It's too far from the Korean version

Westley 2022-05-20 23:13:25

I saw the US version of "Uninvited" earlier than the Korean version of "Romania", but I almost forgot the US version of "Romania" after watching it for a week, but "Romania" became one of my favorite movies. The essence and connotation of the film described in the American version of "Uninvited" and the Korean version of "Roses in the Red Lotus" are different. The Korean version of "Roses in the Red Lotus" presents a horrible, bizarre, and tragic and beautiful story. Whether it is the sister’s guilt and madness due to her own fault leading to her sister’s death, schizophrenia has fallen into a blurred, distorted fantasy world, or the sister has left because of her sister’s quarrel with her stepmother, causing her bitter pleading but no response, there is a kind of infinite The feeling of regret also has deep practical implications. The American version of "Uninvited" is a story that is too vulgar. The film uses the schizophrenic personality to set the bridge. This seems to be the same as the original Korean version, but it is actually a traditional American style. The core of the "Morchanter" routine is set, especially the scene where the heroine finally kills the stepmother and stands in front of the mirror covered in blood. The typical American "Morchanter" is extremely vulgar. In the end, the hostess said to the doctor in the hospital, "I did what I didn't finish." While she said, she also deducted the stepmother's head in the photo, which proved this point. "Uninvited" is an old routine of changing the soup and not changing the medicine. It only uses split personality as a pavement. I really don't understand American filmmakers. In 2009, it is reasonable to say that this kind of murderous routine was played. It’s been decades since "Moonlight Panic" in the 1970s has been 30 years since "Uninvited" in 2009. Are you still not tired of playing it? At this point, he did not learn the essence of the Korean version

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The Uninvited quotes

  • Mildred: Who will I tell my stories to?

  • [first lines]

    Matt: I love you. And I have a condom.