Review of A Tale of Two Sisters (2003) by Andrew D — 17 Jun 2012
The pieces to the puzzle are laid out deliberately slowly for the first 2 acts, then they try to tell you everything you need to know at the end. In the rush and flurry, however, I found everything largely incomprehensible beyond a very basic understanding.
What was hallucination and what was real? Where does this situation link up with that one? With very little concrete to go off of, this was merely a series of effectively creepy images until I could consult Wikipedia for some concrete answers.
It's not that I expect all movies to be easy, but if not they should be ambiguous enough for multiple interpretations. Providing concrete answers but explaining them poorly is simply not the ideal recipe for a horror film.
This review of A Tale of Two Sisters (2003) was written by Andrew D on 17 Jun 2012.
A Tale of Two Sisters has generally received positive reviews.
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