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'''''A Tale of Two Sisters''''' (aka '''''Janghwa, Hongryeon''''', literally 'Rose Flower, Red Lotus') is a 2003 South Korean psychological horror film by Kim Ji-woon. It is both the highest-grossing Korean horror film and the first to be screened in American
The film is inspired by a Joseon Dynasty folktale entitled ''[[
The film centers around two teenage sisters, the older Su-mi and the younger Su-yeon, returning to their father Moo-hyeon's house after a stay in a mental institution following the death of their mother. They frequently clash with their new stepmother (formerly their mother's nurse), Eun-ju, who behaves in an incredibly difficult manner around them (and becomes increasingly cruel over the course of the film). Coinciding with their return home, however, are several eerie and frightening events (doors opening by themselves, bizarre apparitions, strange sounds, and terrifying nightmares, amongst other things), and it quickly becomes uncertain if these events are real, a product of the girls' disturbed mental states, or the cruel mind games played by Eun-ju. Or is it something else entirely?
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Definitely not to be confused with ''[[A Tale of Two Cities]]''.
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* [[Adult Fear]]: Moo-hyeon has already lost his wife. Not only that, but {{spoiler|he lost his youngest daughter ''on the very same day'' as his wife's death, and his eldest daughter not only hates him, but is also completely batshit insane}}.
* [[Aluminum Christmas Trees]]: In this film, there is a lot of stuff that goes on that doesn't immediately make sense and you have to think about it in order to get what is going on. Therefore, Western viewers can be forgiven for the [[Epileptic Trees]] they come up with in trying to deduce the symbolism of the tents right by the road in the scene where the girls' uncle and his wife are driving at night. These tents are actually a common sight in rural areas of Korea as they serve an agricultural purpose.
* [[Ax Crazy]] - {{spoiler|Eun-ju}} near the end of the film... {{spoiler|at least, Su-mi's depiction of her.}}
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Eun-ju.
* [[Body Horror]] - The burned appearance of {{spoiler|the girl under the sink}}, and the hand emerging from {{spoiler|between the [[Stringy
* [[Break the Cutie]]: {{spoiler|Su-mi comes conveniently pre-broken.}} Also, {{spoiler|Su-yeon, [[Alternate Character Interpretation|if you believe]] [[Mind Screw|her ghost really was there at all]]}}.
* [[Broken Bird]]: Su-mi.
* [[Catapult Nightmare]] - Su-mi is very good at this.
* [[
* [[Creepy Doll]] - Although it is completely inanimate, and is used to both enhance the mood of the film, and to {{spoiler|further the plot towards the end}}.
** There are also several in Su-yeon's room.
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* [[Downer Ending]]
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: {{spoiler|The girls' mother}}... although some viewers may disagree. Also, in the alternate ending, {{spoiler|Su-mi}}.
* [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]]: See [[Stringy
* [[The Ending Changes Everything]]
* [[Faux Horror Film]]: Arguably, unless you take into account the supernatural elements that may or may not be actually happening.
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* [[Spot of Tea]]: Eun-ju attempts to have one during a confrontation with Su-mi. The latter responds by sweeping everything off the table.
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: Eun-ju, ''big'' time.
* [[Stringy
** ''The Uninvited'' had a suitably freaky one as well {{spoiler|and it's confirmed to ''be'' the girls' mother.}}
* [[Supernatural
* [[Things That Go Bump in the Night]]
* [[Through the Eyes of Madness]]
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* [[Wham! Episode]]: There is Wham Moment upon Wham Moment from around the halfway point onwards.
* [[Wham! Line]]: {{spoiler|"Su-yeon is dead!"}}
* [[White Shirt of Death|White Dress Of Death]]: Just look at the [http://media.smashingmagazine.com/cdn_smash/images/asian-movie-posters/tale_of_two_sisters.jpg film poster]{{Dead link}}.
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