4 Horror Tales, Limited Edition 4 DVDs (Digipack)
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Country: Korea 2006
Genre: Horror
Disc Type: DVD 9
Running Time: 370 Minutes
Aspect Ratio: NTSC, 1,85:1 anamorph WS
Audio: Korean DD 2.0, DD 5.1
Subtitles: English, Korean
Starring: Various Artists
Directed: By Various Directors
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Extras:
- Making Of
- Commentary
- Interview
- Photo Gallery
- Trailer
Publisher: Art Service
Regioncode: 3
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Product-ID: KR093 |
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Synopsis
“February 29”:
Directed: Jung Jong Hun Ji-yeon
A tollgate ticket girl, is frightened by a mysterious black car, which hands over a bloodstained ticket as a fee at midnight. Her fear deepens after her colleague, Jong-sook, tells her that 12 years earlier a prisoner transport vehicle caused a traffic accident wherein all the prisoners involved died and some of the corpses disappeared. Since then, a murder has occurred near the tollgate on February 29th, every four years. Soon, odd events become increasingly frequent, usually involving a doppelganger of Ji-yeon. When Jong-sook is killed on the fateful February 29th, Ji-yeon - with the help of two detectives - starts looking into matters herself.
“Hidden Floor”:
Directed: Kwon Il Soon
Min-young moves onto the fifth floor of a new studio apartment with her six- year-old daughter, Joo-hee. She`s concerned when her downstairs neighbor, HAN Chang-soo, says that he cannot tolerate the noise above him, even though the two women live tranquilly. Furthermore, she is anxious about other residents` strange behavior - never mind the mysterious deaths. Min-young hardens herself mentally after the move into the new house, largely because of her daughter`s unprecedented odd behavior and continual run-ins with a bizarre woman. Convinced that Joo-hee has fallen sick and perturbed by the mysterious events around the studio apartment, Min-young looks to uncover the truth by herself.
“Roomates”:
Directed: Kim Eun Kyung
Roommates Yoo-jin, Eun-soo, Bo-ram, and Da-young are cramming for a college entrance exam. It`s difficult for them to adapt to the stifling atmosphere of the women`s lodging institute and to get along with each other due to their differing personalities. Yoo-jin has the most difficulty with the stuffy institute life- she begins to have visions of events that took place at the institute in the past like a tragic fire that occurred several years ago. Yoo-jin gradually becomes consumed with fear, and the relationship among the four intimate friends begins to suffer.
“Dark Forest”:
Directed: Kim Jung Min
Woo-jin, Jung-ah and three other trekkers merrily depart for a mountain climbing trip. On the way into a forest a forest which is off-limits Se-eun and Joon-hoo are wounded and the group is faced with a serious obstacle: they are disconnected from any area where a cell phone is available and effectively cut off from the world. Jung-ah is particularly uneasy; she is involuntarily able to see the future, a residual influence of her shaman parents. The stranded, frightened party soon has an opportunity to discover the forest`s startling secrets..







