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A Tale of Two Sisters
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After being institutionalized in a mental hospital, Korean teen Su-mi reunites with her beloved sister, Su-yeon, and they return to live at their country home. Strange, violent visions begin to disturb Su-mi and she becomes convinced that her stepmother is keeping a dark secret from the family.
After being institutionalized in a mental hospital, Korean teen Su-mi reunites with her beloved sister, Su-yeon, and they return to live at their country home. Strange, violent visions begin to disturb Su-mi and she becomes convinced that her stepmother is keeping a dark secret from the family.
Actors:
Seung-bi Lee,
Geun-young Moon,
Yeong-sil Lee,
Jung-ah Yum,
Soo-jung Lim,
Mi-hyeon Park,
Kap-su Kim,
Dae-yeon Lee
Seung-bi Lee
Geun-young Moon
6 May 1987, Gwangju, South Korea
Yeong-sil Lee
Jung-ah Yum
28 July 1972, Seoul, South Korea
Soo-jung Lim
11 July 1980, South Korea
Mi-hyeon Park
Kap-su Kim
7 April 1957, Korea
Dae-yeon Lee
13 November 1964
Country:
Korea
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How much you appreciate the film will largely depend on how effective you feel its big revelation is.January 28, 2005
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A very tasty exercise in supernatural and psychological horror.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), palesApril 29, 2009
It's truly a masterpiece in the end.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.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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January 30, 2005
It may not be a pretty picture, but A Tale of Two Sisters is definitely a satisfying piece of less-is-more cinematic horror.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.
Noel Murray
September 26, 2005
The film feels haunted by the relationship between Im and Moon, who cling to each other in the face of a hostile hostess, even though that may not be their best option.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