Part of the burgeoning wave of K-horror films in the early 2000s, South Korea managed to tap into the exploding wave of titles being produced in Japan. They traded on a formula of pretty people being menaced by a white-faced, long black-haired female ghost popping out of obscure places. However, even in the slew of titles offered in the scene, few rise to the heights of Kim Tae-kyeong’s “Dead Friend,” originally released as ‘Ryeong.’
Suffering from amnesia, Min Ji-wong, (Kim Ha-neul) decides to leave her home to help recover her memory, which upsets her friend Jun-ho, (Jin Ryu) who begs her to stay. Agreeing to finish the classes, she tries to get over the difficulty of the situation, when she finds out that her former friends Eun-sae, (Jeon Hye-bin) Eun-jung, (Lee Yun-ji) Yu-jung, (Jeon Hie-ju) and Mi-kyeong, (Yi Shin) are being killed off by the malevolent spirit of Su-in,...
Suffering from amnesia, Min Ji-wong, (Kim Ha-neul) decides to leave her home to help recover her memory, which upsets her friend Jun-ho, (Jin Ryu) who begs her to stay. Agreeing to finish the classes, she tries to get over the difficulty of the situation, when she finds out that her former friends Eun-sae, (Jeon Hye-bin) Eun-jung, (Lee Yun-ji) Yu-jung, (Jeon Hie-ju) and Mi-kyeong, (Yi Shin) are being killed off by the malevolent spirit of Su-in,...
- 7/11/2020
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
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