The Red Shoes (2005)

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Movie
German title The Red Shoes
Original title Bunhongsin ( 분홍 신 )
Country of production South Korea
original language Korean
Publishing year 2005
length DVD version (2005):
109 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Kim Yong-gyun
script Kim Yong-gyun
production Park Hyon-tae
music Lee Byung-woo
occupation

The Red Shoes (Original title: Bunhongsin ) is a South Korean horror film from 2005. The screenplay comes from the author Kim Yong-gyun, who also directed the film. Kim Yong-gyun was inspired by the fairy tale The Red Shoes by Hans Christian Andersen .

action

After Sun-jae finds out that her husband is cheating on her, she and her daughter Han Tae-soo move into a shabby apartment at Goksung Station. While driving home on the subway, Sun-jae finds a pair of red shoes and takes them to her apartment. The shoes exert a strange attraction on the mother and her daughter, so that the two develop a kind of obsession for the red shoes and increasingly behave strangely. Jealousy and greed appear in the two. Tae-soo finally takes her mother's shoes and withdraws more and more from her environment. After the death of a friend, Sun-jae tries to find out the background to the mysterious shoes in order to protect her daughter from disaster. She finds out that the shoes are cursed and hold a terrible secret.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Asian Movie Web - The Red Shoes. Retrieved November 18, 2013 .