Summaries

An Asian cross-cultural trilogy of horror films from accomplished indie directors.

Following the nightmarish visions of Kim Jee-woon, Nonzee Nimibutr, and Peter Ho-Sun Chan in Sam gang (2002), a new triad of directors from China, South Korea, and Japan delivers three short horror stories aiming to chill the bone to the marrow. Starting with Fruit Chan's "Gau ji (2004)", desperate trophy wife Mrs Li is willing to try everything in her power to restore her beauty and rekindle her philandering husband's passion. But when cryptic local chef Aunt Mei enters the picture, Mrs Li will have to take a leap of faith to sink her teeth into her succulent, special dumplings. Then, in Park Chan-wook's "Cut", a prominent film director faces his deepest fears when a determined psychopath breaks into his home. Forced to do the sadistic intruder's bidding, the filmmaker explores the boundaries of manipulation and pain with the help of his gagged and cuffed wife. Finally, in Takashi Miike's "Box", guilt-ridden former circus contortionist Kyoko still grapples with regret and shame. But after surviving the harrowing incident that changed her life fifteen years ago, Kyoko is about to discover that her evil past has returned with a vengeance.—Nick Riganas

Details

Keywords
  • betrayal
  • cannibalism
  • jealousy
  • twin
  • cooking
Genres
  • Horror
Release date Aug 19, 2004
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin Japan South Korea Hong Kong Malaysia
Official sites Lions Gate Films
Language English Mandarin Japanese Cantonese Korean Malay
Production companies CJ Entertainment Applause Pictures Kadakowa Pictures

Box office

Gross US & Canada $77532
Opening weekend US & Canada $36414
Gross worldwide $516930

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 6m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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