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The Ghost

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List Price: $19.95
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Manufacturer: Tartan Video Starring: Kim Ha-neul, Gi Ju-bong, Ryu Jin-ok, Nam Sangmi, Shin Lee
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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD Brand: WELLSPRING/GENIUS EAN: 0842498030424 Format: Closed-captioned Label: Tartan Video Manufacturer: Tartan Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Tartan Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2007-04-24 Running Time: 94 Studio: Tartan Video Theatrical Release Date: 2004
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Editorial Reviews:
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(Horror) Ji-won is a bright young student with amnesia. She has no recollection of who she is, her friends or her life before the incident. When her old friends mysteriously start dying one by one, she begins to investigate. As she slowly begins to piece together fragments of her past, strange and terrifying visions start to haunt her. She discovers that she was once friends with three other girls, and together they formed an impenetrable alliance.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A very good movie Comment: I realy liked this movie. I don't think this movie is cliche or follows the basic patterns of other asian horror movies. It might be slow at some times, but the other parts of the movie more than make up for it. Throughout the movie it makes you wonder "What the hell is going on?!" and when you think you figured it out, the end twist blasts your mind away(or at least it did mine). I also liked the fact how most things are explained, unlike american horror movies, by the time it ended. I also like how they made it so you can feel sympathy for the ghost(or at least at first...), and having general charractor developemant all around. One more thing I like is how they give "hints" and "tells" before the "big revreal". If you watch enough asian horror movies, you might figure it out: I know I didn't.
Overall I would realy recomend this movie to watch. I believe it is as good as Silk and The Eye.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Remember why we started watching Comment: Does anyone remember that we started watching asian horror because it was fresh and different? Now they all seem to fit a standard pattern. Subtle tones, creepy longhaired brat, drag in the middle, stunning realization at the end. I'm starting to long for zombie flicks and torture genre's of good ole USA.
Customer Rating:      Summary: NOT so good- I was dissapointed Comment: The movie was not that great. It jumped around a little too much. It was no SILK
Customer Rating:      Summary: Typical Korean horror--- in a good way. Comment: Many people criticise Asian horrors for the over use of female black-haired ghost, but... how many of those that stray from the path are actually good? Just saying "Well, the IDEA was good" or "It COULD have been good" doesn't cut it.
This movie is very typical in this genre, but if you don't like the ghost movies why are you even watching? I found this one to be great, with not too slow of a pace and an ending that makes you say "What the hell happened?" --- in a good way.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I enjoyed this one Comment: This was a really good film and I enjoyed it from beginning to end. It held my interest and the scares were genuine. Compared to other films like "Cinderella" (another Asia Extreme release), this one is much better. The directing and production were superb by the way, without the glossiness marring the storyline; the story is so good on its own that it doesn't need to be dependent on gloss, whereas in other films like "Phone," (one of my least favourite Asia Extreme releases), the glamour and high-tech aspects just can't cut it enough to save the film entirely. I also liked that the actress from "Wishing Stairs" played the victim once again.
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