The dark shadows of Seoul The most remarkable thing about the film is the description of it.
The film is extremely boring, boring and predictable - and it's amazing. The filmmakers collected absolutely everything necessary to create, if not a masterpiece, then a good, high-quality psychological thriller. Your attention will be presented: the gloomy entourage of the slum of Seoul - a shabby dilapidated house filled with black shadows and mysterious sounds, the light of a neon lamp flashing in the night, ghosts pursuing tenants; the main characters with an equally gloomy past; the supporting characters are characteristic and memorable; actors, very well-chosen and perfectly cope with their roles; and, finally, the idea of the film (the bloody, terrible past of the house and its inhabitants, which does not let them go in the present and pushes / horror)
As a result, all these ingredients remain just pieces of a mosaic, nothing more. The only shivering I felt was the shivering from the yawn caused by this film.
It’s a pity for the time spent watching it, and just because of the efforts of the actors, I was able to give this film a 5 out of 10.