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Death Bell

2008 [KOREAN]

Action / Horror / Thriller

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Jeong-hwan Kong as Lee Chi-Young
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1280*694
Korean 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 25 min
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1.58 GB
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Korean 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 25 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by KineticSeoul5 / 10

Lack of common sense and logic

Seeing how this movie did so well in Korean box office, I thought it would be pretty good. It's not really a horror flick, but sort of works like the "Saw" movies except not the victims but the students that still hasn't been kidnapped yet has to solve the puzzles in order to save there classmate. My guess is that there wasn't many Korean horror movies released during that year, and since Asians tends to crave horror flicks it did so well. Although the premise is pretty well done, none of the characters seem to stand out much and you just don't care who lives and who dies. None of them were believable and the character decisions don't make sense sometimes, there just isn't any logic. Plus everything about this movie seems to be rushed, especially the ending, the twist also wasn't that shocking or original. But what annoyed me the most was the cliché, it's safe to be in one area but a person can take it anymore or goes off to investigate when the person they leave behind is the one that really needs help, which tends to get annoying since it gets used way too much in this. Although I ain't really looking forward to the sequel to this, I hope it's better than this although sequels tend to suck.

5.3/10

Reviewed by Coventry7 / 10

"Saw" set in a Seoul School

Meanwhile it's been more than three months since I watched "Death Bell" at the Belgian Festival of Fantastic Films, but for some reason it must have escaped everyone's attention here at IMDb, because the film didn't receive its very own page until now. Since it's been quite long, and since I watched a whole lot of other crap in the meantime, I'm glad I took some notes and wrote down impressions after seeing the film, otherwise I'm afraid I wouldn't have remembered that much. By that I certainly don't mean that "Death Bell" is a bad film. Quite the contrary, it's a very amusing horror flick with exhilarating gore and a dazzling fast pace. Originality, however, isn't the film's biggest trump as it borrows plot ideas and stylistic elements from various other and more famous horror movies. "Death Bell" somewhat describes itself as "Saw" meets "Battle Royale", with a bunch of high school students and their teachers desperately trying to escape the imaginative death traps of a maniacal killer. Twenty of the most intelligent, but also sickly competitive and pompous students of a prominent Seoul high school attend a special exam held on a Saturday. Suddenly classical music plays through the speakers and the television monitor displays images of one missing student trapped in an aquarium slowly filling up with water. The exits are sealed, the contact with the outside world is cut off and the group finds themselves subjected to the lethal and perverted games of a deranged killer. But who is he and what are his motives?

Co-writer and director Chang (who was a guest at the festival and appears to be incredibly young) has obviously watched and studied a whole lot of contemporary popular horror movies and knows exactly what it takes to please a large crowd of fans. The death traps are complex and implausible – like the ones in all the "Saw" movies – but they definitely guarantee extended moments of suspense and a lot of gruesome bloodshed. The make-up and sound effects are fantastic, so if you have the opportunity to see this film in a theater or with luxurious home cinema equipment, you definitely will be overwhelmed. The characters are typical Asian high school students; like they appear in numerous movies, but the film does it best to provide as many backgrounds and little personality details that are also relevant. Considering the subject matter, and exactly like "Saw", the script is often incoherent and extremely implausible (example: how could one individual plan such a hi- tech and accurate large-scaled massacre) but you easily are willing to overlook that thanks to the entertainment value. The identity of the killer and his reasons are quite predictable as well, but then again, this is a film that primarily relies on inventive shocks and outrageous gore.

Reviewed by paul_haakonsen3 / 10

This was, uhm, well just idiotic...

The 2008 South Korean horror movie was off to an interesting start, but then everything just came crashing hard fast and irrevocably.

And there wasn't much that director Hong-Seung Yoon could manage to do to salvage the movie, because the movie suffered from having a dubious and questionable storyline from writers Hong-Seung Yoon and Eun-Kyeong Kim.

The events in the movie made little sense, and there definitely was no logic to what transpired throughout the course of the movie. And what would deter the students from simply leaving the school grounds in opposite directions, and what would the killer do about that? And the total lack of action on the character's behalf was just appalling.

The acting in the movie was adequate, but it was hardly enough to make up for the shortcomings of the movie.

For a South Korean horror movie, then the 2008 movie "Death Bell" (aka "Gosa") was just a swing and a miss. It was boring, mundane and rather stupid, to be bluntly honest. This makes me somewhat doubtful about about sitting down to watch the 2010 sequel any time soon.

My rating of "Death Bell" lands on a mere, although quite generous, three out of ten stars. This is hardly worth the time, effort or money, and there are far better horror movies readily available in the South Korean cinema.

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