I'm pretty sure that anybody who has watched TV recently has seen the commercials for The Uninvited, which is a remake of the (in my eyes) excellent K-horror flick A Tale of Two Sisters (Janghwa, Hongryeon). Now, as most of us know, American remakes of Asian horror films have been pretty atrocious for the most part. (i.e. The Ring, The Grudge, or for more recent remakes Mirrors and Shutter) In my personal opinion, however, these films were just not good in the first place, but now that they're remaking probably one of the best K-horror films out there, I can't help but be interested in how much Hollywood is going to ruin it.
For those too lazy to click the link, A Tale of Two Sisters is about, well, two sisters (obviously) who have spent some time in the hospital and are now going back home to their father and their new stepmother. I can't go into this too much without spoiling it, but let's just say that afterwards, you're in for a weird psychological horror experience rivaling that of movies like Jacob's Ladder.
Now, The Uninvited isn't out yet, but I am interested in it, if only to see how much America screws it up. It's just a shame that I'm going to have to spend nine bucks to watch it. Anyone else going to go see it?
For those too lazy to click the link, A Tale of Two Sisters is about, well, two sisters (obviously) who have spent some time in the hospital and are now going back home to their father and their new stepmother. I can't go into this too much without spoiling it, but let's just say that afterwards, you're in for a weird psychological horror experience rivaling that of movies like Jacob's Ladder.
Now, The Uninvited isn't out yet, but I am interested in it, if only to see how much America screws it up. It's just a shame that I'm going to have to spend nine bucks to watch it. Anyone else going to go see it?



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