Written by the director of “Priests” , directed by Lim Dae-wong of “To Sir, With Love”, featuring Yunjin Kim in her first role after 2014, and with a concept very close to that of J-horror, “House of the Disappeared” had all the collateral to become a blockbuster, which I am sure it will, eventually. Let us take a closer look at it though.
“House of the Disappeared” is part of the Asian selection at Fantasia International Film Festival
The story shows its nature immediately, as in the first scene we witness a terrified Mi-hee watching her son disappear into a door drawn by a tremendous, invisible force, while her husband, Cheol-joong is laying injured in the basement, dying. The next scene has Mi-hee arrested by the police, as the sole perpetrator of the ordeal. 25 years later, an aged Mi-hee returns to the house, in a last attempt to realize what happen. Soon,...
“House of the Disappeared” is part of the Asian selection at Fantasia International Film Festival
The story shows its nature immediately, as in the first scene we witness a terrified Mi-hee watching her son disappear into a door drawn by a tremendous, invisible force, while her husband, Cheol-joong is laying injured in the basement, dying. The next scene has Mi-hee arrested by the police, as the sole perpetrator of the ordeal. 25 years later, an aged Mi-hee returns to the house, in a last attempt to realize what happen. Soon,...
- 7/19/2017
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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