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Sung Hyun-ah in Cello (2005)

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Sung Hyun-ah

Let the Smooth Sounds of the 'Cello' Haunt You (Review)
Hong Mi-Ju (Hyeon-a Seong) is a part time music professor; her forte is the beloved cello. However, Mi-Ju's work life isn't going too well, and things at home have taken a haunting turn as well. Plagued by flashbacks of a horrific car accident, visions of a mysterious woman's face, and the dark tones of a long forgotten cello composition, Mi-Ju quickly loses hold of reality. Her daughters - one autistic, one spunky and energetic - also detect mom…...
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  • 10/15/2011
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Sung Hyun-ah in Cello (2005)
Cello (DVD Review)
Sung Hyun-ah in Cello (2005)
Hong Mi-Ju (Hyeon-a Seong) is a part time music professor; her forte is the beloved cello. However, Mi-Ju's work life isn't going too well, and things at home have taken a haunting turn as well. Plagued by flashbacks of a horrific car accident, visions of a mysterious woman's face, and the dark tones of a long forgotten cello composition, Mi-Ju quickly loses hold of reality. Her daughters - one autistic, one spunky and energetic - also detect mom coming unhinged. Jun-Ki (Ho-bin Jeong), her husband is no stranger to the alterations his family is experiencing either. Ultimately, the glue that holds this unit together is faltering, and it becomes apparent quite quickly that neither Jun-Ki nor Mi-Ju have an immediate plan to resolve these issues (though Mi-Ju is clearly keeping a few skeletons in the closet).

Despite an abnormal abundance of plot twists (when compared to your 'average' ghost story...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 11/12/2009
  • by no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard)
  • Fangoria
Sung Hyun-ah in Cello (2005)
Cello (DVD Review)
Sung Hyun-ah in Cello (2005)
Hong Mi-Ju (Hyeon-a Seong) is a part time music professor; her forte is the beloved cello. However, Mi-Ju's work life isn't going too well, and things at home have taken a haunting turn as well. Plagued by flashbacks of a horrific car accident, visions of a mysterious woman's face, and the dark tones of a long forgotten cello composition, Mi-Ju quickly loses hold of reality. Her daughters - one autistic, one spunky and energetic - also detect mom coming unhinged. Jun-Ki (Ho-bin Jeong), her husband is no stranger to the alterations his family is experiencing either. Ultimately, the glue that holds this unit together is faltering, and it becomes apparent quite quickly that neither Jun-Ki nor Mi-Ju have an immediate plan to resolve these issues (though Mi-Ju is clearly keeping a few skeletons in the closet).

Despite an abnormal abundance of plot twists (when compared to your 'average' ghost story...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 11/12/2009
  • by no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard)
  • Fangoria
Sung Hyun-ah in Cello (2005)
Cello (DVD Review)
Sung Hyun-ah in Cello (2005)
Hong Mi-Ju (Hyeon-a Seong) is a part time music professor; her forte is the beloved cello. However, Mi-Ju's work life isn't going too well, and things at home have taken a haunting turn as well. Plagued by flashbacks of a horrific car accident, visions of a mysterious woman's face, and the dark tones of a long forgotten cello composition, Mi-Ju quickly loses hold of reality. Her daughters - one autistic, one spunky and energetic - also detect mom coming unhinged. Jun-Ki (Ho-bin Jeong), her husband is no stranger to the alterations his family is experiencing either. Ultimately, the glue that holds this unit together is faltering, and it becomes apparent quite quickly that neither Jun-Ki nor Mi-Ju have an immediate plan to resolve these issues (though Mi-Ju is clearly keeping a few skeletons in the closet).

Despite an abnormal abundance of plot twists (when compared to your 'average' ghost story...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 11/12/2009
  • by no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard)
  • Fangoria
Sung Hyun-ah in Cello (2005)
Cello (DVD Review)
Sung Hyun-ah in Cello (2005)
Hong Mi-Ju (Hyeon-a Seong) is a part time music professor; her forte is the beloved cello. However, Mi-Ju's work life isn't going too well, and things at home have taken a haunting turn as well. Plagued by flashbacks of a horrific car accident, visions of a mysterious woman's face, and the dark tones of a long forgotten cello composition, Mi-Ju quickly loses hold of reality. Her daughters - one autistic, one spunky and energetic - also detect mom coming unhinged. Jun-Ki (Ho-bin Jeong), her husband is no stranger to the alterations his family is experiencing either. Ultimately, the glue that holds this unit together is faltering, and it becomes apparent quite quickly that neither Jun-Ki nor Mi-Ju have an immediate plan to resolve these issues (though Mi-Ju is clearly keeping a few skeletons in the closet).

Despite an abnormal abundance of plot twists (when compared to your 'average' ghost story...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 11/12/2009
  • by no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard)
  • Fangoria
Sung Hyun-ah in Cello (2005)
Cello (DVD Review)
Sung Hyun-ah in Cello (2005)
Hong Mi-Ju (Hyeon-a Seong) is a part time music professor; her forte is the beloved cello. However, Mi-Ju's work life isn't going too well, and things at home have taken a haunting turn as well. Plagued by flashbacks of a horrific car accident, visions of a mysterious woman's face, and the dark tones of a long forgotten cello composition, Mi-Ju quickly loses hold of reality. Her daughters - one autistic, one spunky and energetic - also detect mom coming unhinged. Jun-Ki (Ho-bin Jeong), her husband is no stranger to the alterations his family is experiencing either. Ultimately, the glue that holds this unit together is faltering, and it becomes apparent quite quickly that neither Jun-Ki nor Mi-Ju have an immediate plan to resolve these issues (though Mi-Ju is clearly keeping a few skeletons in the closet).

Despite an abnormal abundance of plot twists (when compared to your 'average' ghost story...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 11/12/2009
  • by no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard)
  • Fangoria
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