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SYNOPSIS:
Yoon-hee, a novelist, desperately seeks for a new story and that's when she hears from Seo yeon, her friend in Vietnam, a very tempting story about a legend of Muoi's portrait. A long time grudge makes Yoon-hee hesitate to go to Vietnam to meet Seo-yeon. However, fascinated by sources of the portrait Seo-yeon incessantly sends her, Yoon-hee heads for Vietnam to unveil a century-long legend of the portrait. Yoon-hee is stunned by Seo-yeon's dazzling look never seen before but is readily welcomed by her friend. As Yoon-hee unveils the mystery of Muoi, Vietnam, seemingly an exotic place, turns into a setting of a living nightmare, and the secret of Muoi in buried as if never to be revealed.
REVIEW:
" The typical Korean horror film these days tastes a whole lot like Coke, flat Coke that is, after the lid is left off the bottle for several days - flat, stale, and with absolutely no fizz. Fortunately, Muoi : The Legend of A Portrait rises above the more common Korean horror flicks (i.e. awful crap) with a solid script, appealing visuals and surprisingly well done performances. The film doesn’t break out of the formulaic nature of the horror genre, yet it does enough things right to make the film stand out from the crowd...
...The film itself is a joint Korean-Vietnamese joint production with most of the film set in Vietnam. Visually the movie just looked great and the special effects were done as impressively. One of the more surprising aspect of the film would have been how well An Jo performed in her lead role as Yun-hee. Last seen in the goofy time traveling comedy “Project Makeover”, An Jo breaks out of the sweet teenager typecast and delivers bolts of energy in her demanding lead role – she can also scream like a banshee when required. Her counterpart, Ye-ryeon Cha, last seen in “A Bloody Aria” played a more rigid character and thus her performance didn’t have as much flair, but she still managed to give her character the right amount of mystery.
Muoi The Portrait of Legend, isn’t the type of movie to scare the bejesus out of you, but there is an intriguing story set within Muoi, along with an abundance of mystery running throughout the film. Strong performance by An Jo is noteworthy, as she seems to give a breakout performance. Muoi tuns out to be an enjoyable horror film done right. Just remember…”Death begins the Curse”."
Source: lunapark6
RATING: 8.5/10
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