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Not to be confused with a [[The Red Shoes (film)|1948 film]] of the same name nor of the mailing name of Jake on ''[[Red Shoe Diaries]]''.
Not to be confused with a [[The Red Shoes (film)|1948 film]] of the same name nor of the mailing name of Jake on ''[[Red Shoe Diaries]]''.

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'''!This film contains examples of the following tropes:'''

* [[Bratty Half-Pint]]: Tae-Soo. {{spoiler|We later learn why, and it's ''not pleasant.''}}
* [[Bratty Half-Pint]]: Tae-Soo. {{spoiler|We later learn why, and it's ''not pleasant.''}}
* {{spoiler|[[Demonic Possession]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Demonic Possession]]}}

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The Red Shoes (Hangul: 분홍신, Revised Romanization Bunhongshin) is a 2005 horror film written and directed by Kim Yong-gyun. Kim Yong-gyun was inspired by the fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen, where a vain stepdaughter could not stop dancing in her enchanted red shoes.

Set in Seoul, Sun-jae leaves her unfaithful husband and moves into an old apartment with her daughter, Tae-su. One night when Sun-jae is returning home, she finds a pair of red shoes in a subway car and takes them home, only to discover that they are cursed. Her obsession grows, arousing envy and greed with mysterious, nightmarish visions. Even Sun-jae’s daughter and one of her friends, Kim-mi Hee, fall victim to the power of the shoes, resulting in hysteria and theft of the shoes.

With help from her new boyfriend In-cheol, Sun-jae tries to discover the mystery behind the red shoes before it gets her and her daughter killed.

Not to be confused with a 1948 film of the same name nor of the mailing name of Jake on Red Shoe Diaries.


Tropes used in The Red Shoes (2005 film) include: