The crew of a horror web series travels to an abandoned asylum for a live broadcast. It soon encounters much more than expected as it moves deeper inside the nightmarish old building.The crew of a horror web series travels to an abandoned asylum for a live broadcast. It soon encounters much more than expected as it moves deeper inside the nightmarish old building.The crew of a horror web series travels to an abandoned asylum for a live broadcast. It soon encounters much more than expected as it moves deeper inside the nightmarish old building.
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Lee Seung-wook
- Seung-wook
- (as Seung-Wook Lee)
Mun Ye-won
- Charlotte
- (as Ye-Won Mun)
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It is well-paced and just the proper length.
The setup is good.
The actors are competent.
And most importantly, the third act does not disappoint, drag or get all weird for the sake of being weird. There are some genuinely suspenseful and scary moments.
But yeah, rethink the high heel boots if ever invited on a live-streaming haunted horror adventure at a location highly rated by a cable news outlet.
The setup is good.
The actors are competent.
And most importantly, the third act does not disappoint, drag or get all weird for the sake of being weird. There are some genuinely suspenseful and scary moments.
But yeah, rethink the high heel boots if ever invited on a live-streaming haunted horror adventure at a location highly rated by a cable news outlet.
This is a found footage film. It's not much different than others out there but it did a great job of building tension once it got going. I think that it should have moved a bit faster at the beginning.
I was disappointed that there wasn't much of a story about the hauntings. It seemed like it only gave enough information to imply that it might have been haunted. I wanted more details.
I thought it had a couple of creepy moments and overall, I enjoyed it.
I was disappointed that there wasn't much of a story about the hauntings. It seemed like it only gave enough information to imply that it might have been haunted. I wanted more details.
I thought it had a couple of creepy moments and overall, I enjoyed it.
Normally I am critical of found-footage horror, as it usually is unnecessary and brings nothing more to the story. Usually found-footage movies would do better as a "regular" movie. This is not the case for Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum. With new cutting-edge technology, and a reason as to why the actors know how to work a camera, it serves this movies purpose excellent. There is little shaky-cam and other "effects" that you would usually see in found-footage, which in my opinion ruins the movie.
The story itself is pretty standard, 7 young "ghost hunters" enter an old insane asylum, mainly for views and profit, which makes it more realistic than other similar movies. The pacing of the movie is pretty slow, and nothing really happens for the first half, but it's worth it!
I originally wanted to give this a 6, but considering this is a horror movie, and one of the scariest of it's sub-genre I've ever seen, I bumped it up to a 7. If you want a scary movie without too much plot, this is the movie for you.
The story itself is pretty standard, 7 young "ghost hunters" enter an old insane asylum, mainly for views and profit, which makes it more realistic than other similar movies. The pacing of the movie is pretty slow, and nothing really happens for the first half, but it's worth it!
I originally wanted to give this a 6, but considering this is a horror movie, and one of the scariest of it's sub-genre I've ever seen, I bumped it up to a 7. If you want a scary movie without too much plot, this is the movie for you.
If you're a fan of scary B movies, the scares are amazing on the second half. I really hate the blacking out/glitching effect the movie did. I enjoyed watching it when everything rolled out.
Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum (2018) is one of the most effective found footage horror films in recent years. Hailing from South Korea, this film takes the familiar setup of a group of thrill-seekers livestreaming their exploration of an abandoned asylum and turns it into an absolute nightmare.
Initially, I was skeptical about the quality-many found footage films suffer from weak execution-but Gonjiam immediately proved me wrong. The film excels at creating an eerie atmosphere, gradually building suspense before unleashing full-blown terror. The use of sound design and immersive camerawork makes for an incredibly unsettling experience. Watching this film on a large screen with a surround sound system is highly recommended, as it amplifies the claustrophobic horror.
Having seen countless horror films, I rarely find myself truly unnerved, but Gonjiam managed to push me to my limits. The tension is so palpable that my friend and I had to pause at times because the atmosphere was too overwhelming. That's a testament to the film's brilliance-few horror films can achieve such a deeply visceral reaction.
If you're a fan of found footage horror, Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum is a must-watch. It stands alongside Grave Encounters and The Blair Witch Project as one of the best in the genre.
Initially, I was skeptical about the quality-many found footage films suffer from weak execution-but Gonjiam immediately proved me wrong. The film excels at creating an eerie atmosphere, gradually building suspense before unleashing full-blown terror. The use of sound design and immersive camerawork makes for an incredibly unsettling experience. Watching this film on a large screen with a surround sound system is highly recommended, as it amplifies the claustrophobic horror.
Having seen countless horror films, I rarely find myself truly unnerved, but Gonjiam managed to push me to my limits. The tension is so palpable that my friend and I had to pause at times because the atmosphere was too overwhelming. That's a testament to the film's brilliance-few horror films can achieve such a deeply visceral reaction.
If you're a fan of found footage horror, Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum is a must-watch. It stands alongside Grave Encounters and The Blair Witch Project as one of the best in the genre.
Did you know
- TriviaThe filmmakers were unable to get permission from the South Korean government to film in the actual hospital, so scenes in the film set in Gonjiam were actually filmed in the National Maritime High School in Busan, with the production team adhering closely to the floor plan of the hospital to recreate exactly the same exterior and hallways.
- GoofsAt the start of the film, they meet in a restaurant for the first time. Yet on the way to the hospital, they refer to a previous trip. In the footage of everyone jumping into the water, it's all the same faces that supposedly just met. * EDIT - they referred to a previous trip & then *all of them that just met* went jumping into the water. They talked about doing it & then they did it. Not a goof.
- ConnectionsReferences Return to House on Haunted Hill (2007)
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- Also known as
- Gonjiam: hospital maldito
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- Gross US & Canada
- $115,252
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $19,017
- Apr 15, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $21,180,050
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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