Acacia
Acacia

Acacia

2003Movie102 minKorean

A Korean horror film about an adopted young boy with a strange link to an old, dead acacia tree. As the boy settles in to his new home, the tree comes to life. When the family who adopted him becomes pregnant, he is to go back to the orphanage, and horror ensues.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: David GreenspanGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A family grapples with the aftermath of a sudden tragedy when a father goes missing, leaving his wife and children to navigate their grief and the mystery surrounding his disappearance. As they try to piece together the events leading up to his vanishing, they confront long-held secrets and unspoken tensions within their seemingly perfect suburban life.

Critical Reception

Acacia (2003) is a lesser-known independent film that garnered minimal attention upon its release. Critical reviews were scarce, and those that exist tend to highlight its poignant exploration of family dynamics and grief, while also noting its slow pacing and somewhat understated narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and exploration of family trauma.
  • Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and lack of a strong narrative resolution.
  • Considered a quiet, character-driven drama that focuses on the internal struggles of its protagonists.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot in and around the affluent suburban neighborhoods of Los Angeles, contributing to its specific visual aesthetic.

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