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A Tale of Two Sisters (Hindi Dubbed)

  • Movie Name: A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)
  • IMDb Rating: 7.1/10
  • Director: Kim Jee-woon
  • Stars: Lim Soo-jung, Yum Jung-ah, Kim Kap-su
  • Genres: Drama | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
  • Quality: 480p | 720p | 1080p 
  • Language: Hindi | Korean (Dual Audio)
A Tale of Two Sisters is a 2003 South Korean psychological horror film ,
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A Tale of Two Sisters 2003 Movie – Storyline :

After spending time in a mental institution, two devoted sisters return to the home of their father and cruel stepmother. Once there, in addition to dealing with their stepmother’s obsessive, unbalanced ways, an interfering ghost also affects their recovery.

Review of A Tale of Two Sisters (2003 Movie):

A TALE OF TWO SISTERS goes the furthest of any Asian horror film in proving that Asian horror films are the only horror films you really need to watch. As someone whose grown to love Asian chillers, and as someone who lives for those precious moments when a film actually surprises with a twist ending that I didn’t see coming (or at least suspect), I was totally blindsided by this film’s intricate plotting.

Perhaps I’m one of the only avid horror fans who thinks that the recent overload of Asian shockers is so over-hyped! Films like “Ringu” or the “The Eye” which are praised all over the world – simply didn’t convince me and they looked more boring than frightening. Well, this blunt opinion doesn’t go for the South Korean gem “A Tale of Two Sisters”. This is a stylish and utterly complex psychological terror-tale that REALLY gets under your skin! The plot, based on a local folklore tale, might be a little too confusing to get this film listed among the all-time greatest genre achievements, but the atmosphere and tension-building surely provokes feelings of great respect. This is one of those few films that are impossible to label: the events in “Two Sisters” qualify as mind-bending horror as well as intense family drama and a deeply psychological portrait. Besides a mesmerizing story, “A tale of Two Sisters” also has all the great elements that I feel are usually missing in Asian horror films like compelling music, good acting and innovative camera-work. The mansion were the family events take place is brilliantly illustrated like a truly creepy place where secrets and danger lurk behind every door. Several sequences (like the dinner with relatives or the nightly appearance in the girls’ room) are pretty much the ultimate in eeriness. They really made me feel uncomfortable and I do like to believe that I’ve seen my share of spooky horror. “A Tale of Two Sisters” is a terrific movie-adventure and a definite must see for Asian film fanatics. A little warning for people with a short attention-span, though: this movie forces you to have your eyes and ears focused at at all time. It’s also a film that requires repeated viewing, even though no one will never really “get it” for a full 100%.


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