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Mi-Jung es una directora de cine novata y ha estado preparando una película de terror durante los últimos 8 años.Mi-Jung es una directora de cine novata y ha estado preparando una película de terror durante los últimos 8 años.Mi-Jung es una directora de cine novata y ha estado preparando una película de terror durante los últimos 8 años.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Nam Tae-boo
- Grilled Clam Restaurant 'Sung-Tae'
- (as Tae-boo Nam)
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Opiniones destacadas
I love horror and look for it in many places and through that journey, I've come across a range of films that fall between being a decent watch and total garbage. This falls somewhere between somewhat passable and garbage. The story itself has potential but the execution, annoying characters and lack of visibility absolutely ruin it.
The story is about a woman who's trying to come up with a good horror script and hears about a blacklisted graduate film rumored to be both terrifying and made by a ghost. She becomes annoyingly obsessed with finding the film, watching it and using it to come up with something of her own.
The main character's annoying. She's moody, self-involved and even more fueled with curiosity when warned to stay away from the film. She just wasn't fun to watch.
The sets were grungy and not unexpected for a horror film but they lacked inspiration and there were so many scenes that were just total darkness. Seriously, you couldn't see anything that was happening. This style of filming can be used in ways that are advantageous for horror but it can also ruin a horror movie if the viewer has no clue what they are supposed to be afraid of.
I dunno. I was just disappointed. I was expecting more than I got and even found myself losing interest from time to time. I'm sure that some folks might enjoy it but it just didn't work for me.
The story is about a woman who's trying to come up with a good horror script and hears about a blacklisted graduate film rumored to be both terrifying and made by a ghost. She becomes annoyingly obsessed with finding the film, watching it and using it to come up with something of her own.
The main character's annoying. She's moody, self-involved and even more fueled with curiosity when warned to stay away from the film. She just wasn't fun to watch.
The sets were grungy and not unexpected for a horror film but they lacked inspiration and there were so many scenes that were just total darkness. Seriously, you couldn't see anything that was happening. This style of filming can be used in ways that are advantageous for horror but it can also ruin a horror movie if the viewer has no clue what they are supposed to be afraid of.
I dunno. I was just disappointed. I was expecting more than I got and even found myself losing interest from time to time. I'm sure that some folks might enjoy it but it just didn't work for me.
Back in 2007, first time director Kim Jin-Won created an one of the most brutal films ever made. The Butcher was a snuff film entirely in first person. The two characters are strapped to chairs, giving helmets with cameras on them and brutally tortured in first person. The three men doing the torturing were filming their every move using handheld cameras.
This film was incredibly brutal and very real feeling. The director has not made another film since that. I was incredibly pumped to see that this director has made this new film for Shudder.
Unfortunately his new film isn't really great. They have some decent jump scares, great environments and the effects looked pretty good, however it has a lot of horror cliche's and the ending doesn't really do the film too much justice.
I think the film is worth a watch at least. I enjoyed it for what it was, I just wish it was better.
The Butcher was a better film. It was clever and unique for its time. Whilst it doesn't hold up too generously now a days, it still a cult classic.
This film was incredibly brutal and very real feeling. The director has not made another film since that. I was incredibly pumped to see that this director has made this new film for Shudder.
Unfortunately his new film isn't really great. They have some decent jump scares, great environments and the effects looked pretty good, however it has a lot of horror cliche's and the ending doesn't really do the film too much justice.
I think the film is worth a watch at least. I enjoyed it for what it was, I just wish it was better.
The Butcher was a better film. It was clever and unique for its time. Whilst it doesn't hold up too generously now a days, it still a cult classic.
This movie has a promising premise, but everything falls apart bit by bit.
At the beginning, this film creates a good atmosphere of terror by scaring us, but that falls off throughout the film, little by little the story becomes boring and slow, ruining the promising premise. This premise is very interesting, but its poor execution means that the idea is wasted and the film is not worth watching, despite the fact that the story is related to the cinema. This film reflects the ambition that we have as human beings towards our profession and that we can do the unimaginable to achieve our goal, it also works as a criticism of film directors who, in some cases, are very demanding with their collaborators by demanding more than the expected. The film has very bad visual effects, everything looks very fake and visual credibility is lost, although the photography can be interesting and decent.
In this film, many things are not fully developed, as well as it fails to give us a good horror story despite the good premise and the promising idea that is not exploited correctly.
At the beginning, this film creates a good atmosphere of terror by scaring us, but that falls off throughout the film, little by little the story becomes boring and slow, ruining the promising premise. This premise is very interesting, but its poor execution means that the idea is wasted and the film is not worth watching, despite the fact that the story is related to the cinema. This film reflects the ambition that we have as human beings towards our profession and that we can do the unimaginable to achieve our goal, it also works as a criticism of film directors who, in some cases, are very demanding with their collaborators by demanding more than the expected. The film has very bad visual effects, everything looks very fake and visual credibility is lost, although the photography can be interesting and decent.
In this film, many things are not fully developed, as well as it fails to give us a good horror story despite the good premise and the promising idea that is not exploited correctly.
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- ConexionesReferences El exorcista (1973)
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,055,163
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 26min(86 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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