Time to review my niece's favourite movie.

Long ago, Gwi-Ma unleashed hordes of demons to feed on the souls of humans until three women demon hunters with golden voices created the Honmoon barrier to seal them away, generations of female trios would lend their voices to reinforcing the barrier up to the current generation Huntrix who are a step closer to creating the final Golden Honmoon.
Before they could finish the final song, Rumi is conflicted by her heritage as a half demon, to make things worse, the demons unleash a rival boy band called Saja Boys led by Jinu who discoverd Rumi's heritage.
This movie really lives up to the hype it produced, it helps that the lead girls in Huntrix are a mixture of girl boss done right with goofy personas already making them endearing to the audience far more than any female leads in the past five years, even the male characters are brilliantly made with an adorable manager and Jinu being devious enough to make anyone believe his self made sob story.
As much care that was made into this, it sadly looks rushed, I was told there was enough content for a three hour film and they had to rush alot of the plot to cut running time, if it were a three hour film I doubt my darling niece would mind but I think it would've out stayed it's welcome.
KPop culture I'm mostly indifferent to, granted I'm old and was probably put off by Gangnam Style being overplayed, but I do see the appeal looking at bands like Blackpink and BTS who are both very easy on the eyes.
Final Verdict: I can't really give this film max hype as it's obvious it's rushed and not enough characters get screen time but what we did get was a solid film that deserves all its accolades.
KPop Demon Hunters Review
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