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A Tale of Two Sisters
TrailerAfter 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: Kap-su Kim, Jung-ah Yum, Soo-jung Lim, Geun-young Moon, Mi-hyeon Park, Seung-bi Lee, Dae-yeon Lee, Yeong-sil LeeDirector: Jee-woon KimCountry: KoreaDuration: 114 minQuality: HDRelease: 2003IMDb: 7.11 CommentsSort By- Newest
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trudee85 Anonymousi enjoyed very much. Psychological horror/thriller2018-06-30 17:06 -
Actors of "A Tale of Two Sisters"
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Characters of "A Tale of Two Sisters"
Bae Moo-hyeonPlayed by: Kap-su KimEun-joo HeoPlayed by: Jung-ah YumBae Soo-miPlayed by: Soo-jung LimBae Soo-yeonPlayed by: Geun-young Moon -
Directors of "A Tale of Two Sisters"
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Creators of "A Tale of Two Sisters"
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Critic Reviews of "A Tale of Two Sisters"
Noel Murray AV ClubSeptember 26, 2005The 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.
Renee Graham Boston GlobeFebruary 25, 2005There's a reason why Hollywood has been so busy in recent years remaking Asian horror movies. Scare for scare, they're generally better.
Jennie Punter Globe and MailJanuary 30, 2005It may not be a pretty picture, but A Tale of Two Sisters is definitely a satisfying piece of less-is-more cinematic horror.
John Terauds Toronto StarJanuary 28, 2005The gorgeous slow-moving cinematography by Lee Mogae is remarkable.
Jeff Shannon Seattle TimesJanuary 07, 2005The 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.
Josh Larsen LarsenOnFilmNovember 14, 2013How much you appreciate the film will largely depend on how effective you feel its big revelation is.
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
Maitland McDonagh Miss FlickChickMarch 01, 2009Kim 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
Steve Biodrowski ESplatterJuly 09, 2008Kim Jee-Woon's serious approach has its merits, but it also creates some problems that mar, without ruining, the film's effectiveness.
Daniel Etherington Film4September 26, 2007A very tasty exercise in supernatural and psychological horror.
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