Wanderer
Wanderer

Wanderer

1978Movie0Korean

One snowy day, a strange woman passes out at Duk-dol's doorsteps. Duk-dol takes care of her and lives with her like a family. It turns out that she hid her husband at the mill and has been bringing him food every night. Her husband is Gwak Pa-ram, the daegeum(flute) master. Duk-dol comes to love the woman but she goes off to her husband.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Ulli LommelGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman named Cathy is released from a mental institution and struggles to adjust to society. She takes a job as a cocktail waitress and begins a relationship with a man named Mike. However, Cathy's past demons begin to resurface, leading her down a dark and violent path as she grapples with her own sanity and a disturbing past.

Critical Reception

Wanderer (known internationally as 'The Wanderer') is a lesser-known film that gained a cult following over the years. It is often praised for its atmospheric tension and Sissy Spacek's unsettling performance, though it's also noted for its bleakness and sometimes disjointed narrative. It has been recognized for its contribution to the slasher subgenre, predating many of its more famous contemporaries.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Sissy Spacek's intense and committed performance.
  • Noted for its dark, unsettling atmosphere and psychological horror elements.
  • Criticized by some for its slow pacing and ambiguous narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this lesser-known film, but those available often highlight Sissy Spacek's captivating performance and the film's disturbing, atmospheric qualities. Some viewers find its descent into madness compelling, while others are put off by its unrelenting grimness.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Los Angeles and was one of the early independent horror films to gain a following through home video releases.

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