Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The Red Shoes Korean Remakes Is A single Of Our Very best Horror Movies Ever

By Braild Wang


Best horror movies ever has enjoyed the several remakes of Hans Christian Anderson's The Red Shoes in all its incarnations which include Michael Powell's, who was more notable for his controversial film Peeping Tom. Using the Korean horror film wave came yet another version of your Red Shoes in 2005 which became common in the look of these Korean horror films. The creepy girl with lengthy hair who could do body contortions from Cirque de Soleil.

So here's the swift synopsis for The Red Shoes. Set in Seoul, the film follows Sun Jae (Kim Hye Soo, also in "Three: Memories") who, immediately after catching her husband with an additional woman, moves into a decrepit old apartment developing as well as her adorable young daughter, Tae Soo. Working hard to settle into their new life, Sun Jae comes across a odd pair of red shoes when she's travelling on the subway, and decides to take them residence. In all films, it seems that struggling men and women always take the subway, but their not struggling a lot of or else they'd be taking the bus, I guess.

Naturally with any horror film, when you uncover one thing of value, it's usually as well superior to become accurate and hence the shoes turn out to be cursed, and exerts a sinister power over all those who come into make contact with with them, leading to expected deaths and disaster. Generally they normally make the wearer dance to their death...even Buffy The Vampire Slayer had their variation of that with their brilliant musical episode. Eventually, with Tae Soo's life hanging inside the balance, Sun Jae and new interior designer boyfriend Cheol (Kim Sung Soo) desperately try to unravel the mystery on the shoes ahead of it's too late.

It's not the top of your Korean horror movie wave, however the beauty of your Red Shoes is that the director (Yong-gyun Kim)by no means forgets that the original story was a horror film and sticks firmly also it giving us some good chills and creepy effects. So if you're a significant horror fan, The Red Shoes is worth checking out along with Michael Powell's version which was a little much more artsy but had a chilling impact.

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