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To Catch A Ghost (Korean Movie DVD)
AKA : Sisily 2km
Im Chang Jeong , Kwon O Kung
To Catch A Ghost (Korean Movie DVD)

Language : Korean
Subtitle : English,Chinese S T(What is it ?),Malay
Media : DVD All region NTSC Format
Genre : Comedy Horror
# of Disc : 1 Disc
Product code : 1300749
$19.98
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In many aspects, Sin Jeongwon's debut feature-length film is reminiscent of Kim Jiun's "The Quiet Family" (1998) or Jim Gillespie's Hollywood movie, "I Know What You Did Last Summer" (1998). This movie is exceptional in various aspects. This film doesn't introduce Price Charming. In this film fusing comic story and a horror, Seoktae (played by Gwon Ojung) runs away with a huge diamond he has stolen and comes to the village of Sisily. Outwardly peaceful people are living in a seemingly silent, peaceful but actually horrible village. A member of an organized crime ring, Yange (singer-turned-actor Im Changjeong) runs after him to get the diamond back and finds Seoktae's trace in the village. But all the villagers are telling lies about everything; they are scarier than the ghosts. Though Yange suspects that Seoktae is here, what he actually sees is the dark past of the villagers. From the start, the Korean title of the movie is like a real puzzle. Apart from its Western counterpart Sicily (originally an Italian island known as the birthplace of the Italian mafia), pronounced as "Si-sil-li," in both Korean and Chinese letters, means "a village where time stops (is lost)" ("Si" means "time," "sil" means "to lost," and "li" means "a village").






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