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Nightmare (2000)

Nightmare (2000)
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A lunatic is terrorizing a group of friends who met in college in this horror thriller from South Korea. After visiting a college friend now living in the United States, Seon-ae (Choe Jeong-yun) becomes convinced upon returning to Korea that someone is following her; what's more, the stalker in question looks just like someone she once knew who died not long ago. While Seon-ae is trying to shake the mysterious figure following her, several other members of her circle of friends from her school days are falling prey to a psychotic murderer, and she wonders if her stalker may have murder on his mind. Gawi's supporting cast includes Jeong Jun, Kim Kyu-ri, and Jo Hye-yeong; it was the first feature directed by former cinematographer Ahn Byeong-ki. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Kim Kyu-Li
Director(s):
Ahn Byung-Ki
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Nightmare

A lunatic is terrorizing a group of friends who met in college in this horror thriller from South Korea. After visiting a college friend now living in the United States, Seon-ae (Choe Jeong-yun) becomes convinced upon returning to Korea that someone is following her; what's more, the stalker in question looks just like someone she once knew who died not long ago. While Seon-ae is trying to shake the mysterious figure following her, several other members of her circle of friends from her school days are falling prey to a psychotic murderer, and she wonders if her stalker may have murder on his mind. Gawi's supporting cast includes Jeong Jun, Kim Kyu-ri, and Jo Hye-yeong; it was the first feature directed by former cinematographer Ahn Byeong-ki. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

Complete Cast of Nightmare


Director(s):
Ahn Byung-Ki
Writer(s):
Won Jong-HoonAhn Byung-Ki
Producer(s):
Goh Hyung-WookStanley KimLee Min-ho
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Gore)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    TEAR C.

    There's nothing to write about this movie, except that it was dreadful.

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    Ryan G.

    Basically a compilation of generic j-horror and k-horror ideas that have already been done before..time..and time again. As a big fan of J-Horror and K-Horror films over the american style of horror films, this film was boring and disappointing and just didn't stand out from anything I've already seen. If you're looking for some good creative movies in this category of horror, I'd recommend One Missed Call 2, The Maid, or Tale of Two Sisters instead.

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    Erik B.

    This was okay, but to be honest there are much better Korean horror films out there. The storyline, acting, and horror elements are just so-so. The final minute is really cool, but too little too late in my opinion. Watch "A Tale of Two Sisters", "Voice", "Whispering Corridors", or "Spider Forest" before this one.

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