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Cinderella

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List Price: $19.95
Our Price: $17.99
Your Save: $ 1.96 ( 10% )
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Manufacturer: Tartan Video Starring: So-min Jeon, Da-in Yu, Se-Kyeong Shin, Gyu-ryun Ahn, Ah-yung Ahn Directed By: Man-dae Bong
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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD EAN: 0842498030523 Format: Closed-captioned Label: Tartan Video Manufacturer: Tartan Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Tartan Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2007-04-10 Running Time: 97 Studio: Tartan Video Theatrical Release Date: 2006
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Editorial Reviews:
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(Horror) Seeking the much-desired quality of ul-jjang (the Perfect Face), 17-year-old Hyunsu’s friends are envious that she has a plastic surgeon for a mother. On their summer vacation together, she watches as her friends get plastic surgery and then one by one begin to die mysterious deaths. Hyunsu’s mother holds the key to the dark secrets that have been tucked away up to now.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: No Glass Slippers Here Comment: Buried under two pages of Disney movies,
you'll find this ruined gem.
Let me start by saying that
I am obviously retarded for cover art.
It always tricks me into buying movies,
that I know absolutely nothing about.
Tartan Asia Extreme usually has some dynamite flicks too.
This one however...is not one of them.
I'm gonna keep this one short and sweet.
I'm not here to tell you what this movie is about.
You can read that above in the item description.
And it sounds really cool....right?........right?
I found that the scenes moved way too quickly.
As soon as I figured out what was going on.
The scene was over.
The story jumped around like an epileptic cricket.
As soon as I grasped it, BOING.
There was little to no gore, which the cover definitely suggests.
One scene with two Korean girls slashing each others faces with scalpels,
which sounds much cooler than it really looks,
especially when dealing with a squeamish camera.
There was about one creep out, but it was all the way at the end of the movie.
And if you're conscious long enough, you might see it.
There was a good story here too, that really suffered from the erratic storytelling.
Don't get me wrong it had alot of potential,
but it definitely needs plastic surgery.
MORAL OF THE STORY
Beauty may only be skin deep, but ugly is to the bone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Average Korean horror Comment: This is a very average Korean horror. The storyline with its essence of sadness and motherly obsessions (and see the back cover photo for proof) borrows heavily from "A Tale of Two Sisters," and the emotional aspect here was a bit too obvious and easy to decipher, whereas in "A Tale of Two Sisters," you truly are stumped and mesmerised. I can't say I enjoyed this Asia Extreme release as I have others, but it's still a lot better than the typical American horror film of today.
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