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“A Memoir of Two Sisters” is a rarity among anxiety films that combines grand human drama with spookiness. And it goes one better in presenting the audience with a multi-layered mystery that reveals itself gradually. Teenaged Su-mi (Im Su-jeong) and her younger sister Su-yeon (Moon Geun-yeong) return home to their father and stepmother after a quit at a mental hospital. Su-mi is outspoken, resentful of her stepmother, and always protective of the more reserved Su-yeon. Shortly after the girls come, unfamiliar things launch to happen around the house. Su-mi is plagued by horrific nightmares that may or may not be staunch. Objects seem to replicate themselves. Images of people appear and travel. Their stepmother (Yeom Jeong-ah) blames the girls and then the house. Su-mi blames her stepmother. Their father (Kim Kab-su) blames everyone’s inability to adjust to their original circumstances. Events from the past which are alluded to but never explained may bear the reply. Or is an otherworldly presence at work?
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It’s not surprising that “A Sage of Two Sisters” owes considerable of its success to its credibility. The relationships of these people - the resentful and protective older sister, the concerned but frustrated father, the icy and jealous stepmother- are in the forefront of the myth, not secondary to the apprehension. Deep-seated emotions drive the characters, not horror. Unlike most awe or mystery films, we understand less of what’s going on than the characters do. Writer/director Kim Ji-woon keeps the audience in the sad until nearly the kill of the film. Since these are credible characters, we want to understand what’s happening to them, and that sustains our interest. Layers of the mystery are peeled away gradually, revealing a pleasurable human tragedy with horrific implications.
“A Sage of Two Sisters” will appeal to fans of psychological thrillers as well as alarm. I found the film more involving than unpleasant. It has a anecdote to explain -rather than impartial creeping you out. The film doesn’t suffer from underwriting or dreadful writing that I’ve reach to put a question to from Asian alarm films -or from apprehension films in general. If anything, “A Memoir of Two Sisters” is more complicated than it needs to be at a few points. Production values also seem pleasing high. Delicate cinematography beautifully contrasts the idyllic, sparkling countryside surrounding the family’s pretty primitive home with its gloomy, oppressive interior. In Korean with English or Spanish subtitles.
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The DVD (Tartan Video 2005) : There are reportedly 2 versions of this Tartan DVD: a single disc that is rated R and a two-disc spot that is unrated. I catch it’s unrated only because the bonus material hasn’t been rated. The disc I saw was the first disc of the 2-disc spot. It includes a trailer and two audio commentaries (in Korean with subtitles) . The first commentary is by writer/director Kim Ji-woon, director of photography Lee Mo-gae, and lighting director O Seung-chui. This is a scene-by-scene analysis of how the memoir, tone, and characters are expressed through photography and lighting, including framing, lighting develop, and camera movements. It’s quite a righteous commentary if you’re involved in the filmmaking process. The second commentary is with writer/director Kim Ji-woon and the actresses who played the sisters, Im Su-jeong and Moon Geun-yeong. Kim gives further commentary about his decisions and intentions and prompts the actresses to comment on their performances. Sorry, I have not seen the second disc of bonus material.
Two sisters Su-Mi and Su-Yeon return to their home after a period of convalescence after the death of their mother. Their father awaits them with his unique bride - Eun-joo, once a nurse on the father’s staff. Su-Mi is intensely wrathful with both her father and her unusual stepmother, and from this broken relationship, the film moves forward. But this mercurial turns into far more than a unpleasant stepmother film.
Bit by bit director Ji-woon Kim makes it apparent that there is something deeply corrupt. Poor dreams turn into unpleasant reality and support again as viewers learn not to trust the evidence of their eyes. Kim uses a lot of sudden inserts that will have you hitting the finish and step buttons repeatedly, but to no avail. It is a defective woman, an insane girl, or a insecure house that lies at the shaded center of this bleak epic?
This is not so distinguished a apprehension anecdote as shaded yarn of characters in search of a resolution - one that uses scare as its metaphor. Gestures and glances leave no doubt in anyone’s mind that tedious the characters words lies a secret that divides them onto separate parts. Only the two young girls seem to net solace together, but their serene moments are continually skittish by their step-mother, who seems enraged as a hatter. But, as you can probably voice now from this review, almost nothing is as it seems.
The direction really is sparkling. Careful utilize of color and shadow beget their rural home into a vexed gothic mansion. Memories, not ghosts though, are the lurkers in the shadow, and it is up to the viewer to try to score the right thread in a truly layered status. Images, especially the spend of hair and facial profiles contribute to the double meanings. The acting is also ample, a far yowl from the what we’re musty to in oriental terror. Having watched Ringu recently I can honestly say that this is the better film.
Have somebody with you when you perceive this film. You will want the company before this is over.
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