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Cello

Titre original : Chello hongmijoo ilga salinsagan
  • 2005
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  • 1h 34min
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Cello (2005)
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Après avoir survécu à un terrible accident de voiture qui a tué son amie, une brillante violoniste songe à reprendre une vie paisible. Mais lorsque des souvenirs effrayants refont surface so... Tout lireAprès avoir survécu à un terrible accident de voiture qui a tué son amie, une brillante violoniste songe à reprendre une vie paisible. Mais lorsque des souvenirs effrayants refont surface sous les traits d'un esprit vengeur, sa vie devient un vrai cauchemar ...Après avoir survécu à un terrible accident de voiture qui a tué son amie, une brillante violoniste songe à reprendre une vie paisible. Mais lorsque des souvenirs effrayants refont surface sous les traits d'un esprit vengeur, sa vie devient un vrai cauchemar ...

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    • Lee Woo-cheol
  • Scénario
    • Lee Woo-cheol
  • Casting principal
    • Sung Hyun-ah
    • Park Da-an
    • Jeong Ho-bin
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Lee Woo-cheol
    • Scénario
      • Lee Woo-cheol
    • Casting principal
      • Sung Hyun-ah
      • Park Da-an
      • Jeong Ho-bin
    • 33avis d'utilisateurs
    • 34avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Sung Hyun-ah
    Sung Hyun-ah
    • Hong Mi-ju
    • (as Hyun-Ah Sung)
    Park Da-an
    • Kim Tae-yeon
    Jeong Ho-bin
    Jeong Ho-bin
    • Joon-ki
    Kim Na-woon
    • Sun-ae
    Wang Bit-na
    Wang Bit-na
    • Kyung-ran
    Joo-na Lee
    • Réalisation
      • Lee Woo-cheol
    • Scénario
      • Lee Woo-cheol
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    Dethcharm

    Instrument Of Death...

    A professor must contend with a vengeful student, a mysterious housekeeper, and the total annihilation of all he loves.

    CELLO is a wickedly clever ghost story with more twists than a tangled slinky! The plot loops, and bends back on itself, creating a very disturbing / disorienting experience. Bloody and vicious, this is one creepy movie! Filled with "WTF?" moments, this film goes where -most- others fear to tread. Yep, there are kids in this one, and they're neither sacred nor safe! A superb South Korean shocker...
    8killerreviewscom

    The best horror/cello flick I've seen since, um...

    First things first. The box for "Cello" has some of the most bad-ass cover art I've ever seen. It's sexy, bloody and instantly makes my wonder how the hell a horror flick can revolve around a cello. Quite honestly, I'm burning myself out when it comes to foreign horror. They're quickly becoming my favorite sub-genre, but man, do I miss the days when I didn't have to read or think so much. I'm actually becoming smarter watching horror movies and that's scarier then the films themselves. Moving on… "Cello" is about (what else?) a young cellist by the name of Mi-ju (Sung Hyun-Ah), who holds herself responsible for killing her best friend in a car accident. Fast-forward a few years later and Mi-Ju's life is finally back-on-track, or at least close to it. She has two beautiful children, a loving husband, a big house, a decent teaching career and a small waistline. She's got it all - too good to be true right? You bet your ass it is. Before you can fart out last night's dinner, Mi-ju's world begins to fall apart. Her students are constantly screwing with her, her sister's going crazy, terrible nightmares plague her sleep and her oldest daughter is becoming a human vegetable. Hey! - at least her waistline is stable. So is all this a coincidence? Probably not. Is a bitter spirit from the past coming back to seek revenge? Probably. What did she expect? Even in purgatory, the chick is still removing pieces of windshield from her face. Hopefully her tits didn't get hacked up too bad.

    The opening of "Cello" embodies everything I love about Asian cinema. We have a beautiful girl sitting in her bedroom playing the cello, sliding the bow across the strings producing a beautiful melody. The camera slowly moves around the room, changing the focus between the foreground and background. Sounds peaceful right? Well, almost immediately we cut to a woman in an emergency room covered in blood. We see that she has been in some sort of accident and the doctors are struggling to save her from her already-decided fate. These shots are realistic and downright disturbing. It's funny; I can watch Jason Voorhees hack through a bloody plethora of terror-filled teenagers, but when the people are in a realistic situation, like a car accident, it's far worse to watch. Oddly enough, it's also very beautiful in a morbid sort of way. Asian films always seem to accomplish this and I'm very drawn to that.

    Because of the dark, eerie cover art I just assumed that "Cello" was going to be a ninety-minute spook fest, very much in the tradition of Ju-On and Ringu. Man, was I was wrong! Director Woo-cheol Lee chose to focus more on story and character then the scares. (Uh-oh… there goes half the audience.) At first this was disappointing to me but of course – like with most Asian cinema - when all is said and done, the story development pays off in the end.

