Three constitutes an omnibus package of three short horror films made by Asian directors. “Memories,” made by Kim Ji-Woon, is about a woman (Kim Hye-Soo) who disappears from the home she shares with her husband (Jung Bo-Seog) and children, and ends up in a futuristic city filled with many disturbing hindrances to her finding her way back home. Nonzee Nimibutr’s “The Wheel” contains a puppeteer who is unsuccessful in warning a dance troupe about using cursed puppets. Peter Ho-Sun Chan’s “Coming Home” stars Eric Tsang as a policeman who becomes involved with his neighbors, a married couple who are involved in with some mysterious herbal medications. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.2/10 | |
Released: | May 1, 2002 | |
Runtime: | 140 min | |
Genres: | Horror Mystery | |
AKA: | Sam gang | |
Countries: | Hong Kong South Korea Thailand | |
Companies: | Applause Pictures B.O.M. Film Productions Co. Cinemasia Applause Pictures Bom Film Productions Cinemasia Sahamongkolfilm | |
Cast: | Leon Lai Hye-su Kim Bo-seok Jeong Suwinit Panjamawat | |
Crew: | Matt Chow Teddy Chan Nonzee Nimibutr Jee-woon Kim Chao-Bin Su Peter Ho-Sun Chan Yuet-Jan Hui Ek Iemchuen Nitas Singhamat | |
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Geez. Was it ever tedious to get through this movie. It was slow-paced, and not in a good way. “Memories” was boring. Again, long silences that bring nothing to the story. Beside making you lost interest, or fast-forward like I did. “The wheel” was plain horrible. Too much usage of slow-motion, that broke down the pace of the story. And “Going home”, was better than the other two, but could’ve been better yet. Again, too slow, and no atmosphere, not even close to being scary. It was confusing, the direction was all over the place. So in all, disappointing. There’s better out there. I wouldn’t even categorize this anthology as “horror”.