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Ryeong (2004)

Ryeong (2004)
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South Korean director Kim Tae-gyun's horror picture Ryeong (AKA The Ghost) concerns Ji-won (Kim Ha-neul), an intelligent and comely young student who suffers from complete amnesia. A mysterious 'accident' befell her, wiping out long term memories of friends, acquaintances, and past events. Then, just as Ji-won begins to struggle with this mnemonic void, and looks ahead to rebuilding her life, her old friends begin dying odd, inexplicable deaths and ghostly, relentless visions plague her. Upon further investigation, Ji-won learns that she and three female friends once forged a tough, invincible quadrumvirate. As the body count surrounding Ji-won rises, and accusers blame her for the occurrences, she begins to delve more aggressively into her past, and disturbing memories come flooding back that explain the rising tide of supernatural vengeance against Ji-won and her friends. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Kim Ha-neulRyu Jin-ok, (more)
Director(s):
Kim Tae-kyung
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Synopsis of Ryeong

South Korean director Kim Tae-gyun's horror picture Ryeong (AKA The Ghost) concerns Ji-won (Kim Ha-neul), an intelligent and comely young student who suffers from complete amnesia. A mysterious 'accident' befell her, wiping out long term memories of friends, acquaintances, and past events. Then, just as Ji-won begins to struggle with this mnemonic void, and looks ahead to rebuilding her life, her old friends begin dying odd, inexplicable deaths and ghostly, relentless visions plague her. Upon further investigation, Ji-won learns that she and three female friends once forged a tough, invincible quadrumvirate. As the body count surrounding Ji-won rises, and accusers blame her for the occurrences, she begins to delve more aggressively into her past, and disturbing memories come flooding back that explain the rising tide of supernatural vengeance against Ji-won and her friends. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Kim Tae-kyung
Writer(s):
Kim Tae-kyung
Producer(s):
Han Seong-gu
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Justin C.

I watched this movie with an open mind. The story is halfway decent and it's not scary but slightly creepy. There's no nudity or gore for those of you with hardcore taste. I can't say that it's a bad movie but I rate it 2 stars as fair.

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Quincy B.

I really enjoy Asian horror, but I have to say this one left me wanting. It was pretty boring, not really scary, and there was no kind of tension what-so-ever. All of the scenes had a familiarity to them that really brought down the creep-factor, like you had seen them before in better Asian horror films. And really, you had. If you are looking for some intense and creepy Asian horror flicks try Shutter or Tale of Two Sisters instead. They are much stronger films.

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Stephanie W.

Not scary or gory, but it actually had a pretty cool twist ending that I didn't see coming.

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