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Witch Board: Bunshinsaba

Original title: Bunshinsaba
  • 2004
  • R
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.6K
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Lee Se-eun in Witch Board: Bunshinsaba (2004)
KoreanHorrorThriller

A high school girl moves from Seoul to a small remote village, where she is constantly harassed and bullied by the jealous common village girls. In a desperate bid to get back at her classma... Read allA high school girl moves from Seoul to a small remote village, where she is constantly harassed and bullied by the jealous common village girls. In a desperate bid to get back at her classmates, she tries to conjure a ghost to haunt them.A high school girl moves from Seoul to a small remote village, where she is constantly harassed and bullied by the jealous common village girls. In a desperate bid to get back at her classmates, she tries to conjure a ghost to haunt them.

  • Director
    • Byeong-ki Ahn
  • Writer
    • Byeong-ki Ahn
  • Stars
    • Kim Gyu-ri
    • Lee Se-eun
    • Lee Yu-ri
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Byeong-ki Ahn
    • Writer
      • Byeong-ki Ahn
    • Stars
      • Kim Gyu-ri
      • Lee Se-eun
      • Lee Yu-ri
    • 25User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kim Gyu-ri
    • Lee Eun-ju
    Lee Se-eun
    Lee Se-eun
    • Lee Yoo-jin
    Lee Yu-ri
    Lee Yu-ri
    • Kim In-suk
    Choi Seung-min
    • Han Jae-hoon
    Choi Jeong-yun
    Choi Jeong-yun
    • Ho-kyeong
    Yoo-jin Im
    • Kim Il-ho
    Kang Jeong-hwa
    • Kang So-jeong
    Lee Joo-eun
    • Min-ji
    • (as Sang-in Lee)
    Lee Seung-cheol
    • Principle Kim
    Seong-eun Tak
    • Jang Jae-eun
    • Director
      • Byeong-ki Ahn
    • Writer
      • Byeong-ki Ahn
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    User reviews25

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    7keius

    Much better than expected

    Another "ghost seeking revenge" story set in a small Korean town.

    This movie has low ratings but the fact is, I managed to watch the entire thing through without getting bored.

    I don't really think this movie is all that scary. It takes a lot to give me the shivers and I wasn't even once scared. I've been conditioned/used to Asian horror like Ringu and Ju-on so it might be scarier for those who aren't so used to this kind of horror.

    However, this movie was entertaining. Its fast paced compared to most of the Asian horror out there and the story is somewhat interesting. I thought the ending was too predictable.

    7/10 Not scary but entertaining
    5asda-man

    Bunrushedaba

    Being a big fan of Korean horror (Oldboy, I Saw the Devil, Hansel & Gretel etc.) I decided to look at a few lists of people's 'top 10 Korean horror movies' and found that a little obscure film, that I'd never heard of, called, "Bunshinsaba" was number 1 a lot of the time (or at least near the top). However, I was disheartened to find that it had a low average score on IMDb, so I found it on Youtube (didn't want to risk buying it), hoping that IMDb was going to be proved wrong, but unfortunately it wasn't.

    Bunshinsaba was extremely disappointing. I liked the creepy opening which immediately set the atmosphere and had me feeling for the main character, but after that it seemed to be incredibly rushed through so I found it hard to get into. There are a lot of ideas pushed into Bunshinsaba that are skimmed over in a flash and not allowing for any sort of character development, thus detaching you from the story. There's also no discourse markers to let you know that the film is going to move on to a different idea, it just goes onto a different scene and it's as if a whole chunk has been cropped out.

    The ideas are also not wholly original. It relies on the long-haired white-face ghost were creepy in The Grudge and The Ring, but have become over-used in Japanese horror films, and now it seems the Korean's have started copying them. Although, at least they had a go at constructing a fresh story instead of remaking one! There are also a range of recycled and over-used ideas in ghost films, you could count the clichés on your fingers: We've got the vengeful spirit, possession, exorcism, a secluded town etc. All that have been done to death, and Bunshinsaba doesn't even try doing them in any new or exciting ways.

    However, that's not to say that Bunshinsaba is a terrible film, because it's not. Its strongest moments lay in the flash-back sequences, which take upon a slower pace which is much better suited for the film. The back-story is also genuinely interesting, and I found myself gripped to those scenes. There is also some exciting moments dotted around the film, I just wished it had been more original and had taken a slower and more meaningful approach.

    It also got a little too confusing at the end and I found myself, just leaning back and watching what unfolds without really knowing what's going on, because the film doesn't allow any time for the viewer to work it out. Bunshinsaba is an OK film and does pass the time on a rainy Friday night, but it should not be the main aim of your life to see this film. It's nothing we haven't seen before and haven't seen done more effectively.
    10gfreema2-1

    See it if you can.

    Totally thought this would be a garbage throwaway movie, but was pleasantly surprised. If you like Ringu or Ju-on you will love this movie. The number of times that the people in the theater gasped or shrieked was surprising. The row of young people (was this in Singapore) next to me watched the whole movie through their hands or with the collars of their shirts ready to cover their eyes. Excellent. Creepy and atmospheric, with enough twists to make you follow it to the end. Heathers meets Freddy.

    Top Notch.
    7siderite

    It's not terribly original or scary, but it's nice

    Vengeful ghosts return to haunt and destroy the people that caused their death. You might recognize a little of The Ring, as the mother had special mental powers. The ghosts, of course, have that hair effect with the eyes looking ... ghastly.

    A nice plot element is that the ghosts in this film really do have purpose, other than just killing and avenging. They do that beautifully, of course, but as a hobby not as a full time job :)

    The problem with the film is that it is not scary. The good ideas in the script are not fully capitalized. When people from a small isolated village see their children die inexplicably one would expect great turmoil and a lot of interesting things happening. Alas it was too low a budget to cover for this. Therefore everything in the movie seems shrunk, detached, to fit the budget.

    So, it's a nice film to watch for cultists and horror fans, but not a great movie, almost not a good one.
    5enigmaticmaniac

    The Old Game Again

    Well is there anything we haven't seen before? The answer is simple 'NO'. As the plot suggests, the whole movie revolves in the consequences. As any other Asian movie you'll find the same girl with long hair coming over and over on the screen to frighten you with some acoustic bass and creepy sounds. Here the problem is that it repeats again and again with very low scare scale. The story is pretty simple and there's nothing much to expect. Still it manages to keep us awake with the screenplay. They should have modified the story and presented with some surprises as the basic idea of horror i.e. the woman with long hair fails here. The atmosphere which builds is definitely creepy to some extent but not up to the mark. The theme is also the old lame revenge of ghost type which makes it just an average movie who might be able to frighten amateurs.

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    • Quotes

      Lee Yu-jin: Something strange... Has entered my body.

    • Soundtracks
      Ya li v pole da ne travushka byla? (Was I Not a Little Blade of Grass?), Op.47-7
      Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (as Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky)

      Lyrics by Ivan Zakharievich Surikov

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 2004 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Witch Board
    • Production companies
      • A-Post Pictures
      • Toilet Pictures
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      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,117,269
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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