Release Date: Oct 3, 2003 Wide
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The work of three of Asia's most prominent horror directors comes together in this creepy collection of shorts. In Ji-woon Kim's "Memories," a husband awakens to find a mutilated body in his car; meanwhile, his wife wakes up with no memory of her former life. In Nonzee Nimibutr's "The Wheel," a Thai village is terrorized by colorful puppets. And in Peter Chan's "Going Home," a father is held captive by a man who keeps his dead wife "alive."
Oct 3, 2003 Wide
Apr 25, 2006
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...interesting but not essential viewing.
The last piece in this ghostly triptych of films, Peter Chan's Going Home, is as beautiful and sad a piece of urban gothic as you are ever likely to see...
This time around we are treated to three more (apparently these are actually the first three shorts in the series) stories that are little more then edgy Twilight Zones with an Asian flair. These three all seemed a overly convoluted and as if there was much being "lost in translation". In a more cultural then
November 3, 2010Super Reviewer
Memories had an interesting concept, but was a touch dull while actually watching it, apart from one particular scene which I won't ruin for people who've not viewed it. The Wheel had a lot more going on, but personally I didn't care much for it. The soundtrack was rather effective though. Going Home was probably my
January 12, 2010Super Reviewer
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