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Horror Express from 1994 is an interesting piece in the Korean horror anthology realm. Itβs made up of three segments: Subway Murder, Chrysanthemum, and 13 Persons. Each story has a different vibe, effortlessly shifting from urban dread to the surreal β the pacing varies but maintains a consistent creepiness throughout. The practical effects, while not the highest quality, have a certain raw charm that adds to the unsettling atmosphere. Performances are solid, with a mix of familiar faces and unpolished talent that lends an authenticity to the fear. You can sense the cultural nuances peeking through, making it distinctive compared to Western horror of the time. Definitely one for collectors who appreciate the nuanced storytelling and the quirks of international horror cinema.
Korean horror anthology with three segmentsDistinct cultural themes and storytelling stylesPractical effects add a raw charm
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