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Arang

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.9K
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Arang (2006)
HorrorThriller

Veteran detective So-young and her rookie partner Hyun-gi happen onto an incendiary homicide case. They discover that the present case is somehow related to the mysterious death of a girl te... Read allVeteran detective So-young and her rookie partner Hyun-gi happen onto an incendiary homicide case. They discover that the present case is somehow related to the mysterious death of a girl ten years previously.Veteran detective So-young and her rookie partner Hyun-gi happen onto an incendiary homicide case. They discover that the present case is somehow related to the mysterious death of a girl ten years previously.

  • Director
    • Ahn Sang-hoon
  • Writers
    • Lee Jung-Sub
    • Ahn Sang-hoon
    • Jeong Seon-ju
  • Stars
    • Lee Dong-wook
    • Kim Hae-in
    • Jung Heon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ahn Sang-hoon
    • Writers
      • Lee Jung-Sub
      • Ahn Sang-hoon
      • Jeong Seon-ju
    • Stars
      • Lee Dong-wook
      • Kim Hae-in
      • Jung Heon
    • 9User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lee Dong-wook
    Lee Dong-wook
    • Hyun-ki
    Kim Hae-in
    • Min-jeong
    Jung Heon
    • Detective
    Lim Il-Gyu
    Lim Il-Gyu
    • Detective
    Son Jin-ho
    • Gam Sik-ban
    Lee Jong-su
    • Dong-min
    Lim Ju-hwan
    Lim Ju-hwan
    • Hyun-ki (young)
    Kim Minho
    Kim Ok-bin
    Kim Ok-bin
    Lee Seung-cheol
    • Chief Jo
    Choo So-yeong
      Jung Won-joong
      Jung Won-joong
      Song Yun-ah
      Song Yun-ah
      • So-young
      • Director
        • Ahn Sang-hoon
      • Writers
        • Lee Jung-Sub
        • Ahn Sang-hoon
        • Jeong Seon-ju
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      User reviews9

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      7adamiani

      A capable and stylish, but not outstanding horror film

      Let me preface by saying that I'm not really familiar with the Asian horror genre, and I can't tell you if the long-haired-ghost routine is, by now, trite and derivative. I can tell you Arang is a pretty movie with well done visuals. It also had a number of solid "jump" moments-- a scene near the beginning where the ghost appears only on film during a wedding is memorable, as is a still image of the bride twisting into a wicked, inhuman grin. I was amused by the visual imagery of each supernatural murder, if not genuinely frightened.

      The movie is interesting because it represents a fusion of two genres: cop drama and ghost-horror. It seems like such a natural match, I was astonished that I hadn't seen it on film previously. A ghost is killing people, the cops are trying to solve the murders, and in the process discovering the connection between the killings and the reasons the ghost cannot rest. The two genres tie together with an amusing twist 3/4 of the way through that re-contextualizes the relationship between the two genres to each other.

      Arang is a competently executed piece of genre fiction; it isn't groundbreaking, but it is entertaining, and I'm glad to have seen it.
      7Misss25

      Loved it

      The movie starts with an ex-convict found to be dead after releasing from jail. However, the reason for his dead isn't confirmed yet. Forensics couldn't find anything rather it seems to like an Heart Attack. Then his friends are also getting murdered / dead for unknown reasons. Besides that all of them received an email containing a video. The video is sent from a website which was once owned by a girl. Here is the thing, the girl have been missing for 9 years and assumed to be dead by now. But every one of them seen the ghost of that girl! Is she dead and taking revenge? Revenge for what? If not then what's happening here?

      Ending was really good. I didn't see that coming. Worth watching for me.
      5gila_film

      Arang try it best being different, alas still fence in the very same old formula

      Based on Korean folk tales, Arang is the latest variation in the tradition of long-haired-ghost that long plaguing Korean movies. Add some detective routine, Arang try it best being different, alas still fence in the very same old formula.

      A veteran female detective with troubled past, So-young (Song Yoon-ah, Face), is investigating a series of homicide case. Assisted by a rookie cop, Hyun-gi (Lee Dong-wook), they try their best to reveal the killer. Soon they found that every victim is received email from the same sender before they died. They track the email from a website called 'Min-jung's Salt Storehouse'. As the plot progress and some appearing of a Kayako clone, the truth comes as over-the-top as a sappy Korean melodrama.

      Yes, the director Ahn Sang-hoon, try to differ his works from the others Korean Horror with an attempt with a-whodunit-mystery. But, he seems neglecting to throw out the elements that now being the very lame formula for Asian horror. So, even the investigation routine somewhat interesting, the keep appearing of the ghost is irritating. He should try with more original effort or stick to the tale instead, rather than make Arang into another trashy horror movie.

      I would not say Arang doesn't entertaining, because it does. But, it's not enough to be a fine watch, because it somewhat fail for satisfying either horror or thriller. If only it restraint to one objective and had more proper set-up and decent ending, I believe Arang will delivers.
      7katalili2000

      A few scares, but nothing more

      I've been hoping that this movie will bring something new to the South Korean horror industry, but I was wrong. The plot is basically the same as in tons of other Asian movies, dealing with an old grudge, that seeks retribution. I would say the best part of the movie is it's beginning, as later on almost every scene is so predictable it makes it hard to watch. The ghost is depicted as in a dozen Asian movies, a female with long black hair falling over her face, with "spooky" eyes. A strange mix of Ringu an Ju-on, to be polite and not say rip-off. There are twists in the plot, but again, the twist is so predictable it makes you laugh. Even though, this is a good movie, it will entertain you for 90 minutes, but that's all. You won't be talking about it and hoping to see it again. As I'm a fan of Asian horrors, I was glad to watch this, but after seeing it I can't say I'm delighted. A few scares, predictable plot and twists, long haired ghosts with "funny" eyes.
      7chrichtonsworld

      This movie deserves a much higher rating

      When I read about "Arang" I thought it was a thriller about two cops catching some serial killer. To my surprise it turns out to be horror movie. OK,I must admit that it is not entirely original in using a Asian long haired girl as a ghost. To be fair it remains creepy. Even if I have seen it a dozen times earlier in other Asian horror flicks. The long black hair,the scary eyes,the pale face. Can you honestly say that such a sight doesn't get to you. As long as all the other elements of the movie go into another direction thus creating a different kind of experience I don't see the harm in using this ghost. Most of the movie is quite fast paced and very slick. The thing I liked about this movie was the fact that they play around with the different genres. At one hand it seems to be a horror movie and on the other hand the supernatural elements easily can be dismissed when some evidence is given to explain the audience that what we have seen did not happen. It does require some imagination and you have to be forgiving in order to accept all of this. Not being sure if the ghost is real or not is part of the fun. The twists and turns make sure of it that we keep guessing until the end. Quite a lot of scares and tricks may have been borrowed from other movies. But in combination with some clever plot twists and good acting "Arang" does offer an original and fun viewing experience!

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      • Release date
        • June 28, 2006 (South Korea)
      • Country of origin
        • South Korea
      • Language
        • Korean
      • Also known as
        • Аран
      • Filming locations
        • South Korea
      • Production company
        • The Dream & Pictures
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      • Gross worldwide
        • $5,150,498
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 37m(97 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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