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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
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  • 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
    6Ky-D

    Ghosts have really bad hair.

    Much like Ringu, Ju-on, Ryong, A Tale of two Sisters and about a thousand other Asian horror films, we have a female ghost with with thick-black hair pulled over her face exacting some kind of hellish retribution on hapless victims.

    What keeps this from simply disappearing underneath the mounds of similar films is a greater focus on story (specifically the who and why) and a couple creative death scenes.

    All around the filming is solid and most of the scare set-ups work pretty well. Some of the characters are a little over-written/acted and the film looses focus moving toward the end, as if the movie is trying to cover too much ground to fast.

    A mostly enjoyable, if wholly forgettable, supernatural yarn.

    6/10
    7lekkerland

    A girl gets ghosted!!!

    My girlfriend and I were staying in Utah for the Sundance Festival, and one night back at home, we found this movie on the On Demand digital cable. We dig the Asian horror genre, so we went for it. And I was thinking it would have the potential to be really crappy, but to my delight, it was actually pretty good. It kept me entertained, and it was pretty creepy. So if you like Asian horror, and you don't demand that every movie be Citizen Kane or whatever, then you should like this. Unfortunately, it's probably a moot point for anyone here in the US, because it doesn't appear to be for sale? But you could try one of those Asian-DVD places like Red Sun or something. I had a difficult time finding this on here, because the alternate titles were a mess... the cable company listed it as one thing, and the English translation in the opening credits had something else. But good ol' powersearch eventually brought me home.
    5nose_smasher

    so-so movie

    Who knows what's the trademark of almost all of the Asian horror movies? Yes, you're right: a ghost or a spirit shaped as a girl(or a woman) with her long, dark hair over the face. In small doses, at the right moment, usually associated with creepy sounds or eerie score, moving suddenly or with broken movements, those out-of-this-world presences have the power to scare to death the poor characters unfortunate enough to be in their path. Now, ladies and gentlemen, in "Bunshinsaba" you have the longest presence on-screen of the aforementioned long-haired female ghosts in the entire Asian horror history. If you have a better example, please let me know.

    Now you think that will make this movie the scariest of them all? Errr...no. "Bunshinsaba" is a horror movie, no doubt about it. But, it's scare factor is average or even low. Despite some (very short) disturbing images, it's hard to be really terrified. No unsupportable tension from "Shutter", no gruesome-deformed faces from "The Ring". The last three-quarters of the film we're dealing with the ghost, who-as usually-seek revenge. The main problem is that we have real difficulties to know who's the real person, who's the real person possessed by the vengeful spirit, who's the real spirit, what's real and what's imagination and who's the reincarnation of the spirit. It's not easy to follow. Once invoked(at the beginning) the spirit move from person to person, determining the subsequent behavior. Some commit suicide by putting a plastic bag over the head, spilling flammable liquid over and set it on fire. Other girl throw herself out of window.

    About the standard, mandatory, long-haired girl(notice that I didn't said "ghost"): As I said, you will see a LOT of standard stuff. A face looking down and then slightly starting to rise the sight. Don't expect demoniacal expressions, sudden scares in sync with loud sounds. Once is the real girl-school, next time the ghost, next another girl possessed by the ghost. Hmmm, pretty twisted, maybe a second viewing is necessary.

    Otherwise, even the plot is relatively clear, it is also pretty twisted. There's a lot of talk. All the girls are beautiful and in general the cast consist in pleasant-looking people. Unfortunately, if you want to be really scared, this is not the right movie.
    7joebloggscity

    Dark horror revenge story, well directed, acted and entertaining, but nothing special

    Bunshinsaba is not a name that will roll off of your tongues. Comes in the wake of other far eastern horror movies, and generally follows similar traits to them. Story surrounds the horrific "suicides" of girls at a school in a Korean village, whilst bringing back memories of dark chapters in the communities past.

    As is the norm for Korean movies, probably the best in the world at the moment, the film is set in beautiful scenery whilst the direction and acting is surprisingly great also taking in the age of a number of the actors. Really puts to shame the teen horror films from the US.

    On the other hand, the film's main weaknesses are two fold. The story meanders and doesn't seem coherent, whilst the film also takes too much from others in the genre, e.g. the teenage girl with long hair who is the outsider (e.g. Ringu, Phone), broken families, ghosts, revenge etc... At points it appeared to go for frights above all else, trying to outdo it peers, but really its the storyline that is usually the most important point of the Far Eastern horror films. Regardless, original it really isn't, but its still not bad. I enjoyed it, but I still wouldn't push anyone to go watch it. A good viewing but no classic.

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      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)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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