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Hansel and Gretel
Description
Eun-soo gets lost in the forest and is led to a house whose inhabitants never age, only to learn that all adult visitors met mysterious yet terrible ends there. More shockingly, their cruel deaths are drawn in detail in the pages of fairy-tale books.
Eun-soo gets lost in the forest and is led to a house whose inhabitants never age, only to learn that all adult visitors met mysterious yet terrible ends there. More shockingly, their cruel deaths are drawn in detail in the pages of fairy-tale books.
Actors:
Young-nam Jang,
Jun-hee Ko,
Hee-soon Park,
Kyeong-ik Kim,
Eun Won-jae,
Eun-joo Kim,
Lydia Park,
Eun-kyung Shim,
Jeong-myeong Cheon,
Ji-hee Jin
Young-nam Jang
25 November 1973, South Korea
Jun-hee Ko
Hee-soon Park
13 February 1970
Kyeong-ik Kim
Eun Won-jae
Eun-joo Kim
Lydia Park
Eun-kyung Shim
Jeong-myeong Cheon
29 November 1980, South Korea
Ji-hee Jin
Director:
Pil-sung Yim
Pil-sung Yim
Country:
Korea
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January 16, 2009
The production design is terrific - the colour palette is as lurid as a plate of cupcakes. But the film loses its tension in a baggy final act that overexplains the secret of the house.January 16, 2009
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This is consummate filmmaking, where every frame beguiles and unnerves in equal measure.January 16, 2009
Making up for a selection of recent Asian Horror disappointments, this lush, surreal and brilliantly dark fairy tale is an entertaining and deliciously unsettling experience.January 16, 2009
Yim Pil-Sung's disturbingly kitsch adult fairy tale is an intriguing genre-bender and you'll definitely succumb toits enchantingly sinister art direction.
Globe and Mail
March 27, 2009
It is a film that is just good enough to keep you hanging around to the end, at which point you leave the theatre feeling vaguely let down.January 16, 2009
Revenge by abandoned children on the treachery of grown-ups ought to be unsetting at the very least, if not spine-tingingly terrifying. But it's done so clumsily that nothing remotely spooky emerges.January 16, 2009
Genuinely ghoulish and grim in the best Brothers Grimm tradition.January 16, 2009
It's inconsistent: too predictable and simplistic for adults, too disturbing and bloody for their offspring. It's hard to know who it's for.
Variety
September 01, 2009
Hardly innovative, but effective and handsomely produced, Hansel & Gretel puts the "grim" in Grimm while placing South Korean director Yim Phil-sung on the shortlist of Pan's Labyrinth emulators to trust.
GreenCine
July 30, 2009
The story gets a bit convoluted as it rolls on, rushing through a few too many plot points and explanations, but slowly builds the layers of dread.