 |  |  |  |  This was, for me, a pretty scary ghost story, with some very effective jumps and scares. If you like creepy ghost stories and can stand limited gore, this would be a good purchase. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Hey you Horror Lovers, this is a scary and good movie, I loved it!! This movie is about a mother and child who are different from anyone else. How are they different? They have special powers, and this backward village kills them and thought they got away with it...But soon, after several years go by, the avenging Ghosts, waited until someone would call for a ghost, and it happen, before you knew it, every person involved with their murders, died. The ending was great, all the actors are fantastic. Having said this, I think I'm going to see it again..ta ta. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Alright, let's be honest now. If you didn't enjoy Ahn Byeong-Gi's previous effort (Phone), you probably won't love this either. If, on the other hand, you found 'Phone' as compelling as I did, you are in for a treat.
Bunshinsaba (Ouija Board) may not be particularly original, borrowing heavily from similar films (eg: Whispering Corridors), but it is definitely well done. The atmosphere is genuinely eerie, the special-effects are cool and the performances are sincere. The plot itself begins as a simple ghost story, but later evolves into a more complex and creepy tale of possession. A generous production budget also means that the locations, sets and even the cast are not only attractive, but beautifully shot as well. Also, keep an eye out for Lee Yu-Ri (Kim In-Suk), a newcomer whom will undoubtedly become the next 'it-girl' in Korean films... | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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