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Epitaph

Original title: Gidam
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.3K
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Epitaph (2007)
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A series of horrifying events plague a Korean hospital in the 1940s.A series of horrifying events plague a Korean hospital in the 1940s.A series of horrifying events plague a Korean hospital in the 1940s.

  • Directors
    • Jung Bum-shik
    • Sik Jung
  • Writers
    • Jung Bum-shik
    • Sik Jung
  • Stars
    • Kim Bo-kyung
    • Lee Dong-kyu
    • Kim Eung-soo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jung Bum-shik
      • Sik Jung
    • Writers
      • Jung Bum-shik
      • Sik Jung
    • Stars
      • Kim Bo-kyung
      • Lee Dong-kyu
      • Kim Eung-soo
    • 11User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Kim Bo-kyung
    • Kim In-yeong
    Lee Dong-kyu
      Kim Eung-soo
      Kim Eung-soo
      • Major Akiyama
      Jin Goo
      Jin Goo
      • Park Jung-nam
      Kong Ho-seok
        Choi Jae-hwan
        • Jae-hwan
        Jin-an Jeong
        Park Ji-ah
        Park Ji-ah
        • Asako's Mother
        Uhm Ji-won
        Uhm Ji-won
        Ko Ju-yeon
        • Asako
        David Lee McInnis
        David Lee McInnis
        • Onji Koshiro
        Jeon Moo-song
        • Professor Park Jung-nam
        Ye Soo-jung
        Ye Soo-jung
        Um Tae-goo
        • Japanese Soldier 1
        Kim Tae-woo
        Kim Tae-woo
        Ji Yeo
        • Directors
          • Jung Bum-shik
          • Sik Jung
        • Writers
          • Jung Bum-shik
          • Sik Jung
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        User reviews11

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        7JimmyCagney

        A movie worth a second chance

        Epitaph is one of those films that can very easily disappoint you when you first watch it. Especially if you expect a Ringu type flick. True, it's beautiful visually, but the storytelling is so complex that it makes you feel that either the directors - and the writer- have lost control over their material, or that you're missing something crucial. Actually, the later is the key. Cause Epitaph is not just a creepy horror flick. It's a beautiful film about LOVE. Love through and beyond life and death. Love is the common theme that connects all those perplexed stories and scenes. Having that in mind, I decided to watch it again and I must say, this time I though I was watching a totally different movie. So, my suggestion to you is this. If you're looking for a clean K-horror flick with ghosts and all the classic Ringu themes, don't watch this one. You'll be very disappointed. However, if you're interested in something more that that, give Epitaph a chance. It may not be the best one out there, but it surely has quite a lot of things to tell you.
        7coolsavon-847-738758

        Beautiful, Intelligent Horror. A "Pretty Nightmare"

        I'd like to start off and say that this is a beautifully cinematic film. Even without the horror element, you can just admire this movie for what it is, simply beautiful. It does an amazing job at combining the horror element with the artistic shots. With both of these working together creates a truly terrifying experience that you can't take your eyes from. I like to call it a "pretty nightmare".

        The movie will be very confusing if you're not paying attention because there are multiple stories happening at the same time(However, you'll most likely watch it twice). Each story seems to have its own twist that unfolds throughout the movie and finishes with a satisfying ending. This is definitely worth a watch. While it is not your typical horror movie, it is still very good and will scare you/creep you out.
        7WingsOfWax

        Don't watch this expecting another Ringu

        ...But if you do watch it anyway, you won't be disappointed. Just don't expect an all-out horror film; there's lots of drama and love story in this one too. Yes, the story is a little jumbled because of its non-linearity, but if you have the patience, this movie is worth it.

        Parts of this film reminded me of The Cell, which is not a bad thing at all. The surrealistic imagery is successful, and even though it was hard to follow, the stories were entertaining.

        In conclusion, this movie requires patience, and it is a little hard to follow, but if you keep with it, the interesting story elements will entertain you.

        7 from me.
        9gialli

        South-Korean horror thats not to be missed!

        Epitaph is an South-Korean horror film taking place on hospital in South-Korea year 1941.Its during world-war II and Japan occupation on Korea.Its more an mixed horror/love-story as the film has like 3 separate love- stories that at first seems a bit confusing but in the end make sense and linked together.Don't get me wrong the movie has some fine scares and is mostly an horror-film.The hospital look is creepy.I must say one of the best Asian films I ever seen.Its so very beautiful movie and nothing like I watched before from Asia.I also like the music-score that fit the film near perfect.Acting is very good.Not a very bloody and violent film, but it has some nice scenes of pure horror.Story is a bit hard to follow but anyhow its an excellent piece of film.Epitaph played on cinema in South-Korea Summer 2007 and its now out on DVD in S-Korea.Don't now if it was an box-office hit in S-Korea but it would surprise me if not as horror films are very popular over there.Not to be missed if you like Asian horror.I give the move 9/10
        6borgolarici

        Slightly too melodramatic

        This movie is heavily structured (we have three subplots that revolves around different types of hauntings) but, imho, uselessly so. The three stories are pretty straightforward per se but the historical setting, the impeccable aesthetic and slow pacing give an impression of complexity. It is a good a movie but I felt slightly defrauded when it ended because the story was really just that.

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        • Release date
          • August 1, 2007 (South Korea)
        • Country of origin
          • South Korea
        • Official site
          • Official site (South Korea)
        • Language
          • Korean
        • Also known as
          • Kabir hikayeleri
        • Production company
          • Dorothy Film
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        • Gross worldwide
          • $4,592,196
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 38m(98 min)
        • Color
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        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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