The Wrath (2018) Poster

(2018)

User Reviews

Review this title
8 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
5/10
Confusing and not all that captivating.
paulclaassen3 February 2020
'The Wrath' is a South Korean horror thriller I unfortunately won't remember for a long time.

Make no mistake, this is not a bad movie; it just isn't memorable enough. Some scenes reminded me of 'Evil Dead', while some elements reminded me of 'The Wailing' (although the latter was far more superior). It almost feels as though they had too many ideas that doesn't quite gel together into such a short film. At times, crucial information seem to have been omitted. This definitely should have been a longer film with more explored ideas and characters. The film itself is also not all that easy to follow.

If you're into the possession genre - specifically South Korean cinema - then rather watch 'The Wailing', 'Priests', or even 'A Tale of Two Sisters'.
2 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
6/10
Average quality period haunting
youngcollind29 April 2021
Rather typical ghost/haunting movie in many respects. Set apart by the period, I guess. Still, some solid effects and scares. Somehow feels less cheesy than many similar American ghost movies would be.
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Review: The Wrath
ghettodub25 September 2019
Review: The Wrath

The Wrath is a Korean Shudder release about a young woman who is to be a bride in a aristocratic home, and things take a wrong turn. There is evil present. The young lord, Myung-Kyu, decides to bed the woman on her wedding night in a trap for the spirit, but things don't go as planned. We also see a mysterious burn on the young woman's shoulder, which we'll learn more about through the movie.

As expected, The Wrath looks fantastic. Korea has been killing it with film the last 15 years. Really well shot and scored, with some good atmosphere built in to it. It also switches around to a more twitching and fast moving camera at times, and leaves you feeling like "well that's very Evil Dead-ish."

Some of the story got confusing at times, but all in all, this is a slick movie that is well made and fun. I really enjoyed it and will probably give it a second watch sometime soon. Korea: you just keep being you.

7/10
8 out of 8 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Standout creepy and chilling if slightly flawed effort
kannibalcorpsegrinder17 August 2019
After arriving at a lord's village, a young woman is suddenly forced to deal with the uptight rules and regulations of the house which puts her at odds with the other women living there when a ghostly spirit is found to be tormenting the inhabitants, forcing her to try to stop its deadly antics.

For the most part, there was quite a lot to like here. When this one gets going, a lot of the positives come from the stellar ghost action present throughout here. The film creates a wholly oppressive atmosphere in the village setting that gives the appearance of something creepy lurking behind every corner. The fog-shrouded streets and night-time settings allow for the creepiness to really get ramped up by playing with the shadow of the spirit running around or hearing the ethereal laughing on the soundtrack providing the basis for several big shock scenes such as the opening attack on the worker in the farmhouse featuring the spirit rushing out of the darkness for several rush attacks or the attack on the lord with his belief that the spirit is behind him several times before the killing blow. The arrival of the exorcism and the attempts to rid the house of the evil spirit offers up several impressive moments including the gratuitous vomiting of the black liquid immediately upon arrival to the visions of the spirit feeding on the life-energy of the inhabitants and the failed exorcism attempt in the woods that ends tragically for most involved. Moreover, the finale of the film is incredibly fun and really has so much to like. With the political ramifications spelled out in full effect, from how the women are conspiring to keep the family lineage for themselves against her to understand how the curse works, this section of the film generates the setup necessary to get the final confrontation prepared. Not only does this section of the film feature even more frenetic supernatural action with the ghost getting to play with the malicious head of the household that killed her by making him think he's attacking her instead of his helpers or the battle between the spirit and her that features several attempts to overcome her wrath and vengeance that gets rather bloody and brutal at times. With these supernatural actions really bringing aboard some fantastic action scenes featuring the reanimated spirit flying around looking to get her full revenge on everyone, this section is not only quite exciting but cathartic. On top of that fine work, the film's issues of classism and social constructs are quite prominent. That this takes place in the village, the idea of wealth and opulence is quite apparent in their fancy, colorful clothes and ornate designs that are strictly at odds with her more humble and down-to-Earth upbringing which starts to infuriate the others around the palace the longer she's around. Once they're forced to take care of her, the resentment that arises and takes place in the house with the rules and regulations that are placed manage to showcase how the various classes and social statuses deal with different issues. They're more likely to deny everything that occurs, regardless of whether or not it's followed on their end, while she gets strict regulated deals that are punished for not following. At times, that creates a convoluted storyline with the revelation of the spirits' vengeance coming so late into the running time because of all the different storylines present here with all the political trickery and backstabbing but that's really the main issue with the film.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Language and Brief Nudity.
10 out of 10 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Creepy and suspensful, IMO a movie well worth watching
gluonpaul2 January 2020
In my opinion this is woefully undervalued on here at the time I write this and while I can sometimes understand why people would vote a film much lower than i do this time I am at a loss.

The film is wonderfully acted, very creepy and has really well written characters. There are some creepy visuals but its not really a horror in the ju-on category its more about suspense and telling a story about humans and our evils to each other. It felt more realistic in many ways than most horrors because it centered more around those factors.

Very interesting movie, if you read this I hope you will give it a try.
5 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Beyond expectation!
Sirapob-Klarod28 November 2018
The Wrath is more than just a typical horror movie. I was very moved by the production of this movie and I really fall in love with the acting of Son Na-eun whom act in the the wrath as her second movie after the miracle. The movie portrays the living in Joseon era very well and in details bringing more realism to the story. Addition to the topic of realism, I found the movie somewhat more realistic than most other horror film that has no origin or so to say no cause of the supernatural activites. Aside from all the superb acting and the great production I find this movie very enjoyable and I would love to rewatch it From my point of view, this movie deserve more positive reviews, this movie has it all. It give me all the emotions curiousity, excitement, sadness, happiness and also the feeling of a rushing adrenaline. Overall 10/10 Everybody should watch this movie. I am very glade that I've had the privilege of watching this amazing movie premiere in Bangkok.
11 out of 14 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Stylish, great movie, but kind of hard to follow.
briannaivers14 February 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This is a great movie. It's really stylish and beautiful to look at. The scenery, the actors, the atmosphere, the camera work, the sound, everything is beautiful. My only complaint with this movie is that it's hard to follow. I am having trouble understanding the ending. Nonetheless, if you come across this, it's very much worth your time. The actors don't feel fake. The dialogue, the way they act feels real. Everyone did very well. I recommend this highly, I just wish it was a little easier to follow.
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Impressive- East meets West: We're Not So Different
trishthunderroads14 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Timing is everything. I recently re-watched Black Sunday on Shudder and was struck with how that film inspired The Wrath.

What impressed me the most is how Brava's basic story line endures and how nimbly it successfully crosses cultural lines. Big fan of Asian horror and I'm aware of the myriad of cultural nuances which was why a comparison of Black Sunday/The Wrath home.

The Wrath was exceptionally well executed, wonderful atmospheric creepiness and a few good jump scares. Cinematography was beautiful and acting performances sincere and engaging. Yes, it's a bit "soapy", especially the minor characters (but don't fret, they'll suffer).

My only gripe is the conclusion was predictable, but it not a deal breaker. But I admit I'm a sucker for a vengeful ghost strot!

The Wrath is a satisfying watch and, yep, pair it with Black Sunday for a fun comparison if you got time. Totally worth the double feature.
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed