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The Red Shoes (2005)

The Red Shoes (2005)
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Kim Yong-gyun's picture The Red Shoes is a South Korean horror opus. The story unravels in Seoul, where Sun Jae (Kim Hye Soo) discovers her husband's infidelity and leaves him, moving into an ancient, semi-dilapidated apartment house with her daughter, Tae Soo. She discovers a strange pair of red shoes on the subway and carts them home with her, sans realizing that the shoes carry a demonic curse and threaten to destroy the life of whoever holds them. As supernatural terrors hit the apartment and otherworldly visions fill Sun Jae's mind (including a dream sequence where drops of blood snow down from the sky), the shoes unleash the buried malevolent thoughts and desires from everyone surrounding Sun Jae, propelling the individuals toward horrible deaths. Sun Jae and her boyfriend Cheol (Kim Seong-Su) then attempt to determine the origin of the shoes and end the death spell - before Sun Jae's life is extinguished. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Kim Hye-suKim Seong-Su, (more)
Director(s):
Kim Yong-gyun
Format(s):
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Synopsis of The Red Shoes

Kim Yong-gyun's picture The Red Shoes is a South Korean horror opus. The story unravels in Seoul, where Sun Jae (Kim Hye Soo) discovers her husband's infidelity and leaves him, moving into an ancient, semi-dilapidated apartment house with her daughter, Tae Soo. She discovers a strange pair of red shoes on the subway and carts them home with her, sans realizing that the shoes carry a demonic curse and threaten to destroy the life of whoever holds them. As supernatural terrors hit the apartment and otherworldly visions fill Sun Jae's mind (including a dream sequence where drops of blood snow down from the sky), the shoes unleash the buried malevolent thoughts and desires from everyone surrounding Sun Jae, propelling the individuals toward horrible deaths. Sun Jae and her boyfriend Cheol (Kim Seong-Su) then attempt to determine the origin of the shoes and end the death spell - before Sun Jae's life is extinguished. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
103 mins

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Director(s):
Kim Yong-gyun
Writer(s):
Ma Sang-ryeolKim Yong-gyun
Producer(s):
Kim Gwang-su
Categories:
Independent FilmsHorror
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    Eva and charles A.

    Asian horror is really exciting when you first get bit by the bug. After a dozen or so different films they begin to run together and lose thier appeal. This was a good one for me because it got the creativity flowing again. Sure it had the dead pale girl in it as they all seem like they do, but at least this one offered a little more with the story.

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    Denna B.

    Another easy choice to add to your Asian horror queue. The story was good and the DTS sound was excellent. A few minor issues though. The ending seemed like it was wrapped up rather quickly with some flashbacks that dramatically changed the role of the central character. When the movie is over, it may take you a few seconds to figure out what the twist was. Perhaps that's a good thing. And the end sequence was so dark that it was difficult to see what was going on. Also, the extras are not subtitled in English. However, these are minor things to nitpick about. Definitely recommended.

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    Virginia G.

    no sound track on subtitled versions. No music, no language, just silence and subtitles.

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