Horror Stories 2
Horror Stories 2
| 05 June 2013 (USA)
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In an insurance company, Yoon, who is an outsider, has a power to see people’s past and read their minds. Mr. Park, Yoon’s boss, assumes that she has some kind of special power, decides to test her ability. At very late night when everyone has gone home, Mr. Park brings Yoon to a storage room where there are full of case reports. Among them, Mr. Park picks three doubtful cases. He asks Yoon to tell him what exactly happened. Yoon, who senses some dark aura wandering around him, tells the story of each case. Every time Yoon finishes each case, the dark aura gets darker and bigger and Yoon tries to warn Mr. Park about it. Would Mr. Park able to escape from the dark aura?

Reviews
Greenes Please don't spend money on this.
Motompa Go in cold, and you're likely to emerge with your blood boiling. This has to be seen to be believed.
Jenna Walter The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Ariella Broughton It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Paul Magne Haakonsen Normally I am not overly keen on anthologies as there haven't been that many that has been overly impressive. But still, this is a South Korean horror anthology, so why not give a chance, even without having seen the first movie. Why? Well, simply because I had the opportunity.The first segment, "The Cliff", was nicely filmed, although the story was really predictable. It was more of a drama than it was a horror experience. But I suppose that the supernatural twist to it and the amazingly ridiculous ending was enough to call it horror by the director's standard.Moving on to the second segment, "The Pain of Death", again not scary. However, while it was initially a bit boring, the director managed to tie together all strings in a very fulfilling way, which made the ending quite good. But as for the scares, don't get your hopes up.The third segment, "Escape", is way over-the-top and totally stands out from the previous two segments. But not really fitting to the anthology, again, it is nowhere near being even remotely scary. "Escape" was odd and bizarre in a way that it was the most entertaining of all segments.It was actually the narrative story in between each segment which turned out to be the best of all the stories and also the most interesting.All in all, "Horror Stories 2" was a less than mediocre horror experience in the South Korean horror genre.
morrigan1982 This is a collection of three stories, four if you count the narration. The third story for me, is the one that is the funniest and the craziest! I really loved it. the story is about a teacher who gets a job to teach for the very first time.The first story is about two guys who went up a mountain. It's the story that I didn't find so much interesting and I didn't like it that much. The second story is about three girls who went on a ride with their car. I found it a little predictable. You knew where the story was going before it got there.Also in the background is the main story with the insurance company which was … I don't know … indifferent too.In overall is not a bad movie. It is a funny movie and the last story will give you some laughs.