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Korean Ghost Story - Ieodo
Korean Ghost Story was a popular TV series telling tales of the eerie and the uncanny. This episode took its inspiration from a legend that originated on Cheju island, whose inhabitants claim that fishermen who vanished around Socora Rock were now in Ieodo, an empire ruled by women who didn’t allow any man to leave. The legend, it seems, was popular in the 1970s.
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Plot Summary
A young woman visits her ancestral home on a remote island, only to discover a dark secret tied to a local legend. Strange occurrences and unsettling visions plague her as she uncovers the tragic history of the island and its connection to a malevolent entity. She must confront the island's curse before it consumes her as well.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews from its initial release are scarce internationally, 'Ieodo' is recognized as a significant film in South Korean horror cinema. It is often praised for its atmospheric tension and its exploration of traditional folklore, though some may find its pacing dated by modern standards.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric horror and use of Korean folklore.
Lauded as an influential entry in early Korean genre filmmaking.
Some found its narrative and pacing to be characteristic of its era.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific film from 1979 is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a popular Korean folktale that often serves as a cautionary tale about obsession and the supernatural.
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