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  1. Story of two sisters returning home to their father from a mental institution, whose recovery is hindered by their cruel stepmother. Based on Kim Jee-Woon's 2003 Korean horror film.

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    • English
  2. With a new special edition DVD recently released, and the likes of Martin Scorsese and Guillermo del Toro championing its cause by putting it on their lists of favourite frighteners, The Uninvited is proving its worth as an old sub-genre classic. Plot is pretty conventional stuff.

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  3. The Uninvited: Directed by Soo-youn Lee. With Shin-yang Park, Jun Ji-hyun, Seon Yu, Ok Jeong. An engaged interior designer sees two small girls on the subway train that die there.

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    • Drama, Horror, Thriller
    • Soo-youn Lee
    • 2003-05-01
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  5. The Uninvited, also known as A Table for Four, is a 2003 South Korean psychological horror film directed by Lee Soo-yeon. [2] Plot. Kang Jung-won (Park Shin-yang), an interior decorator, is overcome with inexplicable anxiety as his long-overdue wedding with Hee-eun (Yoo Sun) approaches.

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  8. Ultimately this is a clever remake of the 2003 South Korean filmA Tale of Two Sisters’ but here the opening sequences tell you too much, destroying much of the suspense and intrigue instead of leaving you piece it together –the way Anna has too [lose a *].

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