Arang

June. 28,2006      
Rating:
5.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A salt storehouse near the sea may be haunted. A penniless ex-con dies a gristly death in a house he can ill afford. The detectives assigned the case are Min, newly reinstated after a suspension, and Lee, a new transfer from forensics. Min has nightmares: a sexual assault that haunts her. She and Lee work well together, but soon two more deaths occur - each mysteriously poisoned, both friends of the ex-con. A fourth friend, a newly married doctor, is a suspect. But what has all this to do with the salt storehouse, a death ten years ago, and a missing girl? Can Min and Lee get to the bottom of it, or is the supernatural beyond a cop's reach?

Song Yun-ah as  so-young
Lee Dong-wook as  Hyun-ki
Lee Jong-soo as  Dong-min
Kim Hae-in as  Min-jeong
Jung Won-joong as  Kim Ban-jeong
Kim Ok-vin as  
Ju Sang-uk as  Jae-hyeon
Yoo In-na as  Hotel woman
Lim Ju-hwan as  Young Hyun-ki

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Reviews

Hellen
2006/06/28

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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BootDigest
2006/06/29

Such a frustrating disappointment

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Aiden Melton
2006/06/30

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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Mathilde the Guild
2006/07/01

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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p-stepien
2006/07/02

An ex-convict fresh out of prison, devoid of any means of financing his livelihood, situates himself in an expensive apartment. Not soon after a black-eyed ghost with long black hair (hey... it's a K-horror, so what did you expect) appears and the man is soon found dead burnt to a crisp and strangled. Within days two of his former friends die in similar circumstances, whilst the fourth starts having similar deadly visions. Can two detectives Dong-min (Jong Su-Lee) and Hyun-ki (Dong-Wong Lee) solve this supernaturally flavoured series of murders? The movie starts out very disappointingly, as we are privy to watch yet another Asian ghost story, that initially seems to reek of repetitiveness. Additionally some of the initial acting, dialogue as well as pasting together of scenes seems amateurish and rashly done. The movie does however start to unravel into interesting directions and the cast + crew somehow start getting their act together to dispose of faults apparent in the opening sequences. The dialogue does seem unfinished and misused at times, but apart from that the story starts to involve.Thanks largely to two key twists in the movie. One concerns the construction of the story, which intermingles your typical ghost story into a police procedural thriller. An idea so obvious and simple, but somehow I fail to remember anyone to have attempted this in the past. The second twist would unravel too many mysteries, so the less said the better.I was however severely disappointed with the end scene of the movie. After starting to heap on the praise for the solid attempt at twisting expectations the movie falls down into its own trap and gives a very crappy, disappointing end scene, which really should be cut for the sake of the viewers.Nonetheless a much more engaging movie than I was expecting. Maybe disappointingly repetitive in the horror itself, but finely makes up for it in the mystery/police department.

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massaster760
2006/07/03

So-Young is a seasoned female detective who is investigated a series of brutal and unexplainable deaths. Assigned a new partner to take on the case, So-Young unleashes terrifying secrets from the past, which involve a mysterious salt house, and a stereotypical long-haired ghost, which looks as if it might have just walked off the set of The Shutter. Anyway, the deeper So-Young digs for the truth, the more she realizes everyone involved might be a lot more connected that they think.Arang is one of a long line of Asian horror films that borrow from past successes, in terms of the scares, it's nothing you haven't seen already. This isn't to say the film isn't suspenseful, but it is indicative of most K-Horror, in that it utilizes atmospherics and scary sounds to build tension. There are a few genuinely scary parts (under the desk) but for the most part it's your standard K-horror fare.But, where Arang differs from past Asian horror is the way the film focuses more on the Detectives working the case than on lives of the actual murder victims. In fact, the victims receive very little screen time and because of this the film resembles a detective story more than a horror story. Asian Horror hounds may find this a little disappointing, but this is the main reason why I liked Arang so much. Because while the horror elements are re-treads of familiar territory, the detective element is engaging and fun.Another reason to like Arang would be the amazing score, featuring mournful sounding piano, creepy atmospheric synths, and the creepiest ring-tone since One Missed Call, Jung Dong In's score was a highlight of the film (Someone seriously needs to start producing these soundtracks) and makes the film a much more enjoyable watch.The cinematography was also excellent, and I was blown away by some of the shots in the film, especially those including the beach and a lighthouse. There is also a shot done with CGI towards the end of the film that is outright beautiful. In my book, the film deserves a viewing for that scene alone.All in all, Arang is a very entertaining piece, while it is bogged down in the typical K-Horror clichés, it's detective story, score, and creative plot twist (Not contrived) helps raise the film above the level of other K-horror copycats, and makes it a fun film. Also considering that it's Ahn Sang Hoon's debut film, I will definitely keep an eye out for his work in the future.My Rating 7 out of 10: While Arang is a copycat, it's different enough to be entertaining.

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yurichar
2006/07/04

Arang is a reasonably good story that tries to tie in the police investigation type drama into an essentially horror movie. In this attempt, it has some originality, and i applaud that. Also the idea of involving both the two cops investigating these murder in the original situation that led to the series of revenge murders is quite interesting. However i would have liked to see more of the investigation side of the drama rather than the horror side. There is far too many graphic images of the same ghosts that just keep coming back again and again and i feel it doesn't add anything to the story but to scare the audience. The movie is very ambiguous as to how the victims did actually die, whether it's supernatural or cases of poisoning. I find myself baffled many times how different things relate to each other, and i feel that again the director tries to confuse the audience deliberately to add to the suspense or scariness of the movie. It kind of put me off because the story seems less convincing because of all the unexplained elements. In summary, if you like horror, it's a movie that's worth having a watch if you've got the time. Nothing groundbreaking, and for me it's plainly too much blood and gore without the necessity for it.

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adamiani
2006/07/05

Let me preface by saying that I'm not really familiar with the Asian horror genre, and I can't tell you if the long-haired-ghost routine is, by now, trite and derivative. I can tell you Arang is a pretty movie with well done visuals. It also had a number of solid "jump" moments-- a scene near the beginning where the ghost appears only on film during a wedding is memorable, as is a still image of the bride twisting into a wicked, inhuman grin. I was amused by the visual imagery of each supernatural murder, if not genuinely frightened.The movie is interesting because it represents a fusion of two genres: cop drama and ghost-horror. It seems like such a natural match, I was astonished that I hadn't seen it on film previously. A ghost is killing people, the cops are trying to solve the murders, and in the process discovering the connection between the killings and the reasons the ghost cannot rest. The two genres tie together with an amusing twist 3/4 of the way through that re-contextualizes the relationship between the two genres to each other.Arang is a competently executed piece of genre fiction; it isn't groundbreaking, but it is entertaining, and I'm glad to have seen it.

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