South Korea's Kim Ji-woon (
I Saw the Devil,
The Good, the Bad, the Weird) is an unabashed fan of genre fare, and
A Tale of Two Sisters,
a psych thriller/horror hybrid, was the first film of his to garner him
international recognition. The plot centers on adolescent Su-mi, who
has returned home with her younger sister Su-yeon from psychiatric care
to face the stepmother she hates and the father she resents. As tensions
rise in the household, supernatural visions begin to haunt Su-mi, but
determining what is real and what is imaginary is up to the viewer. A
skillful and measured blend of suspense, paranoia, and sheer terror,
A Tale of Two Sisters's
"a-ha" moment is certainly satisfying, but the fact that you soiled
your britches getting to that moment is what makes it so fun.
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