Not that Scary
Moviegoers should go into this film with minimum expectations. I might be of the minority who have seen the majority of veteran actor Ha Jung Woo's films since his early days of acting, but he does not disappoint in this outing. It is not his worst project. He teamed up with a well-rounded actor Kim Nam Gil and a relatively new director and screenwriter, Kim Kwang Bin directing his first motion picture film.
Sometimes, I like to watch first-time directors see if they might have potential or exceeded my expectations. In my personal opinion, the special effects (CGI) was above par for a horror film that makes use of it put in motion. The birds (crows) scene shot and edited nicely to give the impression of the dreary, isolated area. The costume designs are nothing special as when you see over a hundred horror films, it becomes a blur.
The directing style was unique, which tried to be as original as possible, delving into the topic of strained relationships when it comes to losing a loved one, but it ends up falling flat. In the beginning, Ha Jung Woo and child actor Heo Yool's relationship generate white heat that the audience sensed the strong chemistry on-screen but it dissipated quickly. Some people might not like or understand Park Sung Woong's small appearance in the film, but I think his role is significant.
The first time Kim Nam Gil's character introduced to the audience, the viewer senses a connection with him, but as the film moves forward, the coldness between the two actors becomes apparent. Some people might disagree and find his character interactions with Ha Jung Woo's character are sufficient. A critic dissembling this film I observed abnormal friction between the two lead actors in some scenes.
It is an all-around enjoyable entertainment, the fun ride the director takes us on. It is a script with holes in it that will give you thrills, excitement, and poltergeist moments, but for me, it is not a classic horror film. In the end, I will not be afraid of my closet, but I will be wondering the script could be improved here and there. I will have to use my imagination while watching this very average to a good film.
Final Rating: 7.79/10
Final Rating for Story: 7.789/10
Rewatch value is 7, which I would watch this again next year or in the years to come. Maybe...
Sometimes, I like to watch first-time directors see if they might have potential or exceeded my expectations. In my personal opinion, the special effects (CGI) was above par for a horror film that makes use of it put in motion. The birds (crows) scene shot and edited nicely to give the impression of the dreary, isolated area. The costume designs are nothing special as when you see over a hundred horror films, it becomes a blur.
The directing style was unique, which tried to be as original as possible, delving into the topic of strained relationships when it comes to losing a loved one, but it ends up falling flat. In the beginning, Ha Jung Woo and child actor Heo Yool's relationship generate white heat that the audience sensed the strong chemistry on-screen but it dissipated quickly. Some people might not like or understand Park Sung Woong's small appearance in the film, but I think his role is significant.
The first time Kim Nam Gil's character introduced to the audience, the viewer senses a connection with him, but as the film moves forward, the coldness between the two actors becomes apparent. Some people might disagree and find his character interactions with Ha Jung Woo's character are sufficient. A critic dissembling this film I observed abnormal friction between the two lead actors in some scenes.
It is an all-around enjoyable entertainment, the fun ride the director takes us on. It is a script with holes in it that will give you thrills, excitement, and poltergeist moments, but for me, it is not a classic horror film. In the end, I will not be afraid of my closet, but I will be wondering the script could be improved here and there. I will have to use my imagination while watching this very average to a good film.
Final Rating: 7.79/10
Final Rating for Story: 7.789/10
Rewatch value is 7, which I would watch this again next year or in the years to come. Maybe...
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