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A Tale of Two Sisters

The film deals with the story of the Korean teenager who took on the character of a mental hospital. During this period, Korean teenager Soo Mi meets with her beloved sister So Eun, and they return to live in their home in their country in order to start a new life. Now, strange violent visions start to annoy Su-mi and become convinced that her stepmother is still putting more secrets
Duration: 114 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2003
IMDb: 7.1
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Felix Vasquez Jr. Cinema Crazed
April 29, 2009 It's truly a masterpiece in the end.
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Daniel Etherington Film4
September 26, 2007 A very tasty exercise in supernatural and psychological horror.
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Renee Graham Boston Globe
February 25, 2005 There's a reason why Hollywood has been so busy in recent years remaking Asian horror movies. Scare for scare, they're generally better.
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Josh Larsen LarsenOnFilm
November 14, 2013 How much you appreciate the film will largely depend on how effective you feel its big revelation is.
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Jeff Shannon Seattle Times
January 07, 2005 The film seems unnecessarily vague on a rational level, but it's spot-on as a psychological study of a twinlike sibling relationship, and the ways in which memory can suppress trauma and soothe a mourning soul.
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Maitland McDonagh Miss FlickChick
March 01, 2009 Kim Ji-woon's psychological skin-chiller painstakingly teases apart the traumas that bind a widower, his teen daughters... and his high-strung second wife in a suffocating web of guilt, suspicion and fear. The American remake, The Uninvited (2009), pales
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John Terauds Toronto Star
January 28, 2005 The gorgeous slow-moving cinematography by Lee Mogae is remarkable.
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Steve Biodrowski ESplatter
July 09, 2008 Kim Jee-Woon's serious approach has its merits, but it also creates some problems that mar, without ruining, the film's effectiveness.
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Jeff Meyers Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
April 20, 2011 ...boasts a suffocating atmosphere and a disjointed storyline that turns the screws on your nerves while leaving you to puzzle over the plot
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