The only redeeming quality of this drama was the statue design and its possession by an evil spirit. The concept was intriguing, and the introduction was visually stunning. However, it desperately needed a more compelling storyline. A greater emphasis on Buddhist references was essential. The character utilization was poor, and the story development was subpar at best. The lead actor was ill-suited for the role. The female cop's performance was lacking (there was room for improvement). The natural scenery was captured beautifully, yet the CGI was poorly executed. The way they unearthed and displayed the ancient statue was laughably absurd.
The narrative was intended to evoke a sense of gore, seriousness, and sorrow.
Instead, it came across as unintentionally humorous. The actors' interactions with the CGI were so poor that I found myself laughing during the crow scene. In summary, it was a promising concept that suffered due to flawed execution, miscasting, and inadequate use of mythological references.