It seems a rarity to find an Asian ghost tale that doesn’t revolve around giant wet spots on walls, or 12 year old girls with six feet of hair. When I do happen to stumble upon one who’s focal scares haven’t been figuratively beaten to death over the last few years, I tend to make serious mental note; such an occurrence is that uncommon. Since you’re reading this, it may be needless to say I recently stumbled upon one of those eyebrow raising gems…
R-point, a Korean chiller written and directed by Su-chang Kong opens with a chilling distress call from a missing platoon presumed killed in the line of duty. South Korean military officials assign Lieutenant Choi (Woo-seong Kam) and eight other soldiers to investigate the mysterious R-Point, and locate the missing men, be it dead or alive. Lieutenant Choi is a cold but calculated leader,...
R-point, a Korean chiller written and directed by Su-chang Kong opens with a chilling distress call from a missing platoon presumed killed in the line of duty. South Korean military officials assign Lieutenant Choi (Woo-seong Kam) and eight other soldiers to investigate the mysterious R-Point, and locate the missing men, be it dead or alive. Lieutenant Choi is a cold but calculated leader,...
- 9/24/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard)
- Fangoria
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