    I was also surprised how non-atmospheric and bright "Cello" was. Most Asian flicks require a heavy-duty flashlight for viewing but not "Cello." A good portion of the film takes place during the day and if it's after-dark, then the characters are inside in well-lit rooms. They seem to be much 'brighter' than normal, too. We see them dressed in bright colors, joke around, dance and laugh. Basically act like regular people. This was such a refreshing change from the usual dark, gloomy characters that populate most Asian films.

    The only qualm I had was with the pacing. Like I said, when the end credits started rolling I felt satisfied, but it was a slow ride at times. I was going to rate this flick a little lower because of this, but as I sat down to write the review I just kept thinking of several key sequences that really impressed me, the final shot of the film being one of them. I think with a higher scare factor "Cello" could have been one of my favorites. I really enjoyed this one.

    Overall, I think most people will like "Cello." It's the classic Asian approach. You have a lot of story development, which can be slow at times and of course, an ending that will no doubt spark conversation. If you enjoy these types of films then you'll most definitely like this one. If you don't, then you probably won't. If you're new to Asian cinema, then I highly recommend you check out "Cello." It's a great introduction to the genre.
    8Satine_25

    So creepy!!!!

    I wouldn't go so far as to say that this movie was scary, but it was sure as heck bizarre!!!

    So basically this movie is about a woman (a former cellist) with a mysterious past, involving a car accident, and all of a sudden strange and terrifying things begin to happen to her much beloved family. She has a husband who seems to love her very much, a sister-in-law that lives with them until she is married to her fiancé, a mentally impaired older daughter, and another younger daughter. She also teaches as a part time instructor and one day is threatened by a young student who received a poor grade in her class. No spoilers, so to find out more you have to watch the movie.

    This movie had TONS of twists and turns, just when you think you've figured it out something new pops up and it throws you entirely off guard. Especially about the main character's past... you have been warned.

    One thing I love about these types of movies is the beautiful cinematography, it's just absolutely gorgeous even in such a twisted and creepy movie such as this one. Everything just seems to flow so elegantly, something rarely achieved in American movies. I definitely recommend this movie for someone who enjoys a good creep fest, but don't recommend it to someone who is really squeamish towards blood.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Haunted by the Guilty

    The cellist and teacher Mi-Ju Hong (Hyeon-a Seong) is invited by her colleague and friend Sun-Ae (Na-woon Kim) to assume the position of professor in her renowned institution, and gives an invitation to the concert of Hae-Young Kim, the little sister of her former school best friend Tae-Yeon Kim (Da-an Park) who died in a car accident. Before leaving the building, she is threatened by a former student that failed in her test. While driving home, she escapes from an accident on the road and once at home, she has a surprise birthday party with her husband and prosecutor Jun-Ki (Ho-bin Jeong), her daughters the slow Yoon-Jin and the young Yoon-Hye Song, and her sister-in-law Kyung Ran (Jin Woo), whose fiancée is in Manhattan in a MBA course. On the next morning, her husband hires the dumb housekeeper Ji-Sook, a very weird woman. While shopping with Yoon-Jin, the girl is fascinated in a cello and Mi-Ju buys the instrument. After the mysterious death of her dog Sunny, creepy events happen with Mi-Ju, jeopardizing her family, while she insistently listens to her husband voice saying "open your eyes".

    "Cello" is another magnificent Korean horror movie. The original plot is very well constructed like pieces of a puzzle, with a scary and ambiguous twist that gives the sensation of deja vu. The film is supported by an excellent screenplay, wonderful and classy soundtrack, awesome direction and performances and a perfect use of special effects. The actress Hyeon-a Seong is extremely beautiful and elegant and fits perfectly to her character. Unfortunately this movie is underrated in IMDb and based on the 218 votes, quite unknown. My vote is eight.

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    7lewiskendell

    The past comes back to haunt us all.

    Cello is an atmospheric, emotionally-driven psychological horror/drama from South Korea. It's basically about a woman with traumatic events in her past that come back to haunt her and her family. 

    I call it a horror/drama because it has its frightening moments, but a large part of the movie is devoted to the relationships between the main character, Mi-ju and her autistic daughter, and the past relationship of Mi-ju and her very close friend, Tae-Yeon. I found myself caring a lot more about the characters (and any potential danger to them) in Cello more than I usually do in horror movies, because so much time was devoted to developing them as people and not just kill-fodder. There are so truly horrifying moments in this movie, which gives it a heft and impact that goes beyond just visceral thrills. Cello is a very sad film, and that wouldn't have worked at all without characters that you actually care about.

    It's not hard to figure out what's going on with the story, as Mi-ju seeming falls prey to either a malevolent ghostly presence or her own crumbling mind, but fortunately the plot throws enough curves to keep even veterans of the genre from being able to predict everything that's going to happen. 

    Put plainly, I liked Cello. It was somewhat different from the recent horror movies I've seen, and undeniably well-made. I recommend it.

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      Shot in forty days, and post-production was done in a single month. Thus, the actresses only had one month to learn how to play the cello.
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      Featured in Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film (2009)

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    • Date de sortie
      • avril 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Corée du Sud
    • Langue
      • Coréen
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 鬼提琴
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Séoul, Corée du Sud(house exterior & police station)
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