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| When the Bell Rings Itself ( PARK Chan-kyong); UPCOMING 2012 RELEASE | |
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| Hitman-Reloaded | Sep 1 2011, 05:19 PM Post #1 |
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Black Belt 10th Dan
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![]() When the Bell Rings Itself After a series of suicide leaps in a new town, Yeon-hee, a junior police officer in her late twenties, witnesses a woman pushing someone off a building. While going after the suspect, she confronts the ghosts of a mother and daughter soaked in water. And soon after, she gets afflicted by ‘spirit sickness’ which can only be cured by becoming a shaman. http://www.cine21.com/ http://apm.asianfilmmarket.org http://www.finecut.co.kr/ Edited by Hitman-Reloaded, Sep 1 2011, 05:21 PM.
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| Hitman-Reloaded | Sep 15 2011, 03:49 PM Post #2 |
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Black Belt 10th Dan
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When the Bell Rings Itself In the rainy season. A brand new city built in the outskirts of Seoul. Yeon-hee is a pale and soft looking junior police officer in her late twenties. A series of suicide leaps occur in the new town and Yeon-hee is out for surveillance on top of a skyscraper. She witnesses a woman pushing someone off. While going after the suspect, she confronts the ghosts of a mother and daughter soaked in water. And soon after, she gets afflicted by ‘spirit sickness’ which can only be cured by becoming a shaman. The only person who knows of Yeon-hee’s condition is her mother who has suffered from the pain and agony of being a shaman’s child herself: severing the relationship with the shaman mother, losing her baby, etc. Yeon-hee’s symptoms get worse and after suffering from hallucinations and at the brink of her death, Yeon-hee’s mother decides that it’s better to let her daughter become a shaman rather than losing another child. In the meantime, Yeon-hee wanders out and digs out a shaman’s bell and fan from the grave of one of the greatest shamans in the past; her grandmother. She makes bold sexual moves. She changes from a sensitive lady into an amazon. After getting temporarily better through a ritual, Yeon-hee leads her detective partner to a submerged district in the new town to investigate the serial suicide leaps. When Yeon-hee dives into the reservoir created by the flood, she finds the remains of the whole village underwater. She sees the ghosts again. It all started with a family gravesite which sunk underwater. A man had committed suicide from the guilt of not protecting his ancestors’ graves, and his wife and child followed him to the next world. A great rain falls and all the graves are swept away. And skeletons roll into the fancy new town. While an initiation rite for Yeon-hee is commenced, there is mayhem in the new town. |
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