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Handsome Guys movie review: Gong Seung-yeon starrer is a laughter-packed ride
Updated On: 02 August, 2025 07:22 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
Handsome Guys review: Nam Dong-hyup pulls out all stops to use horror for laughs and its good going for a while. The special effects don’t curry favour though. The comic performances by Lee Sung-min and Lee Hee-jun make it entertaining

Handsome Guys review
Film: Handsome Guys (Haenseomgaijeu/S.Korea)
Cast: Gong Seung-yeon, Kim Dong-hoon, Jang Dong-joo
Director: Nam Dong-hyup
Rating: 2.5 stars
Runtime: 101 min
This Korean horror comedy directed by Nam Dong-hyup revolves around two best friends Kang Jae-pil and Park Sang-goo, professional carpenters, who, disappointed by always being misunderstood by the fairer sex and others, decide to move into a dream house far away from the city.
The basic premise has two threatening-looking bumpkins try to help an unconscious girl. But they are mistaken for killers by her friends, who off themselves trying to rescue her. This horror comedy features a house in which accidents keep occurring, and a woman turned demonic goat.
The day the dim-some twosome, Jae-pil (Lee Sung-min) and Sang-goo (Lee Hee-jun), move into their dilapidated dream house, they discover a basement with an inscription of the Sigil of Baphomet on the wooden floor. The basement is also full of symbols and artifacts that signify horror including a portal to hell from which a powerful dark force enters the house.

