Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Song Il Gook Movies —2—




RED EYE

Synopsis:



Korean horror film pioneer Kim Dong Bin (Ring Virus) brings us the latest in "Asian Horror" with Red Eye, a terrifying tale about a train haunted by the ghostly victims of a terrible tragedy. In the late 1960s, a horrific train accident results in the death of a hundred people. The cause of the accident is never determined, and the case soon becomes an unsolved - and ultimately forgotten - mystery.

The film flashes forwards almost two decades later to find new train attendant Mi Sun (Jang Shin Young from When Springtime Comes) as she takes the last train of the day in a torrential downpour. Things seem normal at first, but suddenly the train begins to stop every ten minutes. Strangely, when the train resumes its course, everything inside has changed! Time and space overlap, as do the past and present as the film rolls onward to its haunting, but poignant climax! Featuring appearances by newcomer Song Il Gook, Kwak Ji Min (Samaria), and Lee Eol (Addicted), Red Eye is one Korean horror flick worth a look!


Directed by
Kim Dong-bin (김동빈)
Screenplay by
Kwon Nam-gi (권남기)
Lee Yong-yeon (이용연)
Seong Gi-yeong (성기영)
Cast
Jang Sin-yeong (장신영)
Song Il-gook (송일국)
Kwak Ji-min (곽지민)
Kim Hye-na (김혜나)
Lee Dong-gyoo (이동규)
Lee Eol (이얼)
Lee Dae-yeon (이대연)
Jang So-yeon (장소연)
Park Won-sang (박원상)
Oh Jeong-se (오정세)
Jeong Yeong-sook (정영숙)
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