"Pink Heels" is about a gentle ophthalmologist, Sun Chae, who discovers that her husband is cheating on her with someone else, and tearfully takes her daughter, Tae Soo, out of the house to live in an old, dilapidated building and rents a place to open a private clinic.
Seon-Cheol, a gentle and cheerful young man, is hired by her as an interior designer, and their brief encounter develops into a relationship. Seon Chae's life seems to be about to change, but it's all just an illusion she's created, which is further confounded by a pair of cursed pink high heels she picked up by chance on the subway.
Ballet student Tae-soo is also attracted to high heels, and mother and daughter become enemies when they fight over them; In-chul treats her with sincerity, but he never notices the terrifying look in her eyes when they cozy up. Seon Chae has made high heels an important prop in the drama she is directing and acting in.
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Pink Heels. p>"Pink High Heels" in 2005 in the horror film belongs to the best work, the film first borrowed a horror thing high heels to start the plot, this technique is somewhat like the "Midnight Murderer", "Ghost Call" and other Japanese horror films, with the help of a symbol to create a horror atmosphere, and this symbol is bound to have its origin, and then the film is interspersed with a 60 years ago into the story, so that some of the bridge like the movie "Old Corpse in the Mountain Village". The movie "Old Corpse in the Mountain Village".
The movie is an excellent combination of various horror tactics, with things that can trigger the feeling of horror, old grudges across time and space as well as thrilling and gory scenes, and of course, a story with twists and turns. And the film is a superior one because of its ending, which, while reminiscent of many films for those who enjoy horror, ends with the addition of the trope of the protagonist discovering that evil arises from him or her self, again something that few people would expect.
The film's combination of elements from many horror films, as well as its unexpected ending, makes for a very strong horror film, and makes it an extraordinarily compelling film for the fall 2005 season.
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