The Medium is a film that lingers long after the credits roll. It
On its surface, The Medium follows a classic possession arc: the teenage Mink begins exhibiting violent, hypersexual, and cannibalistic behaviors. Yet the film rejects the Catholic demonology of The Exorcist . The entity here is not Satan but a polyglot of resentment—a “ming” ghost born from a cursed bloodline. The horror is genealogical.
Set in the lush, rainy Isan region of Thailand, the story follows a documentary crew filming Nim, a local shaman who serves as a medium for the benevolent spirit "Bayan." The tension shifts from cultural observation to visceral horror when Nim’s niece, Mink, begins exhibiting disturbing behavior. What starts as a suspected "inheritance" of shamanism quickly spirals into a violent, multi-generational curse. Why It Stands Out:
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