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The Tale of Two Sisters vs. The Uninvited

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2009

Okay so I got bored...and started playing with the dumb windows movie maker...and this is what came out.
So anyway...I liked the Korean version....but I am actually willing to give the American version a try...lol
Maybe this one will be better than Hollywood's most recent attemp to remake a Korean movie(do I need to remind everybody about My Sassy Girl?).
But anyway tell me which you think was/will be better.
I think the Korean will still be better even after this.
And just so you all know The Uninvited (the American version) will be released January 30th.
감사합니다!

Edit: I watched The Uninvited last night...
I think is was dumbed down and not as scary as the Korean version. As with any remake, they added some stuff , took out some stuff and even changed the story some. I didn't really like the American version as much because, if you noticed, in the Korean one everything was dark and creepy. In the American it was light and happy. My brother, who also saw the Korean version, watched it with me and was in agreement that the Korean was better as a movie altogether.

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  • "A tale of two sisters" makes your brain work and formulate hypotheses about each thing that happens; "The Uninvited" doesn't, I think that the remake is better for stupid people whom dont want to exert their thought.

  • asian versions are always the superb ones

    american remakes are all about this. "special effects, not giving credit to the original source, shitty acting, and trying to make the plot as easy as possible to make sure us simple minded american folks understand"

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  • They're both good movies but a Tale of Two Sisters goes deeper into the plot and has a deeper twist. The Uninvited is good on it's own, and i do like that movie too, but i much more prefer a Tale of Two Sisters

  • Hmm, I do like both of the movies, though A Tale of Two Sisters is... much deeper. The Uninvited is a good movie, if you don't compare it to the original Korean film. Of course, it's hard not to compare the two.

  • @denniskurama7 "Mine is above that" I think you are the one who are full of yourself here. Also, base on your previous comments I don't think you used your brain when watching this movie.

  • @aclock2 oh, so that's why you're so full of yourself because you "use it very often". well, that's above average, don't be a hypocrite. mine's above that, though and i also use it often but i don't want to boast more. i just wanna tell you 'cause you're so full of yourself.

  • @denniskurama7 123, average, what important is I use it very often.

  • @aclock2 I'm just curious, since you brought up the "IQ'" thing, what's you're IQ then?

  • What is "Tale of Two Sisters" even about, and how does it differ from "Univited"???

  • on a side note: the original makes you realize just how destructive HATE can be. just look at what happened to the main girl. the original was really tragic. never seen the uninvited, but i doubt it is of the same caliber

  • The Uninvited is not that good. Actually, it sucks.

  • @denniskurama7 Well, because that movie is one big mindfuck right from the beginning. I had to watch it several times just to figure out half of what was going on. But I still love it:)

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