This movie gave me an uneasy feeling towards people with mental problem. Read the movie's full synopsis here.
I've watched the 2003 Korean version, The Tale of Two Sisters, touted as one of the best Korean psychological thriller with a very tricky ending twist. Since The Uninvited is basically the remake of The Tale of Two Sisters, I could almost guess the whole storyline as the movie rolled on. But to those who haven't watch the Korean version, you'll go "ooohhh" when the twisted ending is presented to you.
However, there's always downsides of remakes. A remake will either retain almost all its predecessor's elements or it has to do better than that. For The Uninvited, majority of the plots were maintained with exceptions of certain scenes such as the stepmother being killed (in the Korean version, the stepmother was spared from tragedy).
Overall, not a bad movie.
I've watched the 2003 Korean version, The Tale of Two Sisters, touted as one of the best Korean psychological thriller with a very tricky ending twist. Since The Uninvited is basically the remake of The Tale of Two Sisters, I could almost guess the whole storyline as the movie rolled on. But to those who haven't watch the Korean version, you'll go "ooohhh" when the twisted ending is presented to you.
However, there's always downsides of remakes. A remake will either retain almost all its predecessor's elements or it has to do better than that. For The Uninvited, majority of the plots were maintained with exceptions of certain scenes such as the stepmother being killed (in the Korean version, the stepmother was spared from tragedy).
Overall, not a bad movie.
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