Korean movie “Hansel and Gretel” is a fantasy-horror that (very) loosely based on or could be said as a reversal version of Brother Grimm’s famous fairy tale with the same title. Director Yim Pil-seong (“Antarctic Journal”) twisted the story to modern day Korea and used the idea of strange forest and house to explore deep into the dark side of human psyche and imagination. The movie itself of course wasn’t a suited to children film, but it was made for a mature watch basely on its creeps aura and some grisly graphic sequences. The movie’s art direction surely has the feel of its fairy tale with the picturesque design of
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Thursday, January 10, 2008
The Dark Version of Hansel and Gretel Tale
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