover both theatrical and digital in North America, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand, which are major play markets for motion pictures.

The movie is written and directed by Park Hoon-jung, known for his work on the first film "The Witch: Subversion" and "New World." New actor Si-ah stars as, according to The.

The post Korean Thriller The Witch 2 is Getting a North American Theatrical Release appeared first on /Film.

  • 6/7/2022
  • by Lex Briscuso
  • Slash Film

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Indie distributor Well Go USA Entertainment has picked up multi-territory rights to Korean horror-thriller The Witch 2: The Other One, the sequel to The Witch: Subversion, which grossed just under 25 million in South Korea in 2018.

Well Go has taken theatrical and digital rights for North America, the U.K., Australia and New Zealand. The company will release the film in theaters in North America on June 17.

Directed by Park Hoon-jung (New World, The Witch: Subversion), The Witch 2 stars newcomer Si-ah as a mysterious girl who emerges as the sole survivor of a bloody raid on the top-secret research facility behind the clandestine Witch Program. She is quickly rescued by a couple who understands the level of threat the girl now faces. However, as the assassins tasked with locating and silencing the girl move closer, the lives of all three are in grave danger.

  • 6/6/2022
  • by Patrick Brzeski
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

The Witch: Subversion Currently Rated at 85% with Critics & 90% with Audiences on Rotten Tomatoes, the Thriller Debuts on Digital, Blu-ray™ & DVD March 10 A young girl lives with her adoptive parents after they found her alone in the woods and near death in the terrifying thriller The Witch: Subversion, debuting on …

The post The Witch: Subversion – On Blu-ray March 10! appeared first on Hnn | Horrornews.net.

  • 2/13/2020
  • by Adrian Halen
  • Horror News

Having made its debut at the 2018 Fantasia festival, Park Hoon Jung’s “The Witch: Subversion” has been aquired by Well Go USA for distribution in USA. The blood soaked action flick is set for release on March 30th, 2020. A trailer for the Us release was recently made available, and can be viewed below. You can also read our reviews on this title here and here.

A female high school student is trained to become a murder weapon. Medical experiments are used on living bodies in the process. While suffering through an identity crisis, she becomes involved in a crime.(asianwiki).

  • 2/8/2020
  • by Adam Symchuk
  • AsianMoviePulse

Our friends at Texas-based film distributor Well Go USA have just announced a North American home video release date of March 10th for one of my favorite films of 2018, director Hoon-jung Park's super-violent science fiction action thriller, The Witch: Subversion . The first of a planned trilogy - the other chapters to which I am still anxiously awaiting, The Witch: Subversion is described by Well Go as: 10 years ago, Ja-yoon escaped from a secret government facility in the midst of an inexplicable incident. An old couple finds her alone near death in the woods and takes her in even though she has no memory of who she is or how she got there. She grows up.

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  • 2/7/2020
  • Screen Anarchy

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The story takes place during the Longvek era. Raj, a tycoon, and Tep Leak, his wife and pregnant with two kids, live in harmony until one fateful day. The story takes place during the Longvek era. Raj, a tycoon, and Tep Leak, his wife and pregnant with two kids, live in harmony until one fateful day. The story takes place during the Longvek era. Raj, a tycoon, and Tep Leak, his wife and pregnant with two kids, live in harmony until one fateful day.

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Featured review The horror elements of 'The Witch' are surprisingly effective

So close to being good fun.

The horror elements of 'The Witch' are surprisingly effective, as are the (low budget, of course) special effects. The film made me feel uncomfortable on a fair few occasions across the 71 minute run time. However, sadly, that's all the positives I have for it.

Its characters aren't strong enough, neither is the convoluted story. As for the acting, it's passable but again not really up to the standard that it alleviates any of the issues that I have with the film unfortunately. I wanted to come away from watching it by saying that I enjoyed it, because I so very nearly did, but I'd be telling porkies if I did.

Kudos for the horror attempt though.

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After his feature debut in 2011 with “The Showdown”, South Korean director and screenwriter Park Hoon-jung has been working in many different genres. Similar to his colleagues, such as Kim Jee-woon, his body of work includes gangster films as well as period drama such as “The Tiger: An Old Hunter’s Tale”. His latest film “The Witch: Part I.The Subversion” is the first installment of a trilogy defined by elements of action, mystery and even horror.

For the majority of her life, Ja-yoon (Da-mi Kim) has been living with an old couple (Choi Jung-woo and Oh Mi-hee). The couple took her in after having found her on their land dirty and exhausted but with no memory of her name or her past. Ever since then, she has been with them, going to school and taking care of her “parents” who are struggling with old age and illness.

  • 9/5/2019
  • by Rouven Linnarz
  • AsianMoviePulse

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It was believed that by doing so, they would always be able to find their way back, even in the most unfamiliar and treacherous terrains. The Rune of Returning is thought to possess the power to establish a connection between the individual and their desired destination. This connection acts as a beacon, guiding and leading the traveler towards their desired outcome.

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It is said to create a sort of metaphysical trail or path that can be followed, even when physical landmarks or signs are absent. While its primary function is to aid in navigation and return, this rune is also believed to possess other protective qualities. It is said to ward off negative energy, evil spirits, and ensure safe passage. It instills a sense of courage and confidence in the individual, allowing them to face any challenges that may arise during their journey. In addition to its practical applications, the Rune of Returning is also associated with personal growth and self-discovery. It symbolizes the ability to find one's way back to their true self, to rediscover their purpose and identity. It encourages individuals to venture out into the unknown, knowing that they always have a way back to their place of origin. The use of this rune has transcended time and cultural boundaries. It can be found in various ancient and modern magical traditions, including Norse, Celtic, and even modern occult practices. The symbol itself often varies slightly depending on the tradition, but its core essence remains the same - a guiding light to find one's way back. In conclusion, the Rune of Returning is a powerful symbol that offers guidance, protection, and the ability to find one's way back, both physically and metaphorically. Its use in magical practices and rituals has stood the test of time, ensuring the safe return and personal growth of those who seek its power..

Reviews for "The Spiritual Awakening and Transformation with the Rune of Returning"

1. Sarah - 2/5 - I really wanted to like "Rune of returning" as I am a fan of fantasy novels, but unfortunately, it just didn't capture my interest. The characters felt flat and unrelatable, and the plot seemed predictable and lacking originality. I struggled to stay engaged with the story and found myself constantly waiting for something exciting to happen that never did. Overall, it was a disappointment and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. Matthew - 1/5 - "Rune of returning" was a complete letdown for me. The writing style felt amateurish, with awkward dialogue and overly descriptive passages that didn't add anything to the story. The world-building was underdeveloped, leaving me with more questions than answers. The pacing was also incredibly slow, with little action or plot progression to keep me engaged. I had high hopes for this book, but it fell flat in almost every aspect.
3. Emily - 2/5 - I found "Rune of returning" to be a tedious read. The story started off promising, but as I continued reading, I couldn't help but feel disconnected from the characters and their motivations. The plot dragged on with unnecessary subplots and meandering descriptions that didn't contribute much to the overall story. Additionally, I found the prose to be clunky and lacking in finesse. It's a shame because with some editing and more captivating storytelling, this could have been a much more enjoyable book.
4. Michael - 2/5 - "Rune of returning" had potential, but it failed to meet my expectations. The plot was confusing and disjointed, making it difficult to fully grasp what was happening. The characters lacked depth and development, and their actions often felt inconsistent and illogical. The writing style was choppy and lacked flow, which only added to my frustration with the story. Overall, I felt disconnected from the narrative and struggled to find any redeeming qualities in this book.

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