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4 Horror Tales: February 29
A tollgate ticket girl finds herself connected to a series of murders occurring on February 29th.
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Plot Summary
This South Korean horror anthology film presents four distinct tales, all connected by the theme of a leap day, February 29th. Each segment explores different facets of fear and the supernatural, from vengeful spirits to psychological dread, weaving together a tapestry of terror on this uniquely cursed date. The narratives delve into tragic backstories and the dire consequences of disturbing the balance between the living and the dead.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding the anthology structure disjointed and the scares less impactful than anticipated. While some praised individual segments for their atmosphere or unique premises, the overall consensus was that the film failed to deliver a consistently frightening or cohesive viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with pacing and consistent tonal quality across its disparate segments.
Some segments offer glimpses of effective horror, but they are ultimately overshadowed by weaker entries.
The anthology format feels underdeveloped, lacking a strong narrative thread to tie the stories together.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable or not widely documented for this specific title. General sentiment for similar anthology films often points to a hit-or-miss experience depending on individual segment preference.
Fun Fact
As an anthology film, each segment was directed by the same director, Min-su Kim, who also wrote some of the individual stories, showcasing a unified but varied vision within the horror genre.
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