Watch: 장화, 홍련 2003 123movies, Full Movie Online – After spending time in a mental institution, two devoted sisters return to the home of their father and cruel stepmother. Once there, in addition to dealing with their stepmother’s obsessive, unbalanced ways, an interfering ghost also affects their recovery..
Plot: A recently released patient from a mental institution returns home with her sister, only to face disturbing events between her stepmother and the ghosts haunting their house- all of which are connected to a dark past in the family’s history.
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Unique and genuine Korean fright-poem!
The Beauty. The Terror. The Poetry. The Horror. The Innocence. The Guilt.Maybe that’s just about all I should write in this comment for A TALE OF TWO SISTERS. The best thing is to just watch this movie without knowing anything about it. I myself didn’t even know one single thing about the history of the two girls when I went into this movie. I just took a look at the nice cover-art, didn’t even read the synopsis on the back and popped it into DVD-player. I only knew that it won several prices on festivals around the world and that it came highly recommended.
The DVD-cover read “The Most Frightening Film since THE RING, THE GRUDGE and DARK WATER”. Though the frightening-part might be right, you can forget about the rest, because the only thing A TALE OF TWO SISTERS has in common with those movie is… a ghostly apparition with long black hair. It’s even a bit unfair to compare it with those famous Japanese movies, because this Korean movie has a lot more to offer and is in fact a bit more complicated and intelligent than those others.
This movie simply is a small masterpiece, and here are some reasons (without telling anything about the plot): The movie itself caught me off guard at least two times with clever surprise-twists. And just when you think you’ve had the conclusion (whether you get it or not, that’s irrelevant for the moment) and you think the movie will end… this movie goes on a bit longer. The cinematography is amazing, using bright colors during the day and dark shades at night. The camera-work is excellent with the director sometimes choosing impressive, if not, innovating angles. Some shots are pure poetry (e.g. the top-shot with the two sisters at the lake). It all looks very stylish. There are only four main characters, but the intrigue surrounding them is intense. The story itself starts a bit slow, but there’s a lot of variety in tone and emotions to keep it interesting. There was even one scene (when the girls took off towards the lake) that suddenly had me remembering Peter Jackson’s HEAVENLY CREATURES. But when the horror kicks in, it’s quite effective. There are also a few successful surprise-scares in it. Damn, I jumped right up from my sofa. The musical score is great, and at times when it’s not supposed to be scary, I couldn’t help but noticing that it had sort of an Italian feeling to it. A bit strange for a Korean movie. But nevertheless, a great score. So much care went into every detail of this film, including a perfectly balanced surround sound.
I also think that calling A TALE OF TWO SISTERS just a horror movie is giving it not enough credit. It’s more a mysterious horror-drama that works both on a psychological and supernatural level. No matter how you look at it, this is Asian horror that ranks way up there amongst the finest. It might not be gory, but it gets pretty scary at times and the subject matter is pretty disturbed. So if you haven’t seen it yet, then find a copy, pop it into your DVD-player, go with the flow and make sure you give this movie your full attention for it’s 110 minutes running time.
There, I hope I did a good job praising it without spoiling anything.
Better than all the Ringu’s, Ju-on’s and Jian Gui’s together!!
Perhaps I’m one of the only avid horror fans who thinks that the recent overload of Asian shockers is so over-hyped! Films like “Ringu” or the “The Eye” which are praised all over the world simply didn’t convince me and they looked more boring than frightening. Well, this blunt opinion doesn’t go for the South Korean gem “A Tale of Two Sisters”. This is a stylish and utterly complex psychological terror-tale that REALLY gets under your skin! The plot, based on a local folklore tale, might be a little too confusing to get this film listed among the all-time greatest genre achievements, but the atmosphere and tension-building surely provokes feelings of great respect. This is one of those few films that are impossible to label: the events in “Two Sisters” qualify as mind-bending horror as well as intense family drama and a deeply psychological portrait. Besides a mesmerizing story, “A tale of Two Sisters” also has all the great elements that I feel are usually missing in Asian horror films like compelling music, good acting and innovative camera-work. The mansion were the family events take place is brilliantly illustrated like a truly creepy place where secrets and danger lurk behind every door. Several sequences (like the dinner with relatives or the nightly appearance in the girls’ room) are pretty much the ultimate in eeriness. They really made me feel uncomfortable and I do like to believe that I’ve seen my share of spooky horror. “A Tale of Two Sisters” is a terrific movie-adventure and a definite must see for Asian film fanatics. A little warning for people with a short attention-span, though: this movie forces you to have your eyes and ears focused at at all time. It’s also a film that requires repeated viewing, even though no one will never really “get it” for a full 100%.
Original Language ko
Runtime 1 hr 54 min (114 min), 1 hr 55 min (115 min) (Korea)
Budget 15050245
Revenue 1062878
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama, Horror, Mystery
Director Jee-woon Kim
Writer Jee-woon Kim
Actors Lim Soo-jung, Yum Jung-ah, Kim Kap-su
Country South Korea
Awards 23 wins & 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital EX
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length 3,150 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process VistaVision
Printed Film Format 35 mm