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Cello Details

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  • Rated:
  • 60
  • from 576 members

Directed with a sure hand by Woo-Cheol Lee, this complex and suspenseful Korean horror thriller tells the story of Mi-ju, a virtuoso cellist who survives a brutal car accident and decides to spend more time with her family, becoming a music teacher. But just when her life seems to be in order, a series of eerie and alarming .. Read more

Starring Sung-Hyun-Ah, Park Da Ahn
Director Lee Woo-Chul
Genres Horror, Thriller, World Cinema

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Cello

Directed with a sure hand by Woo-Cheol Lee, this complex and suspenseful Korean horror thriller tells the story of Mi-ju, a virtuoso cellist who survives a brutal car accident and decides to spend more time with her family, becoming a music teacher. But just when her life seems to be in order, a series of eerie and alarming events--involving her mute daughter, a creepy new housekeeper, and a dangerously obsessed former student--makes it clear that all is not well.

Starring Sung-Hyun-Ah, Park Da Ahn
Director Lee Woo-Chul
Studio PALISADES TARTAN
Run time DVD: 1 hr 32 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate 18.gif
Genres Horror, Thriller, World Cinema
Language Korean
Subtitles English
Released DVD: 13 Nov 2006
Production year: 2005
Format DVD
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  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    CELLO

    This is one of the most subtle, yet ultimately unnerving horror films I have seen in years. Beautifully photographed, with stunningly stylish sets, the story revolves around the rivaly in the lives of two girls who were both superb cello players - a rivalry that results in death and revenge from beyond the grave. The film is only let down by a 'second' ending, which undermines much of the terror that comes before, and would have been better had the final few minutes been clipped from it. Even so, this is a superb example of Asian horror at its best.

      • David A. Riley from Lancashire, England
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Scary enough for me

    Watched this alone late at night on a new big telly with grand picture and surround sound. Not the best idea I've had. Scared the bejeezus outa me. You could pick holes a mile wide in it if you wanted to but why waste your time. Just sink into it and go along for the whole scary ride.

      • William Brown from Edinburgh
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