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Anamorphic feature presentation; Subtitles: English & Spanish; Commentary with director, cinematographer and lighting director; Commentary with director and stars; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; DTS Digital Surround 5.1; Original promotional footage; Hidden feature: A Letter From Su-yeon
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- A Tale of Two Sisters
1. Opening Credits [10:50]
2. Welcome Home [6:11]
3. At Dinner [9:16]
4. Dad's Asleep [4:43]
5. Dreaming [8:11]
6. Out in the Cold [4:05]
7. Family Photographs [7:52]
8. Visitors [6:32]
9. Under the Sink [6:38]
10. Locked Doors [7:08]
11. Digging a Grave [9:44]
12. Trail of Blood [6:42]
13. Identity Crisis [7:35]
14. Memories [6:33]
15. The Closet [5:36]
16. End Credits [1:59]
This supernatural horror film from Kim Jee-woon is inspired by the ancient Korean folktale "Jangha and Hongryun." Set in an isolated lakeside house, it begins with two young girls, Su-mi (Im Su-jung) and Su-yeon (Mun Geun-yeong), returning home after a period of hospitalization following the death of their mother. In the meantime, their father Mu-Hyun (Kim Gab-su) has married Eun-joo (Yeom Jeong-ah), whom the girls obviously despise. Strange, violent visions begin to disturb Su-mi and she becomes convinced that Eun-joo is keeping a dark secret from the family. The American remake rights to A Tale of Two Sisters were sold to Dreamworks SKG in 2003. ~ Tom Vick, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide