Epitaph 2009 Horror Movie Review
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A chill is in their air as unrequited, obsessive love is swept up in a sea of blood in this South Korean box office sensation that takes Asian horror in a new direction.
Both visually lyrical and horrific, Epitaph is a bloodstained foray into the depths of obsessive love and unbearable grief. Set in a small Korean hospital, the once peaceful place is now a labyrinth of haunted corridors and the stage for frightful events: a medical student is inexplicably drawn to a beautiful dead girl; a troubled child is tortured by bloody visions of her dead parents; and a married couple find themselves investigating a series of gory murders. Certain to give you goosebumps and have you peering over your shoulder with every ghastly twist, this Korean chiller will keep you guessing till the end.
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About Epitaph 2009
Title: Epitaph
Year: 2009
Starring: Jeon Mu-song,
David L. McInnis,
Kim Tae-woo,
Lee Dong-gu,
Kim Bo-gyeong,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 101 minutes
Director: Jung Brothers;Jeong Beom-Sik;Jeong Sik,
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