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A Blood Pledge: Broken Promise (2009)

A Blood Pledge: Broken Promise (2009)
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A broken suicide pact leads to a malevolent mystery at a Catholic girls' school in South Korea. When Jung-un discovers her older sister Unjoo has taken her own, she's devastated. Convinced that her sister wouldn't commit suicide, and disturbed by rumors making the rounds at school, Jung-un begins a comprehensive investigation into Unjoo's untimely death. Just before Unjoo died, she made a suicide pact with fellow students Soy, Eugene, and Eun-young. So why are the other girls still alive? The closer Jung-un gets to the truth, the more she realizes just how vicious her manipulative classmates can truly be. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Synopsis of A Blood Pledge: Broken Promise

A broken suicide pact leads to a malevolent mystery at a Catholic girls' school in South Korea. When Jung-un discovers her older sister Unjoo has taken her own, she's devastated. Convinced that her sister wouldn't commit suicide, and disturbed by rumors making the rounds at school, Jung-un begins a comprehensive investigation into Unjoo's untimely death. Just before Unjoo died, she made a suicide pact with fellow students Soy, Eugene, and Eun-young. So why are the other girls still alive? The closer Jung-un gets to the truth, the more she realizes just how vicious her manipulative classmates can truly be. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Writer(s):
Kim Dong-Woo
Producer(s):
Lee Choon-YunLee Sae-Young
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    Erik B.

    The most disappointing entry of the Whispering Corridors series. The characters are not that endearing and the horror sequences are surprisingly terrible (and very irritating) with their habitual use of jump scares. There is one cool death scene, but this is a bitter disappointment given its high-quality predecessors. Watch "Voice" (2005) - don't get that one confused with "Voices" (2007) - or the original Whispering Corridors (1998) instead. They're much better than this.

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