Growing up, I was bullied for being Korean. I was teased for my food, my clothing, my language, and how I looked—especially as a biracial Korean-American.
KPop Demon Hunters had me in tears. I felt so seen. I was excited to share this movie with my friends, and I’m grateful to each one who let me nerd out on the many hidden (unless you know) cultural aspects of the film. It was incredible to see an amazing film showcasing the beautiful parts (and the sometimes difficult parts) of Korean culture. The themes of shame and han (한) ran deep, but so did the collectivist care and traditions (including mudangs, Korean shaman priestesses).
Here is an ink and pencil drawing based on Rumi’s norigae (shoutout to concept artist Euni Cho for the incredible designs in the film). Enjoy!
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