A tale of two sisters


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I didn't expect anything extraordinary from this movie, tons of horror movies have been released in recent months and most turn out to be cliche's, but I was really wrong. Having watched lots of asian horror flicks, it's totally safe for me to say that this is the scariest horror movie I have ever watched. For those who are familiar with asian horror movies, the director of this movie is the same person who did one of the stories in the movie 'Three'.

This movie begins and goes by *extremely* slow, even worse than watching grass grow, but it sinks you in quick. The camera angles create such an atmosphere allowing for spine tingling scenes. Some of the scenes literally made the hair on my neck stand up...something that _rarely_ happens to me in a theater full of people. The movie has a mixture of elements of horror and psyche, so it comes along with very mind screwing storyline. It dosen't have surreal scenes like The Ring or other horror movies.. but it has such an authentic atmosphere all the while.

I recommend anyone who likes asian horror films to watch this movie, it's worth the time

Now Dreamworks just got rights for a remake and are working for an English version due sometime next year. I'm hoping they don't spoil the story.

Here's the original movie's website: A tale of two sisters, and they got the trailer in it too.

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