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Amjeon Directed by Kim Jin-won. With Seo Ye-Ji, Jin Seon-kyu, Bo-ra Kim, Cha Yup. Mi-Jung (Seo Ye-Ji ) is a rookie film director and she has been preparing a horror film for the past 8 years. One day, Mi-Jung hears about a movie which was banned. Mi-Jung wants to know about the film. She begins to search for the movie. Her search takes her to meet Jae
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Grand Jury Prize (Short Film) - 12th FIRST International Film Festival Xining, 2018 * Grand Prix for Best Short Film - Melbourne International Film Festival, 2018 * Best International Narrative - DC Shorts, 2018 * Best Quebec Short Film - Les Percéides, 2018 * Artist Award Winner - Odense International Film Festival, 2018
Review& Komentar Sekilas Trailer Film Jadwal Film Review Film () Sinopsis Film WARNING: DO NOT PLAY Mi-Jung (Seo Ye-Ji) adalah seorang sutradara film yang masih baru dan dia telah mempersiapkan film horor selama 8 tahun terakhir. Suatu hari, Mi-Jung mendengar tentang film yang dilarang. Mi-Jung ingin tahu tentang film ini. Dia mulai mencari film.
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June 9, 2020 In WARNING DO NOT PLAY, Mi-Jung Ye-ji Seo is a horror filmmaker in search of her next story. With only two weeks to deliver a script before her development deal falls through, the young writer begins to investigate the urban legend of a student film so frightening it caused chaos – and even a heart attack – at its premiere. But the salacious story doesn’t stop there. Rumor has it the picture was actually created by a ghost that killed the production’s crew before making the movie herself. Unfortunately, while there is plenty of lore surrounding the feature, there aren’t many facts. The filmmakers, and even the movie’s name, seem to be lost. The only clue Mi-Jung has is the name of the school the doomed film team attended. Things become increasingly spooky as Mi-Jung dives deeper into the mystery. Turns out the film was selected for a festival, but the screening was canceled. When she finally tracks down the director, the terrified Jae-Hyun Seon-Kyu Jin demands she forget the film and start “going to church.” Even the movie itself – when she finally gets ahold of it – appears to be a “making of” documentary rather than the fabled horror film. As the lines between real life and the film she’s hunting began to blur, Mi-Jung finds herself faced with increasing threats both tactile and supernatural. WARNING DO NOT PLAY is a terrific story that deftly expands on modern ghost tales and found footage film tropes to create something fresh. Writer/director Kim Jin-wons love of the genre is on full display as the story zooms around every twist and turn. The central mystery is compelling and keeps you leaning forward as Mi-Jung’s efforts uncover increasingly horrifying details of just what happened to the makers of this enigmatic movies. There’s really not a dull moment in the eight-six minute runtime. Along with cinematographer Young-soo Yoon, Kim creates some breathtaking images that will stick with you. One of the standout sequences comes when the supernatural elements first take hold. Kim and Yoon raise the visual stakes by balancing the stark white light of a camera phone with saturated reds and blues that would make Dario Argento proud. Indeed, red and blue are a subtle theme throughout this movie, with red acting as a surrogate for the menacing force unknowingly seeping into the protagonist’s life. But it’s not just the colors that are captivating. The best images in a ghost story are ones that recreate that gut-dropping moment when a shadowy outline tricks the brain into seeing a human form that isn’t there. It’s an important shot to nail, and Kim captures it perfectly. Ye-ji Seo carries the film effortlessly as the plucky horror-loving Mi-Jung; while Seon-Kyu Jin’s performance as the film-within-a-film’s director will leave you just as shaken as any spectral threat. So should you put WARNING DO NOT PLAY on your must-watch list? I think so. Just be forewarned. As Mi-Jung so perfectly says, “It’s a horror film, so definitely not a happy ending.” WARNING DO NO PLAY will premiere on Shudder Thursday, June 11, 2020. Author Recent Posts Adrienne is a writer and editor living in the rain clouds of Seattle. When she is not writing about horror for various websites and institutions, she's staring out the window thinking about commas as a production editor for both fiction and nonfiction books. The rest of the time she can be found screening strange and obscure films for anyone brave enough to join in the fun. Adrienne Clark Kim Jin-won Nightmarish Conjurings reviews shudder WARNING DO NOT PLAY Ye-ji Seo Movie Reviews Post navigation
Warning A must-watch ghost tale! Check out our review for Kim Jin-won’s South Korean horror for Shudder. By Rachael Harper 11-06-20 77,715 Aspiring director Mi-jung’s life revolves around horror movies. Not only does she direct them, she consistently dreams about them and then enthusiastically writes about said dreams when she’s awake. But when Mi-jung’s obsession leads to her persuing a rumoured horror movie shot by an actual ghost, her fixation on the genre gets far too close for comfort. Struggling to find a story for her next movie, Mi-jung Ye-ji Seo believes this ghost-shot frightener named Warning’ is the key to hitting the big time. However, with flashbacks to an attempted suicide in her past, Mi-jung’s life has a few horrors of its own, and the deeper she goes into this ghostly tale, the more her own life blurs into that of the movie. Make no mistake, Warning Do Not Play may sound a little The Ring-esque with its haunted film’ skew but this is just one of the many ways this movie squarely lines up your expectations and then quickly pivots away from any assumptions. What starts off as a seemingly simple ghost story leads the viewers down paths of abuse, mental health, aspirations, escapism, death and good old-fashioned humans being absolute bastards. The story divulges into various directions at one point we’re even asking ourselves if Mi-jung IS the ghost but writer and director Kim Jin-won juggles all of them with seeming ease, steering the story in a very linear if complex direction. This is aided massively in Ye-ji Seo’s performance, which anchors the whole movie in a central focus on the character of Mi-jung. We find out pretty early on that Mi-jung is an unreliable protagonist but that doesn’t stop us wholeheartedly following her on what is clearly a treacherous journey. Kim Jin-won also heaps on the terror without resorting to jump scares or gory set-pieces. Sure there’s plenty of blood to go around, but the really unsettling moments are shrouded in the sly use of shadows and in the viewers’ imaginations of what we DON’T see even when Mi-jung photographs the horrors around her with her phone we’re not overly privy to what she captures. The final third of the film does drag slightly, with a showdown that loses momentum after a while. However, Kim Jin-won sticks the landing by shining a dark spotlight on humanity having the capacity to be a hell of a lot more evil than an enraged specter ever could be. Warning Do Not Play is available on Shudder now.
Found footage draws ire among some ⏤ but there’s something bewitching about witnessing a murderous rampage directly through the eyes of the victims. A sub-genre made famous with 1999’s The Blair Witch Project emerges as the underpinning of Kim Jin-won’s WARNING DO NOT PLAY, a stylish and enthralling tale about one young filmmaker’s hunt for her next breakout screenplay. Even in borrowing particular genre tropes don’t worry, only the film-within-a-film is found footage by definition, Jin-won relies on his own story’s strengths to unseat your expectations and crawl under your skin. Creatively tortured, putting herself through various nightmarish hypotheticals, Mi-Jung Seo Ye-ji struggles to find inspiration, so she turns to a close friend and colleague to pick his brain for ideas. He recounts a spooky urban legend of a student film so terrifying the moviegoers fled the film’s premiere, and even one person had a heart attack ⏤ perhaps referencing such real-life terrors as The Exorcist, known to evoke such extreme responses in its audience. Mi-Jung scavenges various online sources, combing her way from one rumor to the next, until she tracks down the university at which the film was made. Anyone she encounters are struck with blood-curdling fear and urge her to stop while she’s ahead. Of course, her curiosity gets the better of her, and she continues on her downward spiral to uncover the truth about this unspoken film. She then cobbles together several more puzzle pieces and posts online inquiring if anyone has any leads or other information. The now psychologically-ravaged filmmaker himself, Jae-Hyun Jin Sun-kyu, reaches out via anonymous call, and he’s willing to meet, if only to deter her once and for all from her naive and misguided pursuits. In his desperate pleas to warn her of what’s to come, he only comes across as deranged, further spiking Mi-Jung’s determination to find the haunted footage. Her search eventually takes her to the film’s location, a derelict theatre which possesses a horrific, bloody past. She is soon caught in the same ill-fated web those before her suffered, but her art longs for it, no, requires such laser-focus sacrifice. WARNING DO NOT PLAY toys with perceptions, often flickering between erratic, grainy footage and the slicker compositions, courtesy of Jin-won and director of photography, Young-soo Yoon, who play with vibrant reds and cool, minty blues that seem to pierce right through the screen. Frame by frame, they lure you into Mi-Jung’s story, one that doesn’t exactly have such a happy ending. WARNING DO NOT PLAY ⏤ landing on Shudder this week ⏤ is an essential piece of South Korean horror. Follow B-Sides & Badlands on our socials Twitter Facebook Instagram Continue Reading
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