
To her family, Nim represents all of the things they'd rather leave in the past. Nim has religious explanations for things they recognize as folklore and myths.
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The tightly-knit family, headed by Nim's sister Noi (Sirani Yankittikan) and her daughter Mink (Narilya Gulmongkolpech), don't quite know what to do with this awkward outsider. Medium - Average Tomatometer 75 Average Audience Score Series Info Housewife and mother Allison DuBois uses her psychic visions about dead people and the violence surrounding them to work as a. Haunted by the vision of a child's murder, you travel to an abandoned hotel resort, which many years ago became the stage of an unthinkable tragedy.

A loner by nature, aloof and focused on her craft, Nim's decision to dedicate all of her time to the god Ba Yan - even when she visits her loved ones for a funeral, they berate her for her absence – offers even more opportunities for ostracization and faux pas. 7.3 Mixed or average reviews based on 1386 Ratings Your Score 0 Summary: Become a medium living in two different worlds: the real one and the spirit one. When we first see Nim, she's speaking with the cameramen of this mockumentary, explaining why she's chosen to aid the afflicted through various rituals rather than spend quality time with her kin. The travel documentary aspect of the film lulls you into a false sense of security as you experience what life is like for the villagers and Nim.
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Genuinely intriguing presentation is mostly ruined. The Medium begins fairly innocuously (as much as a horror movie can) as a film crew documents the everyday life of Nim (Sawanee Utoomma), a shaman of the goddess Ba Yan. But unlike so many others that have come before, it has a tangible, authentic quality: You can smell the incense, you can feel the rain, you can taste the stench of malevolence in the air. The Medium is arguably the horror movie of the year, one that should be seen on the biggest screen possible. In its vaguely familiar premise, "The Medium" isn't that different from any of the other demonic possession movies. But in the moment, I totally bought into the idea that she is the mouth through which her god speaks. Whether or not Nim (Sawanee Utoomma) is actually the chosen Shaman for Ba Yan, the deity whose involvement in her family's life has been passed down from generation to generation, is up for debate.
