Summary
In Still, It Rains, undercover journalist Jang Gijun infiltrates the enigmatic Heaven’s Harvest Sect, expecting to unmask cult hypocrisy. What he finds instead is Hui-sae, a serene young leader forced into disturbing bodily rituals under the guise of blessing. As Gijun peels back layers of rites and belief, he discovers that the sect’s true horror lies not in its doctrine—but in how it exploits those it deems sacred.
Jang Gijun – An undercover journalist investigating the Heaven’s Harvest Sect, a cult venerating a so-called “god of abundance.” He’s expecting typical fanaticism and deception.
Hui-sae – The cult’s eerily calm young leader, who is compelled to “share blessings” through his own body—participating in disturbing ritualistic acts under the guise of salvation